Saint Kitts and Nevis

Islam in Saint Kitts and Nevis is a small but present faith community within this predominantly Christian nation.

Key Facts:
Population Size:

  • Muslims represent a tiny minority—estimated to be less than 0.1% of the total population (~50,000 people).
  • The exact number of Muslims is not officially documented, but reports suggest the Muslim population may range from 100 to 300 individuals.

Composition:

  • The Muslim community is mostly made up of immigrants, including students from other countries (such as those studying at medical universities) and some business professionals.
  • There are very few indigenous converts to Islam.

Institutions:

  • Islamic centers and prayer spaces exist, primarily to serve the needs of foreign Muslim students and residents.
  • One known place for Muslim worship is the Masjid Al-Haqq, located on the island of Saint Kitts.

Education & Community Life:

  • The Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences (UMHS) bring many Muslim students from around the world to the islands.
  • Islamic classes and communal events (like Ramadan iftars and Eid prayers) are organized by the local Muslim associations to cater to these temporary residents.

Legal & Social Status:

  • The Constitution of Saint Kitts and Nevis guarantees freedom of religion, allowing Muslims to freely practice their faith.
  • There is generally no record of religious discrimination against Muslims in the country.
  • The wider population is respectful and tolerant toward various faith groups, including Muslims.

Public Visibility:

  • Islam is not highly visible in public life compared to Christian denominations.
  • There are no Islamic schools or halal markets widely available outside community-specific arrangements.

Saint Kitts and Nevis
Country Code Top-Level Domain: .kn
Country Code: +1-869