Bihari Muslims

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المسلمون البِهاريون هم أشخاص تعود أصولهم إلى ولاية بهار الهندية الذين يمارسون الدين الإسلامي. الغالبية العظمى من مسلمي بِهاري هم من أتباع الطائفة السنية، وجميع العلماء والمولويين والصوفيين من السنة. ومع ذلك، هناك مجتمع كبير من المسلمين الشيعة المقيمين في باتنا الذين ينحدرون من المستوطنين تعود أصولهم إلى لكناو الذيين جاءوا في عام 1880. rdf:langString
比哈爾穆斯林是比哈尔邦印度穆斯林,人口13,722,048,多数是逊尼派中的哈乃斐派但也有少数什叶派。 rdf:langString
Bihari Muslims are adherents of Islam who identify linguistically, culturally, and genealogically as Biharis. They are geographically native to the region comprising the Bihar state of India, although there are significantly large communities of Bihari Muslims living elsewhere in the Indian subcontinent due to the Partition of British India in 1947, which prompted the community to migrate en masse from Bihar to East Pakistan. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bihari Muslims
rdf:langString مسلمون بهاريون
rdf:langString 比哈爾穆斯林
rdf:langString Bihari Muslims
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rdf:langString Urdu, various Bihari languages
rdf:langString Muslim couple at a polling booth in Gaya, Bihar
rdf:langString Bihari Muslims
rdf:langString Other Biharis
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rdf:langString المسلمون البِهاريون هم أشخاص تعود أصولهم إلى ولاية بهار الهندية الذين يمارسون الدين الإسلامي. الغالبية العظمى من مسلمي بِهاري هم من أتباع الطائفة السنية، وجميع العلماء والمولويين والصوفيين من السنة. ومع ذلك، هناك مجتمع كبير من المسلمين الشيعة المقيمين في باتنا الذين ينحدرون من المستوطنين تعود أصولهم إلى لكناو الذيين جاءوا في عام 1880.
rdf:langString Bihari Muslims are adherents of Islam who identify linguistically, culturally, and genealogically as Biharis. They are geographically native to the region comprising the Bihar state of India, although there are significantly large communities of Bihari Muslims living elsewhere in the Indian subcontinent due to the Partition of British India in 1947, which prompted the community to migrate en masse from Bihar to East Pakistan. Bihari Muslims make up a significant minority in Pakistan under the diverse community of Muhajirs (lit. 'migrants'), and largely began arriving in the country following the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, which led to the secession of East Pakistan from the Pakistani union as the independent state of Bangladesh. Since 1971, Bihari Muslims residing in Bangladesh are widely referred to as Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh who are awaiting repatriation to Pakistan, and have faced heightened persecution in the country due to their collaboration with West Pakistani forces in perpetrating the 1971 Bangladesh genocide against Bengalis and Hindus. The majority of Bihari Muslims adhere to the Sunni branch of Islam and the adoption of the religion by Biharis traces back to the 14th century, when Afghan traders and Sufi missionaries began to arrive in the region a century prior to the Mughal Empire's conquest of the subcontinent. There are also a significant minority of Biharis who adhere to the Shia branch of Islam, largely residing in Patna and Gopalpur in Gopalganj district, tracing their religious descent to Shia Muslim settlers of distant Persian ancestry from Lucknow in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, who arrived in the region during the 19th century.
rdf:langString 比哈爾穆斯林是比哈尔邦印度穆斯林,人口13,722,048,多数是逊尼派中的哈乃斐派但也有少数什叶派。
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