Different sources give varying population figures for various denominations. The 2012 census reported 55% of the native-born population is Catholic, 32% Protestant, and 2% Muslim. However a government survey of the same year had 32% as Catholic, 55% Protestant, 2% Muslim, 9% other religions, and 2% atheist or unaffiliated. Most Muslim workers in urban centers are immigrants from West Africa and
Lebanon, with some also from North Africa. The West African immigrants arrived mostly from
Mali,
Benin,
Togo,
Mauritania, and
Senegal. The Lebanese are primarily
Sunni Muslims. A small minority practice
Kimbanguism, a
syncretistic movement that originated in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo. While retaining many elements of Christianity, Kimbanguism also recognizes its founder (
Simon Kimbangu) as a prophet and incorporates African traditional beliefs, such as ancestor worship. ==Tenrikyo==