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Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley, has a Muslim population that blends centuries of Deccani culture with a modern, cosmopolitan identity. The city's Shivajinagar and Cox Town neighbourhoods are home to vibrant Muslim communities, the city's most historic mosques, and bustling bazaars with a rich South Indian Muslim culinary tradition. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture, stands as a reminder of the city's deep Muslim history under the Mysore Sultanate.
Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, ruled Bangalore as part of his Sultanate and built several mosques, including the Idgah Masjid.
Shivajinagar is Bangalore's primary Muslim commercial and cultural hub, featuring the city's central mosque, gold markets, and spice bazaars.
The Bangalore biryani style, a lighter Deccani variant, is a culinary contribution of the local Muslim community.
Bangalore has over 300 registered mosques, with the Jamia Masjid being the most prominent for Friday congregations.
Karnataka has a significant Muslim minority of around 13%, making Bangalore a major centre of Islamic culture in South India.
RuhVerse uses the University of Islamic Sciences (Karachi) method for Bangalore, with Fajr and Isha angles of 18°.
Bangalore is further south and close to the same longitude as Delhi. Fajr time in Bangalore is typically 30–60 minutes later than New Delhi due to the time zone being the same (IST) but the sun rising differently.
Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin around February 19, 2026, in Bangalore, subject to moon sighting confirmation.