Society
A Country of Tolerance and Hospitality
“Qonaqsız ev susuz dəyirmana bənzər.”
“A house without guests is like a mill without water.”
Although Azerbaijan is an Islamic country, over 50% of the population identifies as non-religious or not prioritizing religion. Women do not wear hijabs, and the country, which has been producing wine since ancient times, allows alcohol consumption freely. Visitors often remark that it feels like being in Europe.
Having been under Russian rule for 100 years and Soviet rule for 70 years, many Azerbaijanis live abroad. Interestingly, while Azerbaijan has a population of about 10 million, there are approximately 15 million ethnic Azerbaijanis in Iran. The total number of Azerbaijanis worldwide is estimated at 50 million. This diaspora experience resonates with the Korean people, who share a similar history.
Azerbaijan’s long-standing attitude of tolerance and harmony is evident in its welcoming culture and the fact that it is considered a very safe country.