The Fijian Religion
A multi-racial, multi-cultural nation, the population of Fiji is made up of significant numbers of followers of all major religions.
Visitors will find Christian churches, mosques, and Sikh and Hindu temples throughout the country. Visitors are more than welcome to join the locals for Sunday worship and it's highly recommended, even if you're not that religious.
A Methodist service will give you a good insight into how the Fijian village culture is structured and why the people are so friendly and family-focussed. You may not understand many of the words, but the singing and ceremony will stay in your memory.
General information on religion in Fiji
| Christian | 52% |
| Methodist | 37% |
| Roman Catholic | 9% |
| Hindu | 38% |
| Muslim | 8% |
| other | 2% |
Note
Fijians are mainly Christian, Indians are Hindu, and there is a Muslim minority (1986)

