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Algeria is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Sunni Muslim (~99%, Maliki) with very small Christian and Ibadi minorities; conversion away criminalized in some contexts; small but visible secularizing trend in Kabyle areas.
Leaving Islam in Algeria 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 Algeria 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 Algeria
Algiers
2.0M
Boumerdas
786K
Oran
646K
Tébessa
634K
Constantine
450K
Biskra
308K
Sétif
288K
Batna
281K
Bab Ezzouar
276K
Annaba
207K
Sidi Bel Abbès
192K
Blida
182K
Tiaret
179K
Chlef
179K
Bordj Bou Arreridj
168K
Ech Chettia
168K
Bejaïa
164K
Skikda
163K
El Achir
158K
Souk Ahras
157K
Djelfa
154K
Mascara
150K
Jijel
148K
Médéa
148K
Tizi Ouzou
144K
Béchar
143K
El Oued
135K
Tlemcen
132K
Relizane
130K
Mostaganem
130K
Ouargla
129K
El Eulma
128K
Saïda
127K
Guelma
124K
Bordj el Kiffan
123K
Aïn Oussera
119K
Khenchela
117K
Laghouat
114K
Aïn Beïda
106K
Baraki
105K
Oum el Bouaghi
101K
M’Sila
100K
Messaad
99K
Barika
99K
Ghardaïa
93K
Beni Mered
93K
Aflou
85K
El Khroub
84K
Rouissat
81K
Berrouaghia
81K
Ksar el Boukhari
77K
Khemis Miliana
76K
Azzaba
75K
Tamanrasset
73K
Aïn Touta
72K
Cheria
72K
Birkhadem
72K
Chelghoum el Aïd
72K
Sidi Aïssa
70K
Larbaâ
69K