All of the following explain why so many Africans converted to Christianity, EXCEPT    African Muslims realized their faith had many flaws        African converts usually retained traditions and practices        Christianity was largely spread by Africans        Mission schools were the most common formal education in Africa during the imperial period

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All of the following explain why so many Africans converted to Christianity, EXCEPT
  
African Muslims realized their faith had many flaws
 
 
  
African converts usually retained traditions and practices
 
 
  
Christianity was largely spread by Africans
 
 
  
Mission schools were the most common formal education in Africa during the imperial period
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The African continent has been mainly dominated by two religions, i.e., Christianity and Islam. In the 1st Century, Christianity arrived in Egypt compared to Islam, which appeared in the 7th Century. Christians form 49 percent of the continent's population, while Muslims constitute 42 percent of the continent's population.

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