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      • The global Muslim community and sustainability (February 2025)
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      • Unpacking the British Muslim experience (May 2025)
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      • 2023
        • Keep the Faith: Mental Health in the UK
      • 2024
        • Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK
        • The social contribution of British Muslims
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      • 2025
        • Conserving the World in Faith: An in-depth study of how Faith Inspires Environmentalism
        • Belonging, Belief & Britishness: Exploring the British Muslim Experience on Their Own Terms
        • Faith & Happiness: How Religious Belief Shapes Britain’s Emotional Wellbeing
        • The Next Generation of Faith: Journeys, Meaning and Wellbeing
        • The Changing Landscape of Faith in Britain: Rebirth, Renewal and Reimagining
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      • Britain’s attitudes to faith in public life – October 2024
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      • Britain’s attitudes to faith in public life – August 2024
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Category: Media

IIFL report shows Hindus are the faith group most likely to engage in eco-friendly actions in Britain

Aamna Mohdin covers IIFL’s latest research on the relationship between faith and sustainability for the Guardian.

The RE Podcast: an introduction to IIFL

Former Director of IIFL, Dr. Jake Scott, speaks to Louisa Jane Smith on The RE Podcast about the work of the Institute.

Christians are less likely to share their faith than Muslims

Andy Bannister from Premier Christianity covers IIFL’s findings and why Christians are less likely to share their faith compared to Muslims.

One in every three Muslims do not discuss their faith

Benedict Spence from Arab News covers our latest findings and discusses the point that a third of British Muslims avoid discussing their faith.

The future of faith and social life in Britain, with Dr. Jake Scott

Dr. Jake Scott speaks to Voice of Islam on the findings from our research into young peoples’ attitude to faith in the UK.

British Jews still feel positive about living in Britain despite recent developments, says Dr. Jake Scott

IIFL director Dr Jake Scott speaks to Michael Portillo on GB News regarding our recent event on living as a Jew in modern Britain.

Differences between age groups’ attitudes to faith

Esther Krakue speaks to Premier Christianity about the differences between age groups’ attitudes to faith.

UK Jews feel less safe practising their religion compared to other faith groups

Felix Pope from The Jewish Chronicle covers IIFL’s latest survey and the statistics relating to British Jews.

British Muslims: Faith and cultural heritage are integral to one another

Romana Afsheen from The Truth International covers IIFL’s latest study on British Muslims and the connection between faith and cultural heritage.

Faith and cultural heritage is strongly linked says British Muslims

The Pakistan Daily reports on IIFL’s latest results and how British Muslims believe in the link between faith and cultural heritage.

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