Ethiopia has a number of religous denominations; nowadays, Orthodox Christianity has the largest number of recorded followers, closely followed by Islam. Baha'i and Jewish communities are small in numbers, though they are longstanding. There are also signs of 'native' faiths relating to the region's older tribal and racial makeups.
Christianity and Islam are the most common religions in Ethiopia, but there might be some Jewish people too. Christianity has been in Ethiopia longer than Islam.
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Ethiopia has a considerable Muslim minority, but is predominately Christian (about 60%). Links can be found below to check facts and gain more information.
No, when they convert?
the people have different religions and languages.
The Majority of people in Ethiopia are Christian, and their Christian denomination is native to Ethiopia, as opposed to the European Christian denominations brought to East Africa by their Missionaries.
My parents are both of different religions and it is absolutley not a problem. In the religions present in Albania people believe in one God and he is the same no matter the religion.
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Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
This is because of the limited knowledge that we have about other religions.
There are many hundereds of varietys of religions in Africa. Amongst the may different tribes are many different religions.