As of recent estimates, Christians make up about 2-5% of Mali's population, which is predominantly Muslim. The Christian community is primarily concentrated in the southern regions of the country. Despite being a minority, Christians in Mali are part of a diverse religious landscape, coexisting with a majority Muslim population. The exact number can vary due to factors such as migration and religious conversions.
Mali is predominantly a Muslim country, anyhow there are Christians as well.
well the answer is they don't because they don't believe in Jesus well only the Muslims but the christians do celebrate Christmas and yes there are christians in Africa all 53 conturies
Mali's area is 306,456,960 acres.
Mali's total area is 13,349,265,177,600 square feet.
11,340,000 people live in mali today...
Mali is 478,800 sq miles (1.24 million km²).
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Several countries (listed below) have Christian populations of approximately 1%- these countries persecute Christians and so exact statistics are notoriously difficult to obtain. There are some countries with even lower numbers of Christians: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Iraq, Cambodia, Mali, .
During Mansa Musa's reign, Islam became very popular in Mali. Following their king's example, many people from Mali went to Mecca. In turn, many Muslims from Asia, Egypt, and other parts of Africa visited Mali. These journeys between regions helped create more trade and made Mali even richer.
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1,240,192 km2