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Humanists and atheists in Birmingham are supported by the Birmingham Humanists, affiliated to Humanists UK. The number of people in Birmingham declaring 'No religion' increased from 19.3% (2011 census) to 24.1% (2021 census). In England and Wales, the number of people declaring 'No religion' has jumped from 25.1% in 2011 to 37.2% in 2021.
There were only 21 out of 354 local authorities in England where the proportion of self-described Christians was lower than that of Birmingham. There were only six authorities with a higher percentage of Muslims. Birmingham's total Muslim population of 140,033 was the highest of any local authority area. [39]
Islam in England is the second largest religion after Christianity. [1] ... Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. There are also high numbers in High Wycombe, Aylesbury, ...
Birmingham Central Mosque, is a mosque in the Highgate area of Birmingham, England, run by the Birmingham Mosque Trust. The organization, 'Muslims in Britain’ classify the Birmingham Central Mosque as, nonsectarian. [1] The mosque has a capacity of 6,000, including women. [1]
Birmingham: 2002 Salafi: Birmingham Central Mosque: Birmingham: 1981 D [25] Darul Barakaat Mosque: Birmingham: 2004 AMJ Capacity of 500 worshippers [26] Ghamkol Shariff Masjid: Birmingham: 1992 B One of the largest mosques in Western Europe, with capacity of 5,000 worshippers Green Lane Masjid: Birmingham: 1970s SA [27] Built 1893–1902 as a ...
The proportion of Muslims in the UK prison population rose from 8% in 2002 to 15% in 2016. [219] According to the UK prison officers' union in 2013, some Muslim prisoners in the UK had allegedly forcibly converted fellow inmates to Islam in prisons. [220]
The As-Salafi Mosque, also known as the Salafi Mosque and as the Wright Street Mosque, is a Salafi Sunni mosque, located in the Small Heath area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands region of England, in the United Kingdom.
Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre (GLMCC), is a mosque in Birmingham. [3] It has been a registered charity in England since 2008. [4] The Masjid occupies a prominent corner site in Green Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham. The complex includes prayer halls for men and women, a community hall, madrasah, library, shop, and some accommodation.