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Population by religion from the Brunei 2021 census

  Islam (82.1%)  Christianity (6.7%)  Buddhism (6.3%)  Others (4.9%)

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: 6.7% of the population is Christian and another 6.3% is Buddhist. The remaining 4.9% subscribe to various religions, including indigenous religions.

Islam is the state religion of Brunei, but freedom of religion is guaranteed. This freedom however, is limited for several cases. The right to practice privately is given to a plethora of religions. Furthermore, some non-Islamic holidays, such as Lunar New Year, Christmas, Vesak day and Gawai Dayak, are recognised. 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.

The state madh'hab of Islam is the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence of Sunni Islam. 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. However, with the Sultan's permission, lawmakers may also consult the other three Sunni schools of fiqh.

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.

Brunei Darussalam Official Censuses
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%
2021 Census Number 362,035 29,462 27,745 21,473 440,715
Percent 82.1% 6.7% 6.3% 4.9% 100%
Religion in Brunei Darussalam based on Ethnicity (2011 Estimate)
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

References

  1. US State Dept 2022 report
  2. US State Dept 2022 report
  3. ^ "Brunei". Background Notes. United States State Department. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Brunei". emory.edu. Emory. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Brunei". United States Department of State 2019 report. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  6. "Population by Religion, Sex and Census Year".
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