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  Islam
   
  Islam came into this part of the world in C.E. 674 (42 years after the death of Prophet Muhammad, pbuh)... more >
 
 
  Buddhism
   
  Indian influence spread well beyond the sub-continent to include South East Asia. ... more >
 
 
  Hinduism
   
  Around nine percent of the population of Malaysia are Tamil Indians, of whom nearly 90 percent are practising Hindus. ... more >
 
 
  Sikhism
   
  The Sikh community in Malaysia owes its beginnings in the country to the British connection ... more >
 
 
  Christianity
   
  Francis Xavier set foot in Malaya in 1545, and in 1814 Robert Morrison began work in Melaka, ... more >
 
 
   
 
 
Introduction
 
All of the world's major religions have substantial representation in Malaysia, the main adherents of each largely reflecting the multi-ethnic character of the population.

The variety of religions found in Malaysia is a direct reflection of the diversity of races living there. Although Islam is the state religion of Malaysia, freedom of religion is guaranteed. The Malays are almost all Muslims. The Chinese embrace an eclectic brew of Taoism, Buddhism and ancestor worship, though some are Christians. Although Christianity has made no great inroads into Peninsular Malaysia it has had a much greater impact upon East Malaysia, where many indigenious people have converted to Christianity, although others still follow their animist traditions.

 
 
 
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