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Among religions in Brunei, Sunni Islam is predominant. In 2021, the government census showed that 82.1% of Brunei's population is Muslim. However, other religions also have a considerable foothold in Brunei: 8.7% of the population is Christian and another 7.8% is Buddhist. The remaining 5% subscribe to various religions, including indigenous religions.[2]

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque at night

Population by religion from the Brunei 2021 census[1]

  Islam (82.1%)
  Christianity (8.7%)
  Buddhism (7.8%)
  Others (4.7%)

Islam is the state religion of Brunei, but freedom of religion is guaranteed. This freedom however, is limited for several cases.[3] The right to practice privately is given to a plethora of religions.[3] Furthermore, some non-Islamic holidays, such as Lunar New Year, Christmas, Vesak day and Gawai Dayak, are recognised.[3] These rights however, are limited: religious education is controlled, even in the Chinese, Christian and private schools, and any non-Islamic religious materials being distributed are gazetted as illegal and tightly forbidden; where if caught it will result in an immediate death punishment without judgment and the involved materials are subject to confiscation, based on the 2014 Shariah Penal Code Ordinance.[3]

The state madh'hab of Islam is the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence of Sunni Islam.[4] Most of Brunei's Muslim population subscribe to the Shafi'i school as well, and Shafi'i is a major source of law for the country.[4] However, with the Sultan's permission, lawmakers may also consult the other three Sunni schools of fiqh.[4]

In Brunei, non-Muslims must be at least 14 years and 7 months old if they want to convert to another religion. A minor will automatically become a Muslim if his parents convert to Islam.[5]

Brunei Darussalam Official Censuses [6]
Islam Christianity Buddhism Others Total:
1981 Census Number 122,269 18,767 27,063 24,733 192,832
Percent

63.4%

9.7%

14.1%

12.8%

100%

1991 Census Number 174,973 25,994 33,387 26,128 260,482
Percent

67.2%

10%

12.8%

10%

100%

2001 Census Number 249,822 31,291 28,480 23,251 332,844
Percent

75%

9.4%

8.6%

7%

100%

2011 Census Number 309,962 34,176 30,814 18,420 393,272
Percent

78.8%

8.7%

7.8%

4.7%

100%

2016 Census Number 337,391 29,510 29,495 20,860 417,256
Percent

80.9%

7.1%

7%

5%

100%

Religion in Brunei Darussalam based on Ethnicity (2011 Estimate) [5]
Ethnicity Islam Buddhism Christianity Folk Religion / Others
Malays

100%

N/A (All Malays are Muslims according to the Bruneian Law.)
Chinese

14%

65%

20%

1%

Aborigines

50%

N/A

15%

35%

Non-Citizens

50%

15%

33%

2%

Total:

78.8%

7.8%

8.7%

4.7%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ US State Dept 2022 report
  • ^ US State Dept 2022 report
  • ^ a b c d "Brunei". Background Notes. United States State Department. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
  • ^ a b c "Brunei". emory.edu. Emory. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  • ^ a b "Brunei". United States Department of State 2019 report. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  • ^ "Population by Religion, Sex and Census Year".

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