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  2. Religion in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Mosque and church in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is officially a secular state, although Islam and Christianity are the two main and dominant religions in the country. The Sierra Leone Government is constitutionally forbidden to establish a state religion, though Muslim and Christian prayers are usually held in the country at the beginning of major political occasions, including presidential ...

  3. Islam in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the largest and majority religion in Sierra Leone. Based on the 2015 Pew Research Center research, 78% of Sierra Leone's population is Muslim . The vast majority of Sierra Leonean Muslims are adherents of Sunni Islam .

  4. Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Religious Council of Sierra Leone estimated that 77% of Sierra Leone's population are Muslims, 21% are Christians, and 2% are followers of traditional African religions. [179] Most of Sierra Leone's ethnic groups are Muslim majority, including the country's two largest ethnic groups: the Mende and Temne.

  5. Christianity in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Christians in Sierra Leone constitute approximately 22.9 percent of the country's population according to a 2019 estimate. [1] Christianity was brought to Sierra Leone by the Nova Scotian Settlers when they founded the Colony of Sierra Leone in March 1792. The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respected ...

  6. Temne people - Wikipedia

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    However, in the southeastern parts of Temne territory (central Sierra Leone), according to Shaw's personal account, the conversion of Temne people have been semi-Islamic where people have syncretized Islam with traditional religious ideas rather than abandoning them outright.

  7. Catholic Church in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Sierra Leone is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to 2011 data, there are approximately 300,000 Catholics in Sierra Leone - around 5% of the total population. [1] The country is divided into four dioceses in one ecclesiastical province.

  8. One of Europe's most-wanted fugitives spotted at religious ...

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    Police in Sierra Leone have said they are hunting a Dutch drug trafficker who is one of Europe's most-wanted fugitives and believed to be hiding out in the west African country. Jos Leijdekkers ...

  9. Ethnic groups in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Leone is home to around sixteen ethnic groups, each with its own language. In Sierra Leone, membership of an ethnic group often overlaps with a shared religious identity. According to the 2004 census Temne is the largest ethnic group in Sierra Leone. The distribution of major ethnic groups within Sierra Leone.