What type of religion is practiced in Sudan?
Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Sudan, with around 97% of the population identifying as Muslim. The majority of Sudanese Muslims are Sunni, with a small minority following the Shia branch of Islam. Christianity is the second largest religion in Sudan, with around 2% of the population identifying as Christian. Christians in Sudan are primarily Coptic Orthodox, with a smaller number of Roman Catholics and Anglicans. There are also some pockets of traditional African religions practiced in Sudan, such as the Dinka religion and the Nuer religion.