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- Islam_in_Cameroon abstract "Muslims comprise roughly 24 percent of the 21 million inhabitants in Cameroon. Approximately 27% identify themselves as Sunni, 12% Ahmadi and 3% Shia while the majority of the rest do not associate themselves with a particular group. In Cameroon, 48% of Muslims belong to a Sufi Tariqah (order). The Fulani, a pastoral nomadic group, spread Islam in early 19th century West Africa largely through commercial activity and Sufi brotherhoods (Qadiri and Tijani). In the northern provinces, the locally dominant Fulani overwhelmingly is Muslim. Other ethnic groups, known collectively as the Kirdi, generally practice some form of Islam. The Bamoun ethnic group of the West Province is also largely Muslim.".
- Islam_in_Cameroon thumbnail Bamun_sultan_palace.jpg?width=300.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageID "4168403".
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- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageRevisionID "685630830".
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Ahmadiyya.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Bamum_people.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_by_country.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_in_Africa.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Cameroon.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Fula_people.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Kirdi.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Kuka.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Land_reform.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Qadiriyya.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Sokoto.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Tariqa.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Tijaniyyah.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink Yola,_Nigeria.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLink File:Bamun_sultan_palace.jpg.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cameroon".
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islam in Cameroon".
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic".
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muslim".
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa_in_topic.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cameroon-stub.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam-country-stub.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam_by_country.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Islam_in_Cameroon subject Category:Islam_by_country.
- Islam_in_Cameroon subject Category:Islam_in_Africa.
- Islam_in_Cameroon subject Category:Religion_in_Cameroon.
- Islam_in_Cameroon comment "Muslims comprise roughly 24 percent of the 21 million inhabitants in Cameroon. Approximately 27% identify themselves as Sunni, 12% Ahmadi and 3% Shia while the majority of the rest do not associate themselves with a particular group. In Cameroon, 48% of Muslims belong to a Sufi Tariqah (order). The Fulani, a pastoral nomadic group, spread Islam in early 19th century West Africa largely through commercial activity and Sufi brotherhoods (Qadiri and Tijani).".
- Islam_in_Cameroon label "Islam in Cameroon".
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs Q4120589.
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs الإسلام_في_الكاميرون.
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs Islam_au_Cameroun.
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs Islam_di_Kamerun.
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs m.011bdkfl.
- Islam_in_Cameroon sameAs Q4120589.
- Islam_in_Cameroon wasDerivedFrom Islam_in_Cameroon?oldid=685630830.
- Islam_in_Cameroon depiction Bamun_sultan_palace.jpg.
- Islam_in_Cameroon isPrimaryTopicOf Islam_in_Cameroon.