Religion in Cameroon

)[1] Christianity is the majority religion in Cameroon, with significant minorities of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths.

[3][2] The vast majority of Muslims in the country are Sunni belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence, with approximately 2% Ahmadiyya and 3% Shia.

Several Islamic-based ethnic groups in the Far North Region most notably the Fulani and Kanuri who live in rural settlements do not have birth certifications or identity cards and are not included in the religion census statistics.

[7][8] By 2001, the Baháʼí National Spiritual Assembly was registered with the Government of Cameroon as one of the few non-Christian foreign religions.

[3] There is a tiny population of Jews in Cameroon who have established ties with the wider global Jewish community.