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Islam in Angola is a minority religion with 80,000-90,000 adherents, composed largely of migrants from West Africa and families of Lebanese origin[1]. The Association of the Development of Islam in Angola is the primary proselytizing organization. Muslim Angolans are represented by the Supreme Council of Angolan Muslims of Luanda.[2]
References
- ^ International Religious Freedom Report 2008 - Amgola
- ^ Oyebade, Adebayo O. Culture And Customs of Angola, 2006. Pages 45-46.
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