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Islam came early to Gujarat, with immigrant communities of Arab and Persian traders. The traders built a mosque during the times of Muhammad in Gujarat and other parts of the western coast of India as early as the 8th century C.E, spreading Islam soon as the religion gained a foothold in the Arabian peninsula.
The population of Gujarat was 60,439,692 (31,491,260 males and 28,948,432 females) according to the 2011 census data. [123] ... Religion in Gujarat (2011) [128]
Total population; c. 70 million [1] ... This led to religious interdependence, ... Tya Tya Sadakal Gujarat (Wherever a Gujarati resides, there forever is Gujarat) ...
This articles contains a list Scheduled Caste communities and their population according to the 2011 Census of India in the state of Gujarat. [1] They constitutes the population of 40,74,447 or 6.74% of total population of the state. The Government of Gujarat recognises 35 castes under the category. [2]
Ahmedabad also enjoys great religious diversity. According to the 2011 census, 83% of the population in Ahmedabad is Hindu, 13.8% Muslim, 2.5% Jain and 0.72% Christian. [5] The community of Muslims is large and culturally significant in Ahmedabad, dating from the times of the Sultanate. The city is also home to a major population of Parsis in
Total population; 1,800,000 [1] Regions with significant populations ... Religion; Islam: ... Surat in Gujarat was an important trading centre from 1580 to 1680. [11 ...
Total population; 1,300,000 (estimated ... some landlords and religious leaders continue to employ black servants. ... About 95% of the Siddis from Gujarat and 99% of ...
The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.