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  2. Religion in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Sri Lanka.. Sri Lanka is officially a Buddhist country, while Sri Lankans practice a variety of religions.As of the 2012 census, 70.2% of Sri Lankans were Buddhists, 12.6% were Hindus, 9.7% were Muslims (mainly Sunni), 7.4% were Christians (mostly Catholics).

  3. Category : Religious universities and colleges in Sri Lanka

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  4. Ecumenical Institute for Study and Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The Ecumenical Institute for Study and Dialogue building. The Ecumenical Institute for Study and Dialogue (EISD), formerly called Study Center for Religion and Society, is an institute located in Colombo, Sri Lanka that is devoted to the study and interpretation of religious and social movements of people in Sri Lanka, in order to assist the Church in fulfilling its duty to be a witness and ...

  5. Christianity in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is a minority religion in Sri Lanka.It was introduced to the island in first century. [2] Traditionally, after Thomas the Apostle's visit in Kerala in AD 52, Christianity is said to have been introduced to Sri Lanka because of its close geographical and commercial ties.

  6. Category:Religious education in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Buddhist education in Sri Lanka (2 C) S. Religious schools in Sri Lanka (3 C)

  7. Village deities of Sri Lankan Tamils - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, Sri Lankan Tamil religious practices, particularly in the northern part of the island, are largely influenced by South Indian Tamil Brahminical and Saiva Siddhanta orthodoxies. Similarly have some of the deities been Christianized under the colonial influences.

  8. Freedom of religion in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Sri Lanka is a protected right under Chapter II, Article 9 of the constitution of Sri Lanka. This applies to all religions, though Buddhism is given the foremost place under the 1978 Republican Constitution. Sri Lanka is regarded by its Supreme Court as being a Buddhist state. [1] [2]

  9. All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1924 and incorporated by Act No. 51 of 2000 of the Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. ACJU has established 25 districts and 163 divisional branches, and enrolled over 9000 theologians, most of whom are holders of doctorates, special degrees, master's degree or 1st degrees.