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impact of religion on independence struggle for algeria

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Though the religion achieved some growth and organization through 1967 including converts, the period of the independence of Algeria when the country adopted Islamic practices in rejection of colonial influences and subsequently the religion was effectively banned in 1968.(◠‿◕)

Answered by hamza53
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Religion in Algeria is dominated by Muslims with over ninety-nine percent of the population adhering to Sunni Islam of the Maliki school of jurisprudence. The remainder include Christians, Jews, Ahmadi, Shia Muslims, and Ibadi Muslims.[1][2] Estimates of the Christian population range from 60,000[3] to 200,000.[4] Algerian citizens who are Christians predominantly belong to Protestant groups.[5] There are under 200 Jews still living in Algeria by some estimates according to the US department of State.[1

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