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Momin Ansari Regions with significant populationsPakistan. India.
NepalLanguages.Religion100%The Momin Ansari (: مومن أنصاري) or Ansari are a Muslim community, found mainly in West and North India, and the province of in Pakistan. A small number of Ansaris are also found in the region of Nepal. In North India, the community are known as Ansari or shiekh, while in the community is known as Momin. The name or title of ('supporters') originated in Arabia at the time of the prophet.The community are found throughout West and North India, but, in, is always regarded by most Momin as the centre of their community.
In that city, the Ansari are said to make up a third of the city's population. Important Ansari neighbourhoods in the city include Madanpura, Adampura and Jaitpura. Contents.History The Ansaris of North India are mainly a landlord community, but some are small- and medium-scale farmers.
They have always been connected with the art of weaving. Many members of the community have entered private or government service.
Their relationship with the community is of some importance, as they supply the Momins with the cotton cloth used for printing.: 985The Ansaris do not have any traditional social councils, but have an India-wide community organization, the. They are an endogamous community, only rarely marrying out of their group.
There is no system of, and cross and parallel are common.The Ansaris are Muslims of the. Historically, the community produced the sage and philosopher, and some members of the community had been. The Ansari are an -speaking community, although the Ansari clan of have as their mother tongue.: 984 In Bihar The Ansari community is found throughout.
In Bihar, they are found in all the districts. They are active in politics. Their socio-economic condition has constantly improved. They play active roles in all walks of life in Bihar. In, they are mainly found in, and districts. They speak the, which is distinctive to the community, although most have knowledge of Urdu. The community is endogamous, and marry within a close kin group.
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Like other Ansaris, they were historically weavers, although most of them are medium- and small-scale farmers. Many are market gardeners, and grow and sell potatoes, cabbages and other vegetables, and sell them in.
The Momin Conference was founded in Bihar, and the Bihar Ansaris have played a key role in the organization.(: 'Marginalised Muslim Front') is an Indian Muslim social reform organization dedicated to the emancipation of the Muslims belonging to the community in the. It was founded by in Patna, Bihar.
In Gujarat In, there are two distinct communities commonly known as Momin, the native Gujarati-speaking Garana Ansari, and the immigrant Ansari community, originally from North India. The Garana Ansari community in Gujarat are found mainly in the districts of,. They are also known as Turia and Tari. The Momin have eight clans, the Dhoralia, Mehetar, Mithwani, Rajbani, Kora, Chutani, Arbani and Dhorijiwala. They speak Gujarati with substantial Urdu loanwords.In addition to membership in the Momin Conference, the Gujarat Ansaris also have their own clan association, Garana Sayed Fari Jamaat.The traditional occupation of the Ansari is still weaving. Many of them are engaged in zari work, which involves embroidery.
This is especially the case in the towns of and Dhoraji, which each have traditional quarters inhabited by the Ansaris. Most Surat and Ahmadabad Ansari are now employed in the clerk post, and local textile mills.: 972–976The Shaikh Ansari are an Urdu-speaking community, and are said to have immigrated from, and some three hundred years ago. In, they were invited by the ruling dynasty to help in the construction of public buildings from Rajasthan.
The Shaikh Ansari are divided into four endogamous groups, the Ansari, originating from the city of Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh; the Ganga Parvala, originating from the village of and its surroundings in Uttar Pradesh; the Delhiwala, originally from Delhi; and the Ansari originating from the city of Pratapgarh and surrounding areas in eastern Uttar Pradesh. They are mainly distributed in the cities of Ahmedabad, Surat, Baroda, and.: 69–73Weaving was the traditional occupation of the Ansari, and at present those in still engage in this activity. Many Ahmadabad Ansari are now owners. But many Shaikh Ansari have also diversified, and now own hotels and bakeries. They are among the more successful Muslim communities in the state, having made the transition from their traditional occupation to becoming successful businessmen.
The level of literacy is steadily increasing, and many Ansari are now graduates.The Ansari have no traditional clan association, but are members of the All India Momin Conference. Historically, each of the four sub-divisions would have had their own informal clan association, headed by a. These have all but disappeared.In Rajasthan The Ansari of Rajasthan claim that they were once warriors, who, after a defeat, took to the occupation of weaving. They are also known as Deswali Shaikh, and speak the, which is a mixture of Urdu and Hindi. They are one of the larger Muslim communities in Rajasthan, and re found in the districts of,. The Ansari are strictly endogamous and practice both parallel and cross cousin marriages. Their main occupation is weaving, and they use both hand-held and power looms.
Quite a few are now involved in tailoring and the manufacture of, a local cigarette. The Rajasthan Ansari are members of the Moin Conference, as well as having local informal clan councils, which deal with inter community disputes, while the Momin Conference acts as a pressure group dealing with the state government. The Ansari are Sunni, and have provided many of the in.: 459–462 Momin of Maharashtra The Momin of are descended from immigrants from North India. They are split into two groupings, the giyara gaonwala and the bais goanwala.
The former are found in, while the latter are found near. The Momin were historically a community of weavers, found mainly in the towns and cities of western Maharashtra. They are found mainly in the districts of, Jaina,.
The community speak Urdu, but the Momin are bilingual, speaking as well. They are strictly endogamous, and tend to marry close kin. The Momin are Sunni, and are a fairly orthodox community.Their traditional occupation was weaving, and many Momin have set up handlooms. Those Momin who have set up powerlooms tend to be more successful.
Many Momin are employed by other Momin in these powerlooms; this is especially the case in the towns of,. A significant number are also employed in the textile industries.The Momin are largely an urban community, with only small number found as agriculturists. Many Momin are now successful entrepreneurs and professionals such as teachers, engineers and doctors. Like other Ansari communities, the Momin are members of the All-India Momin Conference, one of the oldest Muslim organizations in. This organization acts as a welfare organization, as well as lobbying on behalf of the community.: 1473–1478 Pakistan. The Artisans of Benaras Popular Culture and Identity, 1880h-1986 Orient Longman.
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