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  1. Christianity is the dominant religion in South Africa, with 85.3% of the population in 2022 professing to be Christian. No single denomination predominates, with mainstream Protestant churches, Pentecostal churches, African initiated churches, and the Catholic Church all having significant numbers of adherents.

  2. South Africa’s religious composition was (and continues to be) deeply shaped by these early interactions. Today, the majority of South Africans identify as Christian (84.2%). According to StatsSA, the provinces of Northern Cape (97.9%) and Free State (95.5%) have the highest percentage of Christians in the country.

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  4. Apr 25, 2017 · The Roman Catholic Church is the main Catholicism in South Africa and 7.1 of the population in the country are followers of this religion.The belief system is common among the Zulu, Xhosa, and Sotho. Most white Catholics who are English Speaking are the descendants of the Irish immigrants. The Calvinist Afrikaans is not so into the religion ...

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Islam. Islam is the second-largest religion in South Africa, predominantly followed by the country’s Indian and Cape Malay communities. Muslims constitute a minority, but their presence is significant, particularly in urban areas. The majority of Muslims in South Africa practice Sunni Islam, while a smaller number adhere to Shia Islam.

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · Basically, Islam dominates the North and East of the continent, while Christianity dominates the South and West, whith other native and folk religions being scattered throughout. The data comes from the Pew Research Center and it shows that Christians make up 50.9% of Africa’s population, followed by Muslims at 43.3% and others with 5.8%.

  7. Dec 21, 2022 · Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050 | Pew Research Center. Home Research Topics Religion Religious Demographics Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures Project. Feature. |. December 21, 2022.

  8. Criteria. 1. Unreached - Few evangelicals and few who identify as Christians. Little, if any, history of Christianity. Evangelicals <= 2% Professing Christians <= 5%. 2. Minimally reached - Few evangelicals, but significant number who identify as Christians. Evangelicals <= 2% Professing Christians > 5% and <= 50%. 3.

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