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  1. Religion Eritrea has two dominant religions, Christianity and Islam. Various approximations have estimated that 50 to 62.5% are Christians (mostly followers of Orthodox Christianity and, to a lesser extent, Roman Catholicism) and 36.5 to 50% of the population is Sunni Muslim.
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    Religion in Eritrea consists of a number of faiths. The two major religions in Eritrea are Christianity and Islam. However, the number of adherents of each faith is subject to debate. Estimates of the Christian share of the population range from 47% and 63%, while estimates of the Muslim share of the population range from 37% ...
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    The population of Eritrea is equally divided between Christian (Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic and Lutheran protestants) and Muslim religions. The population of the high plateau (Asmara) is predominantly Christian, whereas that of the lowlands and the coast are predominantly Muslim. Despite contrasts between the Muslim and ...
    www.eritrea.be/old/eritrea-religions.htm
    Most people in the country adhere to Christianity or Islam, with a small minority adhering to traditional faiths. [22] The Kingdom of Aksum, covering much of modern-day Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, was established during the first or second century AD. [23] [24] It adopted Christianity around the middle of the fourth ...
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    Today, Christianity and Islam are the two major religions in Eritrea. Prior to WW II, Europeans utilized faith as a way of exercising their power through their missionaries, mainly in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Societies of the colonized nations were intentionally labeled as pagans, and their faiths substituted by the ...
    shabait.com/2020/02/05/the-eritrean-religion/
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    Religion in Eritrea consists of a number of faiths. The two major religions in Eritrea are Christianity and Islam. However, the number of adherents of each faith is subject to debate. Estimates of the Christian share of the population range from 47% and 63%, while estimates of the Muslim share of the population range … Mehr anzeigen

    There are two major religions in Eritrea: Christianity (four denominations) and Islam (only the Sunni school). However, the number of adherents is subject to debate.
    • In the 2010 Eritrea Population and Health Survey, … Mehr anzeigen

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    The various estimates shown above place Islam as the religion of between 37% and 52% of the population of Eritrea. Whatever the total share of the overall population, a 2009 report … Mehr anzeigen

    According to a 2018 report from the United States Department of State, the population in southern and central Eritrea is primarily Christian, … Mehr anzeigen

    On 25 October 1994, the government revoked the business licenses of Jehovah’s Witnesses due to their refusal to recognize “the temporal government” and take part in … Mehr anzeigen

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    The various estimates shown above place Christianity (all denominations) as the religion of between 47% and 63% of the population of Eritrea. While elsewhere on the continent, Christianity in Africa was primarily introduced by European missionaries, … Mehr anzeigen

    It is believed that before Christianity became the official religion of Abyssinia (ancient Eritrea and northern Ethiopia) in the 4th century, Mehr anzeigen

    The Eritrean constitution provides for the freedom of thought, conscience, and belief; and guarantees the right to practice and manifest any religion. The constitution has not been … Mehr anzeigen

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  3. WEBAccording to the Pew Research Center, as of 2020, 62.9% of the population of Eritrea adhered to Christianity, 36.6% followed Islam, and 0.4% practiced traditional African religions. The remainder observed Judaism, …

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  6. Eritrea - United States Department of State