Marathi Muslims From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marathi Muslim मराठी मुस्लिम Regions with significant populations • India • Pakistan • United Kingdom • Canada Languages • Marathi • Urdu • Hindi• Varhadi• Khandeshi Religion • Allah-green.svg Sunni, Shia, Shia Ismaili Related ethnic groups • Marathi people • Muhajirs • Arabs • Persians • Pakistani people• Pashtuns • Jats • Khoja • Lohanas The term Marathi Muslims is usually used to signify Marathi Muslims from the state of Maharashtra in North-western coast of India, who speak Marathi as a mother-tongue (first language) and follows certain customs different from the rest of Indian Muslims. Marathi Muslims are very prominent in industry and medium-sized businesses. Many members of this community migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and have settled in Karachi and Sindh, contributing greatly to the general welfare and economy of Pakistan.
According to 2001 Indian census,[1] There were 10,270,485 Muslims in Maharashtra and constituted 10.60% of the state.
Marathi Muslims belong mostly to the Sufi tradition. Visiting the tombs of Sufi saints is very important to this community.
See also[edit] Islam in India External links[edit] Marathi Muslims 60% Muslims in Maharashtra live below poverty line References[edit] Jump up ^ Indian Census 2001 – Religion[permanent dead link]