97% of Libyans are Muslim (and the majority of these are Sunni). There are also communities of Coptic Orthodox Christians, Anglicans and Catholics. Libya used to have one of the most ancient communities of Jews in the world, but since the pogroms of 1945, the community has dissolved to the point where there are fewer than 100 Jews left in Libya.
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Christianity, Hinduism, and Muslim (Sunni) are three religions practiced in Guyana, with Christianity being the dominate religion. These however are not the only religions practiced in the area, just the more popular ones.
Tripoli is the capital of Libya because when Libya was found tripoli was also found.
Yes there's police in libya
libya
Islam and Christianity are the two main religions in Libya
they are cathlic
Mainly Roman Catholic. Islam is growing though, with immigration from Muslim nations (I believe Libya mainly).
they are cathlic
The religion that people practice or don't practice in a particular state or place is not important. All religions are in Pennsylvania.
They are primarily Roman Catholic
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Christianity is the most practiced religion in Brazil
they were weired and stupid and married there brothers and sisters
The vast majority are Muslim (nearly 100%), with very small minorities of tribal religions and other religions like Christianity.
Lots of Buddhists
People practice many different religions all across the world.