Indian Muslims
Indian Muslims are a significant religious community in India, comprising about 14% of the country's population. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes diverse traditions, languages, and practices. The community is spread across various regions, with notable concentrations in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal.
The history of Indian Muslims dates back to the arrival of Islam in the subcontinent in the 7th century. Over the centuries, they have contributed to various fields, including art, literature, and politics. Prominent figures such as Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Allama Iqbal have played vital roles in shaping the community's identity and advocating for education and social reform.