Religion in FijiFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Religiously, Fiji is a mixed society, with Christianity and Hinduism being the main faiths. Religion in Fiji (2020)[1] Christian (63.91%) Hindu (27.74%) Muslim (6.2%) Other (1.1%) Non-religious (1.1%) Denominations in Fiji (2007 census)[2] Methodism (34.6%) Anglicanism (0.8%) Catholicism (9.1%) Assemblies of God (5.7%) Adventism (3.9%) Other Christian (10.4%) Hinduism (27.9%) Sikhism (0.3%) Islam (6.3%) Other (0.3%) No religion (0.8%) A bure kalou, a pre-Christian Fijian religious building
Religiously, Fiji is a mixed society, with Christianity and Hinduism being the main faiths. Religion in Fiji (2020)[1] Christian (63.91%) Hindu (27.74%) Muslim (6.2%) Other (1.1%) Non-religious (1.1%) Denominations in Fiji (2007 census)[2] Methodism (34.6%) Anglicanism (0.8%) Catholicism (9.1%) Assemblies of God (5.7%) Adventism (3.9%) Other Christian (10.4%) Hinduism (27.9%) Sikhism (0.3%) Islam (6.3%) Other (0.3%) No religion (0.8%) A bure kalou, a pre-Christian Fijian religious building