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I keep a few mosques, because they're expensive but like to build Dergahs because they both bring money and decrease unrest, in particular in regions that are almost impossible to convert.
I also recruit priests immediately, to convert and minimise public order issues.
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However, local traditions are OP, they make your people "deconvert" very quickly and are basically like having a major mosque in every city. (Which is way too much to be honest) So it's not a bad idea to convert to Orthodoxy if you expand to Anatolia and the Balkans.
If you expand through the Islamic world, you're going to be okay.
I'm too far into the campaign to change some province layouts that I've build, but it is working out somehow. I think my problem was that I started to expand into Anatolia and the Balkans and keeping Islam as my religion.