Prayer Times in India
India has the world's third-largest Muslim population — over 200 million people, representing about 15% of the population. Indian Muslims have a heritage stretching back 1,400 years, from the earliest Arab traders on the Malabar Coast to the great Mughal emperors who built India's most iconic monuments. From the Jama Masjid of Old Delhi to the Haji Ali Dargah of Mumbai, India's Islamic heritage is
Cities in India
Delhi
Delhi NCT
Delhi has one of the largest Muslim populations of any Indian city, with around 12% of its 30 million people identifying…
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Mumbai has a Muslim population of around 3 million, making it one of the largest Muslim communities in India. The city's…
Hyderabad
Telangana
Hyderabad has one of India's most significant Muslim communities, with deep ties to the Nizamate — the Muslim dynasty th…
Bangalore
Karnataka
Bangalore (officially Bengaluru) has a Muslim population of over 800,000, with both long-established communities and new…
Kolkata
West Bengal
Kolkata has a Muslim population of over 2 million, with communities of Bengali, Bihari, and Urdu-speaking backgrounds. T…
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow is the capital of Uttar Pradesh and the historic seat of the Nawabs of Awadh, whose Shia Muslim court created on…
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
Chennai (formerly Madras) has a Muslim population of over 1 million, primarily of Tamil Muslim (Labbai, Marakkayar, and …
Srinagar
Jammu & Kashmir
Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and one of the most significant Muslim cities in India with a popul…
Kozhikode
Kerala
Kozhikode — historically known as Calicut — is the largest city of north Kerala and a centre of one of the oldest and mo…
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
Ahmedabad is the largest city of Gujarat and one of the major centres of Muslim civilisation in India. The city was foun…
Surat
Gujarat
Surat is Gujarat's second-largest city and a major commercial hub with a significant Muslim population of around 20-25%.…
Hadith of the Day
"Smiling in your brother's face is charity. Commanding good and forbidding evil is charity."
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