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Religion in Sudan

Religion plays an important role in Sudan, with (97%)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Number of Muslim in Sudan )〕 of the country's population adhering to Islam. The vast majority of Muslims in Sudan are Sunni belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence.
==Islam==
(詳細はSunni branch of Islam. A vast majority of the Sundanese Sunnis follow the Maliki rites, although Shafi and Hanafi rites are also present.
Shiaism and its related Mahdist ideology have recently grown in popularity in Sudan. A growing number of Shias, for example, have emerged in Khartoum and surrounding villages.〔https://books.google.com/books?id=TktxvDN2QX4C&pg=PA28〕
Sufism and Shia Islam support Prophet Muhammad's bloodline, Ahl al-Bayt. Some Shias prefer to practice their faith under the umbrella of Sufism for the sake of safety as Sufism tends to be less socially and politically controversial in Sudan than Shia Islam. However, Salafists and Jihadists have carried out bloody attacks on those belonging to Sufi, Shia, and other sects that they claim to be heretical.
Sunni Islam in Sudan is not marked by a uniform body of belief and practice, however. Some Muslims opposed aspects of Sunni orthodoxy, and rites having a non-Islamic origin were widespread, being accepted as if they were integral to Islam, or sometimes being recognized as separate. A great majority of Muslims in Sudan adhere to Sufism or are heavily influenced by it, making Sudan one of the most tolerant Muslim majority countries in the world.〔http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/5193〕

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