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The 2021 census noted that Kazakhstan is 69.31% Muslim, 17.19% Christian, 11.25% other religious beliefs and 2.25% no religious belief. [1] [2]Other figures suggest that 24% of the population is Orthodox, 1% is either Protestant or Catholic and 1% belongs to other Christian denominations.
The Convention has its origins in the establishment of the first Baptist Church in Almaty by Ukrainians in 1917. [1] It was officially founded in 1992.In 2006, it left the Baptist World Alliance because of his support for the exercise of pastoral ministry of women.
The number of registered religious groups and places of worship increased during 2007 for virtually all religious groups, including minority and nontraditional groups. The U.S. government discusses religious freedom issues with the Kazakhstan government as part of its overall policy to promote human rights.
The 2021 census noted that Kazakhstan is 17.19% Christian. [1] Other figures suggest that less than 1% of the population is Catholic. [2] This is approximately 125,000 people, or half of the membership that the church had in 2007.
There are a total of 3,000 mosques, [5] all of them affiliated with the "Spiritual Association of Muslims of Kazakhstan", headed by a supreme mufti. [6] The Eid al-Adha is recognized as a national holiday. [5] In 2020, 20% of the population was Orthodox Christian, traditionally including ethnic Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians. [7]
The 2021 census noted that Kazakhstan is 17.19% Christian. [1] Other figures suggest that 24% of the population is Orthodox. [2] The Christian population is mostly Russian origin and is concentrated in the north and north-east of the country. The share of Russians by districts and cities in Kazakhstan, 2021
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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima (Russian: Собор Пресвятой Девы Марии Фатимской) is a Catholic cathedral in neo-Gothic style. It is the seat of the Diocese of Karaganda, Kazakhstan.