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- Religion_in_Libya abstract "Sunni Islam of Maliki school of jurisprudence is the dominant religion in Libya. Other than the overwhelming majority of Sunni Muslims, there are also small Christian communities, composed exclusively of foreigners. Coptic Orthodox Christianity, which is the Christian Church of Egypt, is the largest and most historical Christian denomination in Libya. There are over 60,000 Egyptian Copts in Libya, as they comprise over 1% of the population alone. There are an estimated 40,000 Roman Catholics in Libya who are served by two Bishops, one in Tripoli (serving the Italian community) and one in Benghazi (serving the Maltese community). There is also a small Anglican community, made up mostly of African immigrant workers in Tripoli; it is part of the Anglican Diocese of Egypt.Libya was until recent times the home of one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world, dating back to at least 300 BC. A series of pogroms beginning in November 1945 lasted for almost three years, drastically reducing Libya's Jewish population. In 1948, about 38,000 Jews remained in the country. When the Arab-Israeli conflict began, the Jewish population in Libya were either forced out to leave country or persecuted. Upon Libya's independence in 1951, most of the Jewish community emigrated.".
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Anglican_Diocese_of_Egypt.
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Bedouin.
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Italians.
- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Jurisprudence.
- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Libya.
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Muammar_Gaddafi.
- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
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- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Religion in Libya".
- Religion_in_Libya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Religion in Libya#Judaism".
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- Religion_in_Libya label "Buddhism".
- Religion_in_Libya label "Christianity".
- Religion_in_Libya label "islam".
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- Religion_in_Libya comment "Sunni Islam of Maliki school of jurisprudence is the dominant religion in Libya. Other than the overwhelming majority of Sunni Muslims, there are also small Christian communities, composed exclusively of foreigners. Coptic Orthodox Christianity, which is the Christian Church of Egypt, is the largest and most historical Christian denomination in Libya. There are over 60,000 Egyptian Copts in Libya, as they comprise over 1% of the population alone.".
- Religion_in_Libya label "Religion in Libya".
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