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  2. Islamism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Radical Islam has been present in Great Britain since the 1970s, but has not received wider public attention prior to the 7 July 2005 London bombings; terrorism in Britain during the 1970s to 1990s was mostly due to the Northern Ireland conflict, and it was only after the 2005 incidents that the presence of radical political Islam in Britain was widely recognized and studied.

  3. Muslim Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    An offshoot of the Sudanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Charter Front grew during the 1960, with Islamic scholar Hasan al-Turabi becoming its Secretary general in 1964. [286] [need quotation to verify] The Islamic Charter Front (ICM) was renamed several times most recently being called the National Islamic Front (NIF). The ...

  4. Islam in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the second-largest religion in the United Kingdom, with results from the 2021 Census recording just under four million Muslims, or 6.0% of the total population in the United Kingdom. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] London has the largest population and greatest proportion (15%) of Muslims in the country.

  5. History of Islamism - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, people from the Islamist movements joined several conflicts to train with or participate in fighting with Islamist militants. [144] In the 2000s the Islamist movements grew and by 2014 there were militants among the Islamist movements in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense. Several people from crime gangs join Islamist movements that ...

  6. Pan-Islamism - Wikipedia

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    In order to judge the rising importance of the Pan-Islamist movement during these years, Lothrop Stoddard in his 1921 book The New World of Islam looked at the growth in the Pan-Islamic press, writing that "in 1900 there were in the whole Islamic world not more than 200 propagandist journals", as he puts it, but "by 1906 there were 500, while ...

  7. Islam in England - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Mosque of Bradford is the largest mosque by capacity in the United Kingdom.. Islam in England is the second largest religion after Christianity. [1] Most Muslims are immigrants from South Asia (in particular Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India) or descendants of immigrants from that region.

  8. Muslim Association of Britain - Wikipedia

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    "Become official or de facto representatives of British Muslim communities in the eyes of the government and the media" "Support domestic and international Islamist causes with local Muslim communities and British policy-makers and public" [31] Muslim Association of Britain president Omer El-Hamdoon said that the MAB had no links to the ...

  9. British fascism - Wikipedia

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    The uniting threads for members of the group were anti-communism and the British status quo: [81] [9] [82] they were concerned about the labour movement, [73] the Labour party's leftist politics, and communism, which they saw as the threat to Britain and its empire. [83] Of 1920s British fascism, G. C. Webber says members of the movements ...