two, yeah.....two....or maybe three......yeah.....good luck on that paper....
two, yeah.....two....or maybe three......yeah.....good luck on that paper....
Islam is a large religion in Africa. Encyclopedia Britanica, as of mid-2002, there were 376,453,000 Christians, 329,869,000 Muslims and 98,734,000 people who practiced traditional religions in Africa. Nevertheless, according to a May 9, 2009 Congressional Research Service report, there were 371,459,142 Muslims, 304,313,880 Christians, 137,842,507 who practiced indigenous religions, and 9,818,542 people who practiced other religions in Africa.
Ethnic religions are most widely practiced in regions where they originated, such as Hinduism in South Asia, Shinto in Japan, and African traditional religions in sub-Saharan Africa. These religions are intimately tied to specific cultural and geographical contexts, which is why they are predominantly practiced in those regions.
how various religions contribute in promoting peace in south africa
False. While Christianity and Islam are indeed two of the major religions practiced in Africa, Voodoo is not as widely practiced across the continent. Instead, indigenous African religions, which vary significantly by region and culture, are also prominent alongside Christianity and Islam. Other religions, such as traditional beliefs and practices, play an important role in the spiritual lives of many Africans.
South Africa has a range of religions. Christianity has the most followers. However Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism along with others are also practiced.
It shouldn't.
Well mostly Africa but some countries in South America still practice their beliefs as well.
Ritual scarification was commonly practiced in some tribes of Africa. It still is, but is much less common.
There are many hundereds of varietys of religions in Africa. Amongst the may different tribes are many different religions.
Islam and Christianity
In the 1700s, the primary religions in Africa were Indigenous African religions, Islam, and Christianity. The specific dominant religion varied by region, with Islam being prevalent in North Africa and along the Swahili coast, while Christianity gained popularity in regions influenced by European colonial powers. Indigenous African religions also continued to be practiced by many communities.