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  2. Religion in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    e. Christianity is the largest religion in Tanzania, with a substantial Muslim minority. Smaller populations of Animists, practitioners of other faiths, and religiously unaffiliated people are also present. [2][1] Tanzania is a secular state and freedom of religion is enshrined in the country's constitution. Christmas and Easter are recognised ...

  3. Islam in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Tanzania is a Christian majority nation, with Islam being the largest minority faith in the country. [2] According to a 2020 estimate by Pew research center, Muslims represent 34.1% of the total population. [1] The faith was introduced by merchants visiting the Swahili coast, as it became connected to a larger maritime trade network ...

  4. Freedom of religion in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Freedom of religion in Tanzania refers to the extent to which people in Tanzania are freely able to practice their religious beliefs, taking into account both government policies and societal attitudes toward religious groups. The government of Tanzania and the semiautonomous government of Zanzibar both recognize religious freedom as a ...

  5. Christianity in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 Pew survey found 61.4 percent of respondents to be Christian, 35.2 percent to be Muslim, 1.8 percent to follow traditional African religions, 1.4 percent to be unaffiliated, and 0.1 percent to be Hindu. [6] The Eastern Orthodox Church claims an estimated 200,000 adherents in Tanzania. [7] The United Methodist Church claims 8,371 members ...

  6. List of ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The country lacks a clear dominant ethnic majority: the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, the Sukuma people, comprises about 16 percent of the country's total population, followed by the Wanyakyusa and the Chagga. Unlike its neighbouring countries, Tanzania has not experienced large-scale ethnic conflicts, a fact attributed to the unifying ...

  7. Laurenti Magesa - Wikipedia

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    August 11, 2022. (2022-08-11) (aged 75–76) Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Laurenti Magesa (1946 – August 11, 2022) was a Catholic priest and theologian from Tanzania. He helped develop African theology, writing a dozen books on topics such as African Christology [ 1] and African spirituality. [ 2] He has served as a parish priest and taught ...

  8. Demographics of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Asian community including Hindus, Sikhs, Shi'a and Sunni Muslims, Parsis, and Goans, exceed 60,000. An estimated 70,000 Arabs and 20,000 Europeans (90 percent of which are from the British diaspora) reside in Tanzania. Over 100,000 people living in Tanzania are of Asian or European ancestry.

  9. Protestantism in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2015 study, 27.7% of the population of Tanzania (15 million people) is Protestant. [ 2][ 3] A similar percentage is Catholic, while other Christian groups, including Orthodox, make up nearly 3% of the population. The earliest Protestant denomination in the country is the Moravian Church in Western Tanzania which began when German ...