Hinduism in Sierra Leone

Hinduism in Sierra Leone is the religion of some South Asian expatriates.[1] Hindus in Sierra Leone are primarily of South Asian descent and are usually traders.[2] There were 3,550 Hindus (0.05%) in Sierra Leone in the year 2015 according to ARDA.[3]

Freetown, the capital and principal city of Sierra Leone, has a large Hindu community, including a Hindu association and a priest. Hindus are allowed cremation in Freetown.[4]

Following the exodus of expatriates in 1999 during the Sierra Leone civil war, the Indian community numbers dwindled to about 1500, mostly businessmen of Sindhi origin.[5]

Demographics

Historical Population
YearPop.±%
20014,750    
20071,942−59.1%
20153,550+82.8%
Source: [6][7][8]
Year Percent Increase
2001 0.1% -
2007 0.04% -0.6
2015 0.05% +0.01

In 2001, there were 4,750 Hindus (0.1%) which decreased to 1,942 Hindus (0.04%) in 2007 and then increased to 3,550 Hindus (0.05%) in 2015.[9][10][11]

Temples

There is a functioning Hindu temple in Freetown.[12] It is run by the local Temple Committee.[13]

See also

References


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