Religion in the Philippines (21st Century Crisis)

Islam is the predominant religion practiced in Mindanao, accounting for approximately 65% of the island's population. Mindanao is the most religiously diverse region in the Philippines, and is home to the largest non-Catholic population. It is home to Hindus, Animist and Buddhist, who predominantly inhabit northern Mindanao, with some communities living amongst the Muslim minority.

Christians account for the second-single largest faith, they mostly live in major urban cities such as Davao City (which is predominantly Christian), General Santos City and Cagayan de Oro where they often live amongst Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims.