The Most Praying Nations Globally: Kenya & Nigeria Share Second Place

Prayer is one of the most common forms of spiritual expression worldwide. Yet, how often people pray varies widely across cultures, religions, and regions.

Recently, a study revealed which countries lead the world in daily prayer.

According to a survey by the Pew Research Center and the World Bank, published by Seasia Statsit placed Indonesia in the top spot while Kenya and Nigeria tied for second.

Kenya and Nigeria among countries where people pray most per day // Courtesy

This report, which has been widely shared, offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual lives of people around the globe.

A Deeper Look at the Stats

According to the data, Indonesia takes the gold medal position in daily prayer frequency, with an impressive 95% of its population praying each day.

Meanwhile, Kenya and Nigeria stand shoulder to shoulder, both with 84% of their populations engaged in daily prayer.

The data also includes other countries with high rates of daily prayer, such as Malaysia (80%), the Philippines (79%), and Brazil (76%).

Kenya and Nigeria among countries where people pray most per day // Courtesy

Religion in Kenya

Based on data from the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, Christianity is the dominant religion in the country, followed by an estimated 85.5% of the population.

This includes various denominations, with Protestantism accounting for 33.4%, Catholicism for 20.6%, and Evangelicalism at 20.4%. Other Christian groups and African-initiated churches make up the remainder of the Christian population.

The second-largest religion in Kenya is Islam, practiced by 10.9% of the population. Other religious groups in the country include Hindus, who constitute a very small percentage of the population at about 0.13%, along with Buddhists and followers of traditional religions.

A small percentage of the population (1.6%) reported having no religion.

Kenya and Nigeria among countries where people pray most per day // Courtesy

The Global Picture

From the stats, it is evident that daily prayer is more prevalent in low and middle-income nations compared to many Western, secular countries.

For instance, the survey notes that in places like Sweden, France, and Germany, less than 20% of the population prays daily.

In contrast, the United States stands out among Western nations, with 44% of its population reporting daily prayer.

The data also showed that India, with 71% of its population praying daily, has the largest absolute number of people who pray daily, a staggering figure of more than 1 billion people.

This confirms that for billions of people worldwide, prayer remains a fundamental part of daily life.

 

by  moses sagwe

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