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  2. Religion in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Islam. Islam, the religion of almost all of the Algerian people, pervades most aspects of life. It provides the society with its central social and cultural identity and gives most individuals their basic ethical beliefs. [7] Since the mid-20th-century Algerian War, led by the French, also called the Algerian Revolution, regimes have sought to ...

  3. Islam in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the majority and state religion in Algeria. The vast majority of citizens are Sunni Muslims belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence, with a minority of Ibadi Muslims, most of whom live in the M'zab Valley region. [1] Islam provides the society with its central social and cultural identity and gives most individuals their basic ...

  4. Christianity in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the percentage of Christians in Algeria was less than 2%. In this same survey, the United Nations counted 100,000 Catholics and 45,000 Protestants in the country. [3] Although Christians are a religious minority in Algeria, churches built during French rule can still be found.

  5. Culture of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The state religion of Algeria is Sunni Islam. About 99% of the Algerian population are Muslims, specifically Sunni Muslims. [1] It also has Christian and Jewish minorities who make up less than 1% of the population. Islam was introduced to Algeria with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 7th century. Under Umayyad rule, Musa ibn Nusayr ...

  6. Freedom of religion in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Algeria. Freedom of religion in Algeria is regulated by the Algerian Constitution, which declares Islam to be the state religion (Article 2) but also declares that "freedom of creed and opinion is inviolable" (Article 36); it prohibits discrimination, Article 29 states "All citizens are equal before the law.

  7. Ethnic groups in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    e. Ethnic groups in Algeria include Arabs and Berbers, who represent 99% of the population, of which 75–85% are Arab and about 15–25% are Berber. [ 2][ 3] Algeria also has a minority population of Europeans that represents less than 1% of the population. [ 2] The minority European population is predominantly of French, Spanish, and Italian ...

  8. Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria's official languages are Arabic and Tamazight; French is used in media, education, and certain administrative matters. The vast majority of the population speak the Algerian dialect of Arabic. Most Algerians are Arabs, with Berbers forming a sizeable minority. Sunni Islam is the official religion and practised by 99 percent of the ...

  9. Catholic Church in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Algeria is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome . Prior to independence, Algeria was home to a million Catholic settlers (10%). [1] Some Algerians of Berber (mostly Kabyle) or Arab descent converted to Christianity during the French colonialism.