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  1. About 1.9 million Sri Lankans adhere to Islam as per the Sri Lanka census of 2012. The majority of Muslims in Sri Lanka are concentrated in the Eastern Province of the island. Other areas containing significant Muslim minorities include the Western, Northwestern, North Central, Central and Sabaragamuwa provinces.

  2. Islam di Sri Lanka adalah agama Islam yang dipraktikkan oleh sekelompok minoritas yang membentuk sekitar 10% dari populasi penduduk Sri Lanka. Angka ini menunjukkan ada sekitar 1.711.000 orang muslim.

  3. An estimated 2,500 Bohras live in Sri Lanka and the capital city of Colombo is their largest settlement. In 2000, Burhanuddin inaugurated Masjid al-Hussaini at Glen Aber Place, Colombo, the largest Dawoodi Bohra mosque in Sri Lanka, which was the venue of Ashara Mubaraka in 2008, 2009, [98] and 2019. [99]

  4. Islam in Sri Lanka. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Islam is practiced by 9.7% of people in Sri Lanka . Based on the 2012 census, 1,967,227 people practice Islam. The Muslim community consists of four groups which are Sri Lankan Moors, Indian Muslim and Malay people.

  5. Spread of Islam in Indonesia. Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, Aceh. The spread of Islam in Indonesia began in the region. The history of the arrival of Islam in Indonesia is somewhat unclear. [1] One theory states that Islam arrived directly from Arabia as early as the 9th century, during the time of the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates.

  6. Oct 2, 2020 · Tuan Burhanuddin Jayah (T. B. Jayah) is considered one of Sri Lanka’s national heroes. He was born in 1890 into a family of Sri Lankan Malay Muslims. Jayah excelled in his education from a young age. He became a teacher, completed a degree in Classics from the University of London, and aspired to become a lawyer.

  7. The Sri Lankan Moors are mostly native speakers of the Tamil language while a few of them speak Sinhala as primary language, and follow Islam as their religion. Sri Lankan Moors comprise 9.30% (2012 Census) of Sri Lanka's population, and constitute the largest ethnic group within the Muslim community in the country.

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