As of recent estimates, approximately 47% of the population in Africa identifies as Christian. This percentage varies significantly by region, with some areas, such as Southern Africa, having higher concentrations of Christians, while others, like parts of North Africa, have lower percentages. The growth of Christianity in Africa has been notable over the past few decades, contributing to the continent's diverse religious landscape.
Africa has the highest percentage of Christians among all continents in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Christians and Muslims
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.
92.4 percent people are budhist. 2 percent are christians.
Many people in Africa are Christians and Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
It is 61, 0004000 people in 2004.
The majority of Christians live in the Americas, Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa. Approximately 30% of Christians live in Europe, 24% in Latin America and the Caribbean, and 21% in sub-Saharan Africa.
It is estimated that approximately 38.30 percent of the African population is Christian. The total population of Africa is 1.111 billion.
No, all the people didn't accept Islam in Africa. The Christians and the Jews along with many pagans or non-believers also lived in Africa.
About 56 percent of the people of Mozambique are Christians. About 18 percent are Muslim and about 19 percent claimed no religion. About 8 percent claimed other religions.
71 out of 100 people (71 percent) in Africa are under the age of 30.
About 23 percent of people in South Africa live below the poverty line.