Religion
Islam is the official religion of Brunei,[21] specifically that of the Sunni branch, as dictated by the Mudabh of Shafi'i. Two-thirds of the population, including the majority of Bruneian Malays and Bruneian Chinese, adhere to Islam. Other faiths practiced are Buddhism (13%, mainly by the Chinese) and Christianity (10%).[21] Freethinkers, mostly Chinese, form about 7% of the population. Although most of them practise some form of religion with elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, they prefer to present themselves as having practised no religion officially, hence labeled as atheists in official censuses. Followers of indigenous religions are about 2% of the population.[111]
Foreign workers tend to emigrate from non-Muslim countries.
ReligionIslam is the official religion of Brunei,[21] specifically that of the Sunni branch, as dictated by the Mudabh of Shafi'i. Two-thirds of the population, including the majority of Bruneian Malays and Bruneian Chinese, adhere to Islam. Other faiths practiced are Buddhism (13%, mainly by the Chinese) and Christianity (10%).[21] Freethinkers, mostly Chinese, form about 7% of the population. Although most of them practise some form of religion with elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, they prefer to present themselves as having practised no religion officially, hence labeled as atheists in official censuses. Followers of indigenous religions are about 2% of the population.[111]Foreign workers tend to emigrate from non-Muslim countries.
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