Post-Brexit Britain is a better place to live as a Muslim than major EU countries, new study shows

New research by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals that British Muslims are overwhelmingly family-oriented, hardworking citizens that see Britain as a land of opportunity.
Landmark study shows the significant contribution made by British Muslims to society

New research by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals that British Muslims are overwhelmingly family-oriented, hardworking citizens who see Britain as a land of opportunity.
British Muslims more charitable and civic-minded than the mainstream, new study shows

New research by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) finds British Muslims are overwhelmingly more charitable and civic-minded citizens than the British mainstream.
Religious Brits feel a greater sense of belonging at home and in the community than non-believers

New research by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals that Brits with a strong sense of religious identity feel a significantly greater sense of belonging with their family, friends and community than non-religious Britons.
British Muslim workers overwhelmingly satisfied and trusting in the workplace

The latest report from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL), “Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK” by Dr. Rakib Ehsan, tells a British success story of Muslims thriving in the workplace.
3 out of 4 British religious employees believe their employers respect their beliefs

The latest report from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL), “Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK” by Dr. Rakib Ehsan, tells a British success story of 73% of religious workers believing that their employer respected their religious beliefs and practices.
Britain’s religious workers are more trusting, satisfied and optimistic than atheists, study shows

The latest study from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals that Britain’s religious workers are more trusting of their colleagues than atheists, as well as being more satisfied with their job and optimistic over the future of the UK economy than atheists.
Britain’s employers overwhelmingly respect employees’ religious beliefs and practices

The latest study from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals an overwhelming majority of Britain’s religious workers feel that their employers respect and accommodate their religious belief and practices.
Religious Britons significantly happier and more satisfied with life, new research shows

A study produced by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life reveals that people of faith in Britain are significantly happier than atheists and non-religious people.