Muslim population in Uttar Pradesh 2025: Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state is a living example of diversity and cultural prosperity. People of every religion, caste and culture live together here. The specialty of this state is diversity in its cultural unity. But when it comes to population, especially religious population, Uttar Pradesh becomes an interesting study.
This article sheds light on the 2011 census, estimates so far and the expected situation in Uttar Pradesh.
When was the final official census in India?
The last time official census in India took place in 2011. This was followed by a census in 2021, but it was postponed due to the Kovid-19 epidemic.
However, the United Nations, World Bank and many other international agencies continue to issue estimates about the country’s population from time to time. According to these estimates, by March 2025, India’s population can be between 1.45 and 1.46 billion.
Total population and Muslim population of Uttar Pradesh
The total population of Uttar Pradesh, according to the 2011 census, was around 19.98 crores. In this, the Muslim population was around 3.84 crores i.e. 19.26%.
By 2025, this number can estimate an estimated 4.5 crore, but until the official figures of the official 2021 census are revealed, it will only be estimated.
Which districts dominate Muslim population?
The Muslim population holds a very important stake in many districts of Uttar Pradesh. In some of these districts, the Muslim population is more than 50%. Let’s look at some such major districts:
Sambhal
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In 2012, separated from Moradabad.
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According to 2011 estimates, it has a Muslim population of up to 60–70%.
Moradabad
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Muslim population: 50.82%
Rampur
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Muslim population: 50.57%
Bijnor
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Muslim population: 43.03%
Saharanpur
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Muslim population: 41.95% (before separating Shamli)
Muzaffarnagar
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Muslim population: 41.30% (before Shamli separation)
Social fabric in these districts is deeply connected to Muslim culture. His role in the local politics, economy and social environment here is considered special.

Muslim population status in India
According to the 2011 census, India’s total population was 121.09 crore, of which 17.22 crore were Muslims. This means that 14.2% of the country’s population was Muslim. This figure makes Muslims in India the second largest religious population after Hindus.
Religious Population Distribution (2011):
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Hindu: 79.8%
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Muslim: 14.2%
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Christian: 2.3%
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Sikh: 1.7%
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Other: 2%
Unity in diversity: Uttar Pradesh’s strength
Uttar Pradesh is an example not only according to the population, but also in terms of religious co-existence. The tradition of Hindu-Muslim brotherhood has been going on for a long time in cities and villages here. Whether it is Eid or Diwali, Holi or Bakrid – The fragrance of every festival can be felt in the streets of Uttar Pradesh.
The Muslim community plays an important role in the state’s art, culture, crafts, textiles, shayari, music and even catering. Cities like Lucknow, Banaras, Moradabad are a living example of its beauty.
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