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Пишет Misha Verbitsky ([info]tiphareth)
>Ну муслимы по крайней мере не захватят угандийцев

а это-то еще почему?

https://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Catholics-Anglicans-decline-as-Muslims--Pentecostals-rise/688334-3134860-hpktdlz/index.html

KAMPALA- Even though Catholics and Anglicans are still the dominant faiths in the country, they are losing believers to the Islamic faith, Pentecostals/Born Again/ Evangelicals and the Seventh Day Adventists.

The 2014 National Population and Housing Census has indicated that in the last 10 years, Catholics and Anglicans have declined yet Muslims, Pentecostals, the Seventh Day Adventists and traditionalists are increasing in number.

Muslims have increased from 12.4 per cent in 2002 to 13.7 per cent in 2014 and the Pentecostals have also increased from 4.7 per cent to 11.1 per cent. The traditionalists have also made slight gain from 1.5 per cent to 1.7 per cent.

The Baptists were not enumerated as a separate religious group.
On the other hand the Catholics have reduced from 41.6 per cent in 2002 to now 39.3 per cent (over 13.5million) and Anglicans reduced from 36.7 per cent to 32.0 per cent (over 11 million) of the total population of 34.6 million.

When contacted yesterday, Hajj Nsereko Mutumba, the spokesperson of Uganda Muslim Supreme Council, rejected the 13.7 per cent captured in the Census report as the Muslim population in the country and accused Ubos officials of manipulating statistics to justify why Muslims have been marginalised.

“We don’t agree with Ubos figures, there are manipulations to depict Muslims as minority yet the situation is different,” Hajj Mutumba said.

Many wives, more children
“According to our figures, Muslims are 25 per cent of the total population and not 13.7 per cent. We have two to four wives and we are producing about six children in a space of two to three years, how can you then say that we are only 4.7 million in a country of 34.6million?”Hajj Mutumba said.

He added: “Islamic faith came to Uganda in 1844, the Protestants in 1877 and Catholics in 1879. Are they saying for a period of over 30 years, Muslims were dead and were not producing children? Whenever it comes to census results, they reduce our numbers for political reasons and they are not serious.”

The Ubos figures, however, show that Ugandans who don’t believe in any religion have reduced from 0.9 per cent in 2002 to 0.2 per cent in 2014.


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