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MUSLIMS
IN LONDON: NEW REPORT PUBLISHED
(24 October 2006)
Mayor
of London, Ken Livingstone, and Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary
General of the Muslim Council of Britain, today published a new
report, 'Muslims in London'. The report draws on a range of data
to illustrate the diversity of Londons Muslim communities
and barriers faced by Muslims in everyday life. One in twelve Londoners
is Muslim.
Mayor
of London, Ken Livingstone said: "London's future success and
prosperity as a global city depends on our ability to welcome and
respect people from all over the world. One in twelve Londoners
is Muslim and the Londons Muslim communities, in all their
diversity, must play an essential part in the life of our city.
However
Muslims in London face serious discrimination and prejudice. Londons
Muslims have the lowest rates of employment of all the faith groups.
Only 15 per cent of Muslim women aged 25 and over work full time
compared with 37 per cent of women in the general population. Muslims
are disproportionately victims of religiously aggravated crime,
more so than any other faith.
The
report makes a number of recommendations for work by the Mayor,
Government, Boroughs and public bodies including the MPS and LDA
to; improve monitoring and research, investigate direct and indirect
discrimination and improve the representation of Muslims in local,
regional and national government.
The
launch of Muslims in London is timely given the current
debates about Islam and Muslims, particularly in the media. I hope
this report will increase understanding between communities and
combat some of the ignorance, prejudice and Islamophobia stirred
up by some sections of the media.
Dr
Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of
Britain, said: "This is a ground-breaking report that brings
together statistics and information from a variety of sources in
a single, easily accessible volume. It also documents the needs
of the community and identifies policy initiatives. The report is
a role model for other major cities in the UK and even for mainland
Europe. The MCB thanks Mayor Livingstone for this initiative and
the GLA team that has done the hard work".
REPORT
SUMMARY
* Muslims in London One in twelve Londoners is Muslim (706,000).
London is home to the UKs largest Muslim community, with
607,000. 1-9 Londoners are Muslim, of which 40 per cent were born
in the UK.
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Employment - Muslims have the lowest rates of employment and economic
activity and the highest unemployment rate of all the faith groups.
Only 42 per cent of Muslims aged 16-24 are economically active
compared with 60% of the general population.
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Education - Muslims aged 16-24 have lower qualification levels
compared with their peers in the general population.
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Housing - In the UK, a third of Muslims lived in households were
overcrowded. In London, this figure rises to over 40 per cent.
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Crime - Muslims are disproportionately victims of religiously
aggravated crime, more so than any other faith. In London there
were over 1,000-reported faith hate crimes during 2005/06, an
increase of 87 per cent over the 2004/05 figures (537).
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