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Christianity in Tanzania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christianity in Tanzania
The CIA World Factbook states that 30% of the population is Christian with Muslims being 35% and 35% practicing indigenous beliefs, though it is uncertain how up-to-date these figures are. A 2010 Pew survey found 61.4 percent of respondents to be Christian, 35.2 percent to be Muslim, 1.8 percent to follow traditional African religions, 1.4 percent to be unaffiliated, and 0.1 percent to be Hindu.〔("Global Religious Diversity", ''Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life'', 2014, page 22, accessed 17 October 2014 )〕 A 2008-09 Pew survey found that 51 percent of Tanzanian Christians described themselves as Catholic, and 44 percent described themselves as Protestant.〔("Tolerance and Tension: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa", ''Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life'', 2010, accessed 17 October 2014 )〕 Among Protestants, Lutherans (13 percent of Tanzanian Christians), Pentecostals (10 percent), Anglicans (10 percent), and adherents of African initiated churches (5 percent) dominate.〔 A 2015 study estimates some 180,000 believers in Christ from a Muslim background living in the country, most of them Protestant. ==See also==
* Religion in Tanzania
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