Senegal
Sunni Muslim majority (~96%) organized through Sufi brotherhoods (Mouride, Tijaniyya); small Catholic minority.
Localized version for English
Senegal is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Sunni Muslim majority (~96%) organized through Sufi brotherhoods (Mouride, Tijaniyya); small Catholic minority.
Leaving Islam in Senegal carries a different weight than leaving most other traditions. Family identity, community standing, marriage prospects, and in some cases legal status are entwined with religious identification in ways that make a public exit costly or dangerous. The pillar page on Islam was written with safety as the first concern, and applies here.
Leaving in Senegal can cost a lot. In some communities and regions, family shunning is normalized, employment can be affected, and disclosure carries real social risk. Many people who leave do so in stages and live as quietly non-believing for some time before any open conversation.
City coverage in Senegal
Dakar
2.5M
Pikine
874K
Touba
529K
Thiès
320K
Thiès Nones
252K
Saint-Louis
176K
Kaolack
172K
Ziguinchor
160K
Tiébo
100K
Tambacounda
79K
Mbaké
74K
Louga
67K
Kolda
59K
Richard-Toll
45K
Joal-Fadiout
37K
N’diareme limamoulaye
35K
Dara
30K
Kaffrine
28K
Ndibène Dahra
28K
Bignona
26K
Pourham
24K
Vélingara
22K
Nioro du Rip
21K
Sédhiou
20K
Mékhé
19K
Kédougou
18K
Nguékhokh
18K
Pout
18K
Kayar
17K
Guinguinéo
15K
Matam
15K
Mermoz Boabab
15K
Ouro Sogui
15K
Koungheul
15K
Ndioum
13K
Khombole
12K
Sokone
12K
Guéoul
11K
Tiadiaye
11K
Kanel
10K
Ndofane
10K
Rosso
10K
Gandiaye
10K
Waoundé
9K
Diofior
9K
Tionk Essil
8K
Diawara
8K
Marsassoum
7K
Passi
6K
Goléré
5K
Foundiougne
5K
Sémé
5K
Oussouye
4K
Warang
4K
Polel Diaoubé
3K
Adéane
2K
Ranérou
1K