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Both Islam and Christianity are prominent in Nigeria. As per 2001 census, Islam: 50.0%, Christianity: 40.0%, Traditional beliefs: 10.0%. As per 2010 census, Christianity: 50.8%, Islam: 48.8%, Others: 0.4%.
No, it was Christianity.
In Nigeria
No. Christianity and Islam are almost equally worshipped in Nigeria
The two most common religious systems in Nigeria are Islam and Christianity.
Islam: 50% Christianity: 40% Other (Including native beliefs and a mixture of Christianity and Islam called Chrislam.): 10%50% is Islamic40% is Christian
The main religion of New Zealand is Primarily Christianity. However, there are Muslims there who practice Islam religion.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Bahai.
Prophet Muhammad spread the religion of Islam so that people can follow/practice this religion. Just like why did Jesus spread the news about Christianity?
Islam, like Christianity is revealed by God to humans through a prophet.
It is a blend of Islam and Christianity and emerged in the 1980s. This religion is mostly popular in Lagos, Nigeria where it was founded.
In theory, yes. In practice, not so much. And remember that there probably are as many branches of Islam as there are varieties of Christianity. Only a few of them are violent.