ABSTRACT
There are three identifying cultural values of Albanian society that have survived and coexisted for years. They are hospitality, besa, and religious coexistence. The case of Albania is also special because in a homogeneous ethnic composition, like few countries in the Balkans, religions in Albania have been diverse. Religious and belief restraint extends its effects on the organization and functioning of the state. Religious coexistence and harmony in Albania at that time continued to be complemented by a rich legal framework. The collapse of communist systems in Eastern Europe brought about a new system of new organizational spirit in Albania. Religious harmony in Albania is considered an undeniable value for every Albanian. While traditional religions are seen as part of a shared culture, they are not seen as insurmountable obstacles to mutual understanding and cooperation between religious divisions. The relationship between the recognition and acceptance of a particular religion is still an unknown relation.
