Guyana is a religiously diverse country, reflecting its multi-ethnic population. The major religions in Guyana include:
Major Religions in Guyana
1. Christianity (≈ 57%)
- The largest religion in Guyana.
- Main denominations:
- Anglican
- Roman Catholic
- Pentecostal
- Seventh-day Adventist
- Methodist
- Jehovah’s Witnesses
- Evangelical churches
- Predominantly followed by the Afro-Guyanese population and others.
2. Hinduism (≈ 24%)
- Second-largest religion.
- Primarily practiced by the Indo-Guyanese community.
- Celebrations include Diwali, Holi (Phagwah), and Navratri.
- Many temples across the country, especially in rural areas.
3. Islam (≈ 7%)
- Practiced by some Indo-Guyanese and a small number of Afro-Guyanese.
- Includes both Sunni and Ahmadiyya sects.
- Key festivals: Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Ramadan observances.
4. Other Religions and Beliefs
- Rastafarianism
- Baháʼí Faith
- Buddhism (minor)
- Indigenous Spirituality practiced by some Amerindian communities
- Atheism/Non-religious individuals (growing slightly, but still a small percentage)
Religious Tolerance
- Religious freedom is protected under Guyana’s constitution.
- Interfaith cooperation is common, and national holidays often respect multiple religious traditions