Islam in Peru

Peruvian Muslims
Total population
c. 15,000 (0.015%)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Mostly in Lima and other urban areas
Religions
Sunni Islam, Ahmadiyya
Languages
  • National language
  • Regional and minority languages

Peru is a predominantly Christian country, with Muslims being a very small minority. Due to secular nature of the Peru's constitution, Muslims are free to proselytize and build places of worship in the country. The statistics for Islam in Peru estimate a total Muslim population of 15,000, largely based in the capital city Lima;[1] this represents 0.015% out of total population of 32,555,000 inhabitants.

Islam was historically introduced by Spanish Moors, although today's population is almost entirely of Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian origin.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b c [pages needed]Shaikh, Farzana. "Islam and Islamic groups: a worldwide reference guide", 1992
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