India muslim population 2023

  1. Muslim Population: भारत के 10 सबसे अधिक 'मुस्लिम' आबादी वाले राज्य, देखें पूरी लिस्ट यहां
  2. India celebrates diversity and welcomes world’s persecuted to its shores, says RSS leader Ram Madhav
  3. Muslim Majority Countries 2023
  4. India faces deepening demographic divide as it prepares to overtake China as the world’s most populous country
  5. Muslim Population in India 2023
  6. The Religious Composition of India


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Muslim Population: भारत के 10 सबसे अधिक 'मुस्लिम' आबादी वाले राज्य, देखें पूरी लिस्ट यहां

भारत विभिन्न परंपराओं और संस्कृतियों के साथ विभिन्न धर्मों के साथ एक लोकतांत्रिक देश है। दुनिया में तीसरी सबसे अधिक आबादी वाला देश भारत है। भारत से अधिक मुस्लिम केवल पाकिस्तान और इंडोनेशिया में रहते हैं। लेकिन आज हम आपलोगों को भारत में सबसे अधिक मुस्लिम आबादी वाले राज्य के बारे में बताने जा रहे हैं। यहां देखें किस राज्य में मुसलमानों की संख्या कितनी है। मुस्लिमों की वास्तविक संख्या होने वाले आगामी जनगणना के बाद पता चलेगी। लेकिन हम यहां 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक आंकड़े रख रहे हैं। उत्तर प्रदेश उत्तर प्रदेश भारत में शीर्ष मुस्लिम आबादी वाला राज्य है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक उत्तर प्रदेश में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 3.84 करोड़ है। पश्चिम बंगाल पश्चिम बंगाल भारत में मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में दूसरे नंबर पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक पश्चिम बंगाल में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 2.46 करोड़ है। बिहार मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में बिहार देश में तीसरे स्थान पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक बिहार में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 1.75 करोड़ है। महाराष्ट्र मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में महाराष्ट्र चौथे स्थान पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक महाराष्ट्र में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 1.30 करोड़ है। असम मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में असम पांचवें स्थान पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक असम में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 1.06 करोड़ है। केरल मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में केरल छठे स्थान पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक केरल में मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 88 लाख है। जम्मू कश्मीर मुस्लिम आबादी के मामले में जम्मू कश्मीर सांतवें स्थान पर है। 2011 की जनगणना के मुताबिक जम्मू कश्मीर मुस्लिमों की जनसंख्या 85.67 लाख है। कर्नाटक मुस्लिम आबाद...

India celebrates diversity and welcomes world’s persecuted to its shores, says RSS leader Ram Madhav

India is set to overtake Indonesia as the country with the largest Muslim population, RSS leader Ram Madhav said on Thursday, telling a group of global religious leaders that India celebrates diversity and welcomes the world’s persecuted to its shores. He was speaking at Religion-20 (R20), a global summit of religious leaders being held parallel to the G20 summit, which is being hosted by Indonesia this year. Next year, when India will hold the Presidency of the G20, it intends to also host the R-20, Mr. Madhav announced. “We have 180 million Muslims in India, 25 million Christians. The projections say that in 2030, India’s Muslim population will be equal to that of Indonesia and by the end of 2050, we will be the world’s largest Muslim population with 310 million Muslims in India”, said Mr. Madhav, speaking on the concluding day of the summit in Bali. The RSS leader emphasised that India is a country that doesn’t just tolerate or respect diversity but celebrates it, noting that Indian Muslims have held the roles of President, Vice President and Chief Justice. India gives absolute respect to all religions and diversities, he said. “India is a mosaic of religion and mother ship of spirituality. India is a country where all religions of the world exists and lives far from the persecution. All the persecuted come to India, came to India and continue to come and take shelter in India,” added Mr. Madhav. Terming the summit as ‘significant’ and ‘unique’, he hailed the initiative...

Muslim Majority Countries 2023

Muslims are followers of the Islamic faith. Islam is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion that began in the 7th century A.D., though its roots are believed to date back further. Islam was created in the city of Islam is the world's second-largest religion Earth is home to more than 1.9 billion Muslims. Islam is also the world's fastest-growing religion. The Islamic population is mainly split between 1.5 billion Sunni Muslims and 240-340 million Shia Muslims, with the remainder scattered among a few smaller denominations. A Muslim-majority country is one in which more than 50% of the people are Muslims. There are currently approximately 50 Muslim-majority countries in the world, though the precise number differs slightly depending upon the source. In most cases, these inconsistencies can be attributed to one of two causes. First is the age of the estimate, which is relevant because the The Pew Research Center acknowledged a total of 50 Muslim-majority nations (including territories Another country that is currently left off of most lists of Muslim-majority countries, but which may be added someday soon is Top 10 Countries with the Highest Percentage of Muslims - 2021: • • • • • • • • • • *Note: At 99.4% Muslim, the disputed territory Western Sahara would rank at #8–but as it has not yet been recognized as a country by the United Nations, it was disqualified. Although the countries listed above have the highest concentrations of Muslim citizens, it's worth noting that many la...

India faces deepening demographic divide as it prepares to overtake China as the world’s most populous country

The cry of a baby born in Yet the story of India’s population boom is really two stories. In the north, led by just two states, the population is still rising. In the richer south, numbers are stabilising and in some areas declining. The deepening divisions between these regions mean the government must eventually grapple with a unique problem: the consequences of a baby boom and an ageing population, all inside one nation. Thank you for your feedback. On 15 November the world’s population will reach a total of 8 billion people. Between now and 2050, over half of the projected increase in the global population will happen in just eight countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, the United Republic of Tanzania – and India. The growth will place huge pressure on India’s resources, economic stability and society, and the repercussions will reach far beyond its borders. As a country on the forefront of the climate crisis, already grappling with extreme weather events 80% of the year, diminishing resources such as water could become decisive factors in what India’s future population looks like. One country, two stories Fears of “population explosion” in India – where development caves in beneath the weight of an uncontrollably expanding population and the country’s resources are overrun, leaving millions to starve – have abounded for over a century. Post independence, India’s population grew at a significant pace; betwe...

Muslim Population in India 2023

At the census 2011, out of the 1.21 billion population, 17.20 Crore or 172 million (14.23%) as Muslims or followers of Islam. Islam is India’s second-largest religion, and India is also the country with the second-largest number of Muslims in the world after Indonesia. The Muslims professing Islam are in majority in Lakshadweep and Jammu & Kashmir. The percentage of Muslims is sizable in Assam (34.22%), West Bengal (27.01%), Kerala (26.56%), Uttar Pradesh (19.26%), and Bihar (16.87%). By 2023 approx 21 crores or 15% of the population are Muslims In India. The majority of India’s Muslims are Sunni (85%), with Shia making up 13% of the population. There are also tiny minorities of Bohra, Khojas, Ahmadiyya, and Quranists across the country. also read about Source: Census 2011 and estimates Muslim Population by the Indian States & UTs (Census 2011) # State Total Population Muslim Population % of Total 1 Lakshadweep 64,473 62,268 96.58% 2 Jammu and Kashmir 12,541,302 8,567,485 68.31% 3 Assam 31,205,576 10,679,345 34.22% 4 West Bengal 91,276,115 24,654,825 27.01% 5 Kerala 33,406,061 8,873,472 26.56% 6 Uttar Pradesh 199,812,341 38,483,967 19.26% 7 Bihar 104,099,452 17,557,809 16.87% 8 Jharkhand 32,988,134 4,793,994 14.53% 9 Uttarakhand 10,086,292 1,406,825 13.95% 10 Karnataka 61,095,297 7,893,065 12.92% 11 Delhi 16,787,941 2,158,684 12.86% 12 Maharashtra 112,374,333 12,971,152 11.54% 13 Gujarat 60,439,692 5,846,761 9.67% 14 Andhra Pradesh/Telangana 84,580,777 8,082,412 9.56% 15 R...

The Religious Composition of India

This Pew Research Center study describes the religious makeup of India’s population, how it changed between 1951 and 2011, and the main causes of the change. The analysis focuses on India’s three largest religious groups – Hindus, Muslims and Christians – and also covers Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains when suitable data is available. Population sizes over time come from India’s decennial census. The census has collected detailed information on India’s inhabitants, including on religion, since 1881. Data on fertility and how it is related to factors like education levels and place of residence is from India’s National Family Health Survey (NFHS). The NFHS is a large, nationally representative household survey with more extensive information about childbearing than the census. Data on migration is primarily from the References to Indian history, laws, border changes and survey delays are accurate as of Aug. 19, 2021. For more information, see this report’s India’s fertility rate has been declining rapidly in recent decades. Today, the average Indian woman is expected to have 2.2 children in her lifetime, a fertility rate that is higher than rates in many economically advanced countries like the Every religious group in the country has seen its fertility fall, including the majority Hindu population and Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Jain minority groups. Among Indian Muslims, for example, the total fertility rate has declined dramatically, from 4.4 children per woman in 1...