The Bahá'í Faith in Senegal was established after `Abdu'l-Bahá, the son of the founder of the religion, mentioned Africa as a place that should be more broadly visited by Bahá'ís.[25] The first Bahá'is to set foot in the territory of French West Africa that would become Senegal arrived in 1953.[26] The first Bahá'í Local Spiritual Assembly of Senegal was elected in 1966 in Dakar.[27] In 1975 the Bahá'í community elected the first National Spiritual Assembly of Senegal. The most recent estimate, by the Association of Religion Data Archives in a 2005 report details the population of Senegalese Bahá'ís at 22,000
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