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What percent of people are Christians in India?

What percent of people are Christians in India?

In addition, over 6 million have reported professing other religions and faiths including tribal religions, different from six main religions. Hinduism is professed by the majority of population in India….Religion.

Religion Number \%
Muslims 138,188,240 13.4
Christians 24,080,016 2.3
Sikhs 19,215,730 1.9
Buddhists 7,955,207 0.8

Which is the most respected religion in India?

Religion in India

  • Hinduism (79.8\%) Islam (14.2\%) Christianity (2.3\%) Sikhism (1.72\%) Buddhism (0.7\%) Jainism (0.37\%) Unaffiliated (0.24\%) Others (incl.
  • Religion in India (1947) Hinduism (85\%) Islam (9.1\%) Christianity (2.3\%) Sikhism (1.9\%) Buddhism (0.7\%) Jainism (0.4\%)

Is Christianity in India facing more danger than before?

June 30, 2017 by Sarah Cunninghamin Asia Christianity in India is facing more danger than ever before. If you’ve been following the faith-based media headlines, you’ve likely heard about new challenges facing Christianity in India.

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Why are there so few Protestant Christians in India?

That is why there are relatively few Protestant Christians in India: the bulk of Indian Christians are Catholics, converted by Portugese, Irish and Spanish Jesuits who both preceded and followed the British into India (Goa, Puducherry, the Deccan and elsewhere). Their focus, unlike the Protestant British, was not trade.

What is the history of Christianity in India?

The first Christians came to India, again in Kerala, in 52 AD, before Christianity had even encountered Europe. Zoroastrians fled Islamic persecution in Persia (today’s Iran) and found refuge in Gujarat in 720 AD, becoming one of India’s most successful communities (Parsis).

Why should I pray for Christians in India?

Pray for Indian believers who experience both violent persecution and intense cultural pressure to return to Hinduism. Christians are in need of support and relief as they are constantly pressued, and sometimes attacked, in efforts to force them to return to their previous Hindu beliefs.