Irreligion in Kenya
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Irreligion in Kenya is uncommon among Kenyans, with only 1.6% claiming no religion. Atheism is greatly stigmatized in Kenya.[3][4]
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Religion in Kenya | ||||
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religion | percent[1][2] | |||
Christianity | 85.5% | |||
Islam | 10.9% | |||
No religion | 1.6% | |||
Other | 1.8% | |||
Don't Know/no answer | 0.2% |
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Harrison Mumia registered the first atheist society in Kenya on February 17, 2016. The Kenyan Government suspended the registration of the Atheists In Kenya Society barely three months after it was registered. Harrison Mumia moved to the High Court of Kenya to challenge the suspension of the society and won the case in February, 2018.[5]