Islam made an entrance in Africa from Asia in the 7th century. Nearly one-third of the total Muslim population in the world can be found in Africa. During the Hijarat, Muslims sought refuge in Ethiopia’s territory having crossed Djibouti, Somalia, as well as Eritrea. Most Muslims who reside in the continent observe Sunni Islam.
The Islam in Africa is dynamic and complex, and it is constantly redefined by prevailing political, social, and economic conditions. Islam enjoys a dominant presence in the Horn of Africa, much of West Africa, North Africa, and the Swahili Coast. The religion has however been met with resistance and criticisms in some nations of Sub-Saharan Africa.
African Countries With Islam As The Religion Of The Majority
Rank | Country | Islam |
---|---|---|
1 | Mauritania | 99.9 |
2 | Somalia | 99.8 |
3 | Algeria | 99 |
4 | Morocco | 99.0 |
5 | Tunisia | 98 |
6 | Comoros | 98 |
7 | Mayotte | 97 |
8 | Sudan | 97 |
9 | Libya | 96.6 |
10 | Senegal | 94 |
11 | Djibouti | 94 |
12 | Mali | 90 |
13 | The Gambia | 90 |
14 | Egypt | 90 |
15 | Guinea | 85 |
16 | Niger | 80 |
17 | Burkina Faso | 61 |
18 | Sierra Leone | 60 |
19 | Chad | 52.1 |