For a conservative Islamic nation, there have been no known conflicts in Brunei’s religious affairs. While being predominantly inhabited by Muslims at 67% of the total population, the rest of the population are allowed to practice their religion in peace. The other beliefs practiced are Buddhism at 13% of the population which are mainly of Chinese origins, Christianity at 11% of the population. There is also a group of people who have admitted to the government that they profess no religion at all and regarded as atheists. You can also find indigenous religions in Brunei but are limited only to about 2% of the population.