TOGO,BURUNDI,SYRIA,BENIN,RWANDA,AFGHANISTAN,BURKINA FASO,IVORY COAST,GUINEA,CHAD.
C 71.5% of Norwegians were members of the Church of Norway
C 76,9% of the population of Denmark are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark (Den folkekirke), the co
C Most Icelanders (80%) are members of the Lutheran State Church
H TOGO, According to The World Factbook, Togo is "Christian 29%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs 51%". I assume "indigenous beliefs" means tribal animism. like HINDUISM
C BURUNDI;The religions of Burundi are Christian 67% (Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 5%), indigenous beliefs 32%, Muslim 1%. Although the Burundi constitution guarantees religious freedom, several churches have been banned.
M SYRIA;Sunnis. The largest religious group in Syria is the Sunni Muslims which make up around 75% of the population, of whom about 80% are native Syrian
CM BENIN; 27.1% Catholic, 24.4% Muslim, 17.3% Vodoun, 10.4% Protestant (which includes Celestial 5%, Methodist 3.2%, and other Protestant 2.2%), 5.3% of other Christian denominations, and 15.5% of other religions.
C RWANDA; 56.9% of the Rwanda's population is Roman Catholic, 26% is Protestant, 11.1% is Seventh-day Adventist, 4.6% is Muslim (mainly Sunni), ...
M AFGHANS; Roughly 90% of the Afghans follow Sunni Islam. The remaining are Shias.
M BURKINA; 60.5% of the population adheres to Islam. The vast majority of Muslims in Burkina Faso are Malikite Sunni, deeply influenced with Sufism.
MC Ivory Coast;, Islam (42.9%),Christianity (33.9%)
M Guinea; is approximately 85 percent Muslim, 8 percent Christian,
M CHAD; Muslims made up 53.1%, Catholic Christians 20.1%, Protestant Christians 14.2%, animists 7.3%, others 0.5%, unknowns 1.7%, and atheists 3.1% of the population.
http://www.marunadanmalayali.com/news/special-report/faith-103055
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