Religion in Mali is predominantly Islam with an estimated 95 percent of the population being Muslim,[2] with the remaining 5 percent of Malians adhere to traditional African religions such as the Dogon religion, or Christianity.[3] Atheism and agnosticism are believed to be rare among Malians, most of whom practice their religion daily, although some are Deist.[4]
Muslims are mostly Sunni belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence influenced with Sufism. Ahmadiyya and Shia minorities are also present.[5]
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