Religion in Malawi

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Religion in Malawi (2020 estimate[1])

  Christianity (79.3%)
  Islam (14.0%)
  None (0.5%)
  Others (0.3%)
St. Helen's Cathedral in Livingstonia

Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Malawi, with significant populations of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths.

Malawi is a secular country and its constitution guarantees freedom of religion. Christmas and Good Friday are recognised as the national holidays.

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