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Religion in Suriname

Religion in Suriname is characterized by a range of religious beliefs and practices due to its ethnic diversity. The government is vocally supportive of religious diversity and tolerance, and these attitudes are present in general society as well. According to the most recent census (2012), 48.4 percent of the population is Christian (the largest groups being Pentecostalism, the Moravian Church, and the Catholic Church) 22.3 percent is Hindu, 13.9 percent is Muslim, 1.8 percent follows Winti, and 0.8 percent is Kejawen. In addition 2.1 percent of the population follows other faiths (including Jehovah's Witnesses), 7.5 percent are atheist or agnostic, and 3.2 percent did not answer the question about their religion.[1] Later estimates suggest that Christians made up just over half the population in 2020.[2]

Religion in Suriname (2012 census)[1]

  Protestantism (25.6%)
  Catholic Church (21.6%)
  Other Christian (1.2%)
  Hinduism (22.3%)
  Islam (13.9%)
  Winti (1.8%)
  Kejawen (0.8%)
  Other religion (2.1%)
  None (7.5%)
  Not stated (3.2%)

Indigenous religions are practiced by the Amerindian and Afro-descendant Maroon populations. Amerindians, found principally in the interior and to a lesser extent in coastal areas, practice shamanism, worship of all living things, and their rites are led by medicine men, or piaiman. Maroons, who inhabit the interior, worship nature through a practice that has no special name, and they also worship their ancestors through a rite called Winti. Citizens of Amerindian and Maroon origin who classify themselves as Christian often simultaneously follow indigenous religious customs, with the acknowledgment of their Christian church leaders.

The negligible Jewish community numbers 181,[1] and there are also small numbers of Baháʼís and Buddhists. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) claimed 1,797 members in six congregations in 2022.[3] Other groups include the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the World Islamic Call Society. At the start of the 21st century, Guido Robles, a prominent Jewish businessman in Paramaribo, quipped, "No religion in Suriname has any problem with any other religion, all the problems are caused by the politicians."[4]

In 2017, many political parties, including six of the eight governing coalition parties, had strong ethnic ties, and members tended to adhere to or practice one faith. For example, within the governing coalition, the majority of members of the mostly ethnic-National Party of Suriname (NPS) were Protestant, most members of the mostly ethnic-Indian Progressive Reform Party were Hindu, and those of the mostly ethnic-Javanese Pertjaja Luhur Party tended to be Muslim.[5] However, parties had no requirement that political party leaders or members adhere to a particular religion.

Demography

Religion for Suriname in 2004 and 2012

The religious demography of Suriname as per the 2004 Census is as follows:[6]

Religion 2004[1] 2012[1]
Number % Number %
Christianity 200,744 40.7 262,320 48.4
Hinduism 98,240 19.9 120,623 22.3
Islam 66,307 13.5 75,053 13.9
Other or none 50,334 10.2 66,560 12.3
Religion not stated 77,204 15.7 17,082 3.2
Total population 492,829 100.0 541,638 100.0

Religion by province in 2004

Religion Suriname Para-
maribo (7)
Wanica (10) Nickerie (5) Coronie (3) Sara-
macca (8)
Comme-
wijne (2)
Maro-
wijne (4)
Para (6) Broko-
pondo (1)
Sipali-
wini (9)
Christian 40.7% 47.9% 29.7% 20.6% 75.0% 23.5% 22.0% 58.7% 56.5% 52.4% 35.2%
Hindu 19.9% 13.8% 39.9% 43.2% 2.2% 44.6% 24.5% 0.9% 4.9% 0.4% 0.3%
Islam 13.5% 9.4% 21.7% 22.5% 11.0% 18.8% 40.4% 6.8% 11.3% 0.2% 0.1%
Tribal + Other 5.8% 3.8% 3.4% 0.7% 1.6% 3.0% 4.2% 11.5% 6.8% 16.8% 26.8%
None 4.4% 3.9% 2.7% 0.6% 1.8% 1.4% 1.5% 4.7% 8.1% 11.8% 14.8%
Not Known 15.7% 21.1% 2.6% 12.4% 8.4% 8.6% 7.3% 17.4% 12.5% 18.5% 22.9%
 
Districts of Suriname

2012 data by denomination

Denomination 2012 census[1]
Number %
Catholic Church 117,261 21.6
Pentecostalism (Full Gospel) 60,530 11.18
Moravian Church 60,420 11.16
Jehovah's Witnesses 6,622 1.2
Calvinism 4,018 0.7
Lutheranism 2,811 0.5
Other forms of Christianity 17,280 3.2
Sanatani Hindus 97,311 18
Arya Samaj Hindus 16,661 3.1
Other forms of Hinduism 6,651 1.2
Sunni Islam 21,159 3.9
Ahmadi Islam 14,161 2.6
Other forms of Islam 39,733 7.3
Javanism 4,460 0.8
Judaism 181 0.0
Winti 9,949 1.8
Other faith 4,630 0.9
No faith 40,718 7.5
No answer 17,082 3.2
Total population 541,638 100.0
 
Cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul in Paramaribo.

Christianity

 
Grote Stadskerk of the Moravian Church.

The dominant religion in Suriname is Christianity, both in the form of Roman Catholicism and various denominations of Protestantism, the Anglican Church being the oldest.[7] According to the 2012 census data 48.4% of the population of Suriname is Christian[1] and the Pentecostal churches are the largest Protestant denomination, closely followed by Moravians.[1]

Hinduism

The story of Hinduism in Suriname is broadly parallel to that in Guyana. Indian indentured labourers were sent to colonial Dutch Guiana by special arrangement between the Dutch and British. The difference is that the Netherlands' more liberal policy toward Hinduism allowed the culture to develop stronger. Examples are the lack of a rigid caste system and the almost universal reading of Gita and Ramayan.[8]

 
Arya Diwaker, an Arya Samaj Hindu Mandir in Paramaribo.

According to the 2012 census of Suriname, Hindus constitute 22.3% of the population.[1] Hindus are mostly concentrated in Northern coastal regions of Suriname: Nickerie, Wanica and Saramacca, where they constitute the largest religious group. There are several Hindu temples in Suriname.

Islam

 
Mosque Keizerstraat in Paramaribo.

According to the most recent census, the Muslim population of Suriname represents about 13.9%[1] of the country's total population, giving the country the highest proportion of Muslims on the American continent.

Muslims that first came to Suriname consisted of indentured laborers from South Asia and Indonesia, from whom today most Muslims in Suriname are descended.

Kejawen

Kejawen is followed by 0.8% of the Suriname population. It is followed mainly by the Javanese people in Suriname.[9][10]

 
Neveh Shalom Synagogue in Paramaribo.

Judaism

There has been a Jewish community in Suriname since 1639, when the English government allowed Sephardi Jews to settle the region.[11] In the last few years, the Jewish community has been struggling due to dwindling funds and membership.

Religious freedom

The constitution of Suriname establishes the freedom of religion and outlaws discrimination along religious lines. "Instigating religious hatred" is punishable by fines, and in some cases prison.[12]

Religious groups may register with the government in order to receive financial support. Most groups are registered.[12]

Religious instruction is not allowed in public schools. Private religious schools are allowed, and comprise roughly half of the primary and secondary schools in Suriname. Parents are not allowed to homeschool children for religious reasons[12]

The government engages in vocal support of religious diversity and tolerance through public statements, attendance at religious events, and hosting events in honor of various religious holidays. The armed forces have chaplains for the Hindu, Muslim, Catholic, and Protestant faiths.[12]

In 2023, the country was scored 4 out of 4 for religious freedom.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j 2012 Suriname Census Definitive Results 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek - Suriname.
  2. ^ World Religions Database at the ARDA website, retrieved 2023-08-08
  3. ^ "Facts and Statistics: Statistics by Country: Suriname", Newsroom, LDS Church, retrieved 15 June 2023
  4. ^ Luxner, Larry (2006). "Suriname a culture of tolerance: this thirty-year-old nation is a harmonious home to diverse religious and ethnic groups and the world's largest nature reserve". Bnet. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
  5. ^ "Suriname (US State Dept 2017 report)".
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2009-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Christianity in Suriname. Franklin Steven Jabini ISBN 1907713433
  8. ^ "Hindus of South America". Guyanaundersiege.com. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-08-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Religion Javanese people in Suriname". www.angelfire.com.
  11. ^ "Suriname: Virtual Jewish History Tour". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d US State Dept 2022 report
  13. ^ Freedom House website, retrieved 2023-08-08

religion, suriname, characterized, range, religious, beliefs, practices, ethnic, diversity, government, vocally, supportive, religious, diversity, tolerance, these, attitudes, present, general, society, well, according, most, recent, census, 2012, percent, pop. Religion in Suriname is characterized by a range of religious beliefs and practices due to its ethnic diversity The government is vocally supportive of religious diversity and tolerance and these attitudes are present in general society as well According to the most recent census 2012 48 4 percent of the population is Christian the largest groups being Pentecostalism the Moravian Church and the Catholic Church 22 3 percent is Hindu 13 9 percent is Muslim 1 8 percent follows Winti and 0 8 percent is Kejawen In addition 2 1 percent of the population follows other faiths including Jehovah s Witnesses 7 5 percent are atheist or agnostic and 3 2 percent did not answer the question about their religion 1 Later estimates suggest that Christians made up just over half the population in 2020 2 Religion in Suriname 2012 census 1 Protestantism 25 6 Catholic Church 21 6 Other Christian 1 2 Hinduism 22 3 Islam 13 9 Winti 1 8 Kejawen 0 8 Other religion 2 1 None 7 5 Not stated 3 2 Indigenous religions are practiced by the Amerindian and Afro descendant Maroon populations Amerindians found principally in the interior and to a lesser extent in coastal areas practice shamanism worship of all living things and their rites are led by medicine men or piaiman Maroons who inhabit the interior worship nature through a practice that has no special name and they also worship their ancestors through a rite called Winti Citizens of Amerindian and Maroon origin who classify themselves as Christian often simultaneously follow indigenous religious customs with the acknowledgment of their Christian church leaders The negligible Jewish community numbers 181 1 and there are also small numbers of Bahaʼis and Buddhists The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church claimed 1 797 members in six congregations in 2022 3 Other groups include the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the World Islamic Call Society At the start of the 21st century Guido Robles a prominent Jewish businessman in Paramaribo quipped No religion in Suriname has any problem with any other religion all the problems are caused by the politicians 4 In 2017 many political parties including six of the eight governing coalition parties had strong ethnic ties and members tended to adhere to or practice one faith For example within the governing coalition the majority of members of the mostly ethnic National Party of Suriname NPS were Protestant most members of the mostly ethnic Indian Progressive Reform Party were Hindu and those of the mostly ethnic Javanese Pertjaja Luhur Party tended to be Muslim 5 However parties had no requirement that political party leaders or members adhere to a particular religion Contents 1 Demography 1 1 Religion for Suriname in 2004 and 2012 1 2 Religion by province in 2004 1 3 2012 data by denomination 2 Christianity 3 Hinduism 4 Islam 5 Kejawen 6 Judaism 7 Religious freedom 8 ReferencesDemographyReligion for Suriname in 2004 and 2012 The religious demography of Suriname as per the 2004 Census is as follows 6 Religion 2004 1 2012 1 Number Number Christianity 200 744 40 7 262 320 48 4Hinduism 98 240 19 9 120 623 22 3Islam 66 307 13 5 75 053 13 9Other or none 50 334 10 2 66 560 12 3Religion not stated 77 204 15 7 17 082 3 2Total population 492 829 100 0 541 638 100 0Religion by province in 2004 Religion Suriname Para maribo 7 Wanica 10 Nickerie 5 Coronie 3 Sara macca 8 Comme wijne 2 Maro wijne 4 Para 6 Broko pondo 1 Sipali wini 9 Christian 40 7 47 9 29 7 20 6 75 0 23 5 22 0 58 7 56 5 52 4 35 2 Hindu 19 9 13 8 39 9 43 2 2 2 44 6 24 5 0 9 4 9 0 4 0 3 Islam 13 5 9 4 21 7 22 5 11 0 18 8 40 4 6 8 11 3 0 2 0 1 Tribal Other 5 8 3 8 3 4 0 7 1 6 3 0 4 2 11 5 6 8 16 8 26 8 None 4 4 3 9 2 7 0 6 1 8 1 4 1 5 4 7 8 1 11 8 14 8 Not Known 15 7 21 1 2 6 12 4 8 4 8 6 7 3 17 4 12 5 18 5 22 9 nbsp Districts of Suriname2012 data by denomination Denomination 2012 census 1 Number Catholic Church 117 261 21 6Pentecostalism Full Gospel 60 530 11 18Moravian Church 60 420 11 16Jehovah s Witnesses 6 622 1 2Calvinism 4 018 0 7Lutheranism 2 811 0 5Other forms of Christianity 17 280 3 2Sanatani Hindus 97 311 18Arya Samaj Hindus 16 661 3 1Other forms of Hinduism 6 651 1 2Sunni Islam 21 159 3 9Ahmadi Islam 14 161 2 6Other forms of Islam 39 733 7 3Javanism 4 460 0 8Judaism 181 0 0Winti 9 949 1 8Other faith 4 630 0 9No faith 40 718 7 5No answer 17 082 3 2Total population 541 638 100 0 nbsp Cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul in Paramaribo Christianity nbsp Grote Stadskerk of the Moravian Church Main article Catholic Church in Suriname The dominant religion in Suriname is Christianity both in the form of Roman Catholicism and various denominations of Protestantism the Anglican Church being the oldest 7 According to the 2012 census data 48 4 of the population of Suriname is Christian 1 and the Pentecostal churches are the largest Protestant denomination closely followed by Moravians 1 HinduismMain article Hinduism in SurinameThe story of Hinduism in Suriname is broadly parallel to that in Guyana Indian indentured labourers were sent to colonial Dutch Guiana by special arrangement between the Dutch and British The difference is that the Netherlands more liberal policy toward Hinduism allowed the culture to develop stronger Examples are the lack of a rigid caste system and the almost universal reading of Gita and Ramayan 8 nbsp Arya Diwaker an Arya Samaj Hindu Mandir in Paramaribo According to the 2012 census of Suriname Hindus constitute 22 3 of the population 1 Hindus are mostly concentrated in Northern coastal regions of Suriname Nickerie Wanica and Saramacca where they constitute the largest religious group There are several Hindu temples in Suriname Islam nbsp Mosque Keizerstraat in Paramaribo Main article Islam in Suriname According to the most recent census the Muslim population of Suriname represents about 13 9 1 of the country s total population giving the country the highest proportion of Muslims on the American continent Muslims that first came to Suriname consisted of indentured laborers from South Asia and Indonesia from whom today most Muslims in Suriname are descended KejawenKejawen is followed by 0 8 of the Suriname population It is followed mainly by the Javanese people in Suriname 9 10 nbsp Neveh Shalom Synagogue in Paramaribo JudaismMain article History of the Jews in Suriname There has been a Jewish community in Suriname since 1639 when the English government allowed Sephardi Jews to settle the region 11 In the last few years the Jewish community has been struggling due to dwindling funds and membership Religious freedomThe constitution of Suriname establishes the freedom of religion and outlaws discrimination along religious lines Instigating religious hatred is punishable by fines and in some cases prison 12 Religious groups may register with the government in order to receive financial support Most groups are registered 12 Religious instruction is not allowed in public schools Private religious schools are allowed and comprise roughly half of the primary and secondary schools in Suriname Parents are not allowed to homeschool children for religious reasons 12 The government engages in vocal support of religious diversity and tolerance through public statements attendance at religious events and hosting events in honor of various religious holidays The armed forces have chaplains for the Hindu Muslim Catholic and Protestant faiths 12 In 2023 the country was scored 4 out of 4 for religious freedom 13 References a b c d e f g h i j 2012 Suriname Census Definitive Results Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek Suriname World Religions Database at the ARDA website retrieved 2023 08 08 Facts and Statistics Statistics by Country Suriname Newsroom LDS Church retrieved 15 June 2023 Luxner Larry 2006 Suriname a culture of tolerance this thirty year old nation is a harmonious home to diverse religious and ethnic groups and the world s largest nature reserve Bnet Retrieved 2008 10 17 Suriname US State Dept 2017 report Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 05 11 Retrieved 2009 11 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Christianity in Suriname Franklin Steven Jabini ISBN 1907713433 Hindus of South America Guyanaundersiege com Retrieved 2019 06 28 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2014 08 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Religion Javanese people in Suriname www angelfire com Suriname Virtual Jewish History Tour Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved April 22 2013 a b c d US State Dept 2022 report Freedom House website retrieved 2023 08 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Religion in Suriname amp oldid 1186696534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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