Islam in Samoa

Samoa is an overwhelmingly secular Christian majority country, with adherents of Islam being a minority.

History
The introduction of Islam into the country began centuries ago. But in recent years significant attention was brought in the 1980s when the Saudi Arabia-based World Assembly of Muslim Youth and Malaysia-based Regional Islamic Da'wah Council of Southeast Asia and the Pacific began their dawah activities in Pacific countries.

Mosque
There is one prominent mosque in the country, although mosques can be found across the island. located in the village of Vaiusu.

Demographics
During the 2001 census, Muslims accounted for 0.03% of the population. The Western Samoa Muslim League is the Islamic organisation in the country which was established in 1986.