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      • Launch event
    • 2024
      • The social contribution of British Muslims
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      • Faith and sustainability
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      • Living as a Christian in modern Britain
    • 2025
      • The global Muslim community and sustainability
      • The diversity of British Muslims
      • Unpacking the British Muslim experience
      • Faith, charity and the cost of living
      • Women, leadership and the church
      • Faith and health and social care
      • Two-year anniversary reception
    • 2026
      • Faith and education
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        • Keep the Faith: Mental Health in the UK
        • Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK
      • 2024
        • The social contribution of British Muslims
        • Stewardship: Exploring Faith and Sustainability
      • 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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Category: Media

Muslims are happier, more hopeful and more charitable, says research

Musharraf Hussain of the Karimia Institute covers our research into the social contribution of British Muslims.

British Muslims’ contributions to society – positivity and progress

Dr. Jake Scott discusses our recent report’s findings with the Voice of Islam radio show.

Shows of interfaith friendship: Synagogues hosting Ramadan

Kaya Burgess of The Times features our report in his latest column.

British Muslims feel positive about living in Britain, says Dr. Jake Scott

IIFL secretary Dr Jake Scott speaks to Michael Portillo on GB News regarding our new report and what this means for British Muslims.

New survey shows that Muslims are happy in Britain

Read the Church Times’ coverage of our report on ‘The social contribution of British Muslims’

British Muslims believe antisemitism goes against civic values, want greater interfaith relations

Business Matters covered our report on ‘The social contribution of British Muslims’ focusing on the need for greater interfaith relations

New poll shows that Muslims are happier in Britain than other European nations

London-based publication, The New Arab, covers our new report on ‘The social contribution of British Muslims’

British Muslims say more should be done to improve relations between faith communities

Neha Gohil covers our new report for the Guardian, quoting IIFL secretary Dr Jake Scott.

British communities empowered by religion and faith

Georgia Gilholy writes for the Jewish News Syndicate on our reports, launch event and mission.

The anti-depressant powers of religious singing

Italian cultural publication, Barbadillo, covers our research into the role of faith, and spiritual music, in mental wellbeing.

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