Buddhism in Libya


According to Libya's 2007 census, Libya has more than 15,010 workers from Sri Lanka and other countries with Buddhist populations which made up about 0.3% of total population of Libya. As a result, Libya has one of highest proportions of Buddhists in North Africa despite there not being any Buddhist pagodas or temples.
Theravada Buddhists make up two thirds and are primarily Sinhalese while the remaining third follow East Asian Buddhism and are Korean or Chinese nationals.

History

Hegesias of Cyrene was a philosopher of the Cyrenaic school around 290 BC.
It has been thought by some that Hegesias was influenced by Greco-Buddhism.