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Joel Hayward – New Zealand-born British scholar of early Islamic history, especially the biography of Muhammad; Dilwar Hussain – research fellow at The Islamic Foundation in Leicester; co-authored the 2004 book British Muslims Between Assimilation and Segregation; is on the Home Office's committee tackling radicalisation and extremism [12]
British Pakistani: Labour: Rupa Huq [8] Ealing Central and Acton: 2015: Serving British Bangladeshi: Labour: Naz Shah [citation needed] Bradford West: 2015: Serving British Pakistani: SNP: Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh [citation needed] Ochil and South Perthshire: 2015: 2017: Defeated British Pakistani/White British/Other White Labour: Tulip Siddiq ...
Timothy Winter (Abdal Hakim Murad) was the highest ranked British Muslim, in an unspecified position between 51st and 60th, considerably higher than the three other British people who made the list – the Conservative Party chairman Baroness Sayeeda Warsi; the UK's first Muslim life peer, Lord Nazir Ahmed; and Dr Anas Al Shaikh Ali, director ...
National monitoring group Tell Mama UK recorded 4,971 incidents of anti-Muslim hate in the year after the Hamas attacks on Israel - the highest total in 14 years - with Muslim women particularly ...
The Power 100 website compiled the Muslim Power list to recognise Muslims who have made "significant contributions to the social, cultural and economic well-being of Britain." [ 1 ] The website said it was "applauding the vital achievement and contribution being made by the British Muslim community to the social, cultural and economic well ...
However, around 83% of Muslims are proud to be a British citizen, compared to 79% of the general public, 77% of Muslims strongly identify with Britain while only 50% of the wider population do, 86.4% of Muslims feel they belong in Britain, slightly more than the 85.9% of Christians, 82% of Muslims want to live in diverse and mixed ...
People who are Muslim and British. People born in the United Kingdom should be sorted in the appropriate country subcategory. Naturalized British citizens may be kept in this parent category unless they are clearly associated with a country subdivision (e.g., a player for an English sport team).
This category includes Islamic scholars in the United Kingdom, both British or non-British. See also: Muslim scholars Pages in category "Islamic scholars in the United Kingdom"