Religion and beliefs occupy an important place in the daily life of the nation of Senegal. A large majority (92%) of the Senegalese population is Muslim, mainly Sunni of Maliki school of jurisprudence with Sufi influences. Christians (principally Catholics) represent 7%. Traditional beliefs are officially practiced by 1% of the population, but members of other religions also often partake in traditional practices.[2]
Religious freedom is protected in Senegal by law. Senegalese culture, in general, is religiously tolerant.[3]