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Christians in the Gambia constituted Muslim 96.4%, Christian 3.5%, other or none 0.1% (2019-20 est.). [ 1 ] The government has not established a state religion, [ 2 ] but the predominant religion is Islam , practised by approximately 96% of the country's population.
Mosque in Faji Kunda, Gambia Saint Mary's Anglican Cathedral in Banjul. The Gambia is a Muslim majority country, with Muslims constituting 96.4% of the population, some 3.5% are Christian, and 0.1% practice other religions (including African Traditional Religions). [2]
Christianity portal; The Church of the Province of West Africa is a province of the Anglican Communion, covering 17 dioceses in eight countries of West Africa, specifically in Cameroon, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone. Ghana is the country with most dioceses, now numbering 11.
Gambia is a predominantly Muslim country (approximately 94% of the population as of 2020). [5] Relations between the Muslim and Christian communities in Gambia are generally very good. The Catholic Church operates various missions including schools which children of Muslim parents attend.
Christianity portal; The Gambia portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. A. Anglicanism in the Gambia (1 C, 5 P) C.
Christianity in the Gambia This page was last edited on 8 November 2021, at 07:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
A 55-year-old father of five has been languishing in an Egyptian prison for two-and-a-half years for no reason other than his status as a religious minority.
The Canaan Christian Community Church in Gambia was founded by a missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong), namely Rev. Jae Hwan Lee. He organised a congregation in Brikama, but later more Korean missionaries arrived and another church was established in Somita. A small Bible college was established. [1]