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Title: Sri Lanka (ceylon)and the Muslim community
Authors: Kalideen, K.M.H
Keywords: Sri Lanka
population
Muslims
Ceylon
Districts
Issue Date: Jan-2001
Publisher: Faculty of Arts & Culture South Eastern University of Sri Lanka Oluvil # 32360 Sri Lanka
Citation: Kalam, Journal of Faculty of Arts and Culture. Volume I. pp 1-11.
Abstract: Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is an island in the Indian Ocean, 25,481 square miles in area, lying between the parallels 5'55' and 9'51' North latitude and the meridians of 79f43' and 81*53' East Longitude. The island is pearshaped, 270 miles from north to south and 140 miles from east to west, and is separated from the southern extremity of the Indian peninsula by the Gulf of Mannar and Ffclk Straight the width of the intervening sea at the narrowest point being about twenty two miles" (1) According to the census of Sri Lanka in 1981, the total population was 148,60,001. Among them, the Buddhists were 102,92,586, the Hindus were 22,95,853, the Muslims were 11,34,556 and others were 15,263. The Muslims constituted 7.5 percent of the total population. The country is divided into nine provinces and twenty- five districts. The Muslims are scattered in all the districts of the island. But, there is a concentration of Muslim population in the eastern province. The Buddhists are the Hindus migrated from India, and settled in the island 25,000 years ago. In the same period, the Arabs and the Persians maintained close trade relations with Southeast Asia. The geographical position of Sri Lanka facilitated their trade activities with southeastern countries for several centuries. The Island of Sri Lanka was known among the Greeks, Romans, Persians and Arabs with several names. The Greeks and the Romans named the island "Taprobane". The Arabs and Persians called the island , "Jazeerathul yakooth" and "Serendib" , but "Ceylon" was the well known name before it was changed, as the Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/123456789/186
ISSN: 1391-6815
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