If you are referring exclusively to the modern country of India, the largest Muslim populations are the northwest provinces like Punjab and Rajasthan.
If you are referring to the Indian subcontinent as a whole, most of the population of Pakistan, Kashmir, and Bangladesh is Muslim.
Actually most people in India are Hindu.
well yes and no, it has Muslims in it but its mostly Hindu.
There were actually three nations created because of religious differences. Pakistan (mostly Muslims), India (mostly Hindus) and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims). East Pakistan is now known as Bangladesh.
There were actually three nations created because of religious differences. Pakistan (mostly Muslims), India (mostly Hindus) and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims). East Pakistan is now known as Bangladesh.
around 97% Hindu rest are mostly Muslims
At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
The Muslims dominated India during the Maghul Empire.
They are mostly Sunni Muslims.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
Zoroastrians where the precursors of the modern day Parsis who mostly reside in India; having migrated there during the Muslim incursions into Persia ( present day Iran).
Mostly, either born in Britain or in Pakistan/India.
Its found in the Middle East, mostly in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan. A smaller population exists in India. It was founded in Persia and after invasion from Muslims, some fled East into Pakistan, India, etc