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Tag: Media

IIFL report launch event celebrating the diversity of British Muslims

IIFL launched its latest report on the diversity of British Muslims at a reception held in the Palace of Westminster.

Most Muslims in Britain identify by their faith first

Vivek Mishra writes about the findings of IIFL’s latest report, ‘Belonging, Belief & Britishness,’ for Eastern Eye.

Lived experiences of British Muslims highlighted in new report

IIFL’s latest report presents a nuanced and data-driven portrait of British Muslims’ experiences, political engagement, and sense of belonging in the UK.

Muslims in the UK are more likely to define themselves by their faith ahead of their nationality

Religious Affairs Correspondent Kaya Burgess covers IIFL’s latest report, ‘Belonging, Belief & Britishness,’ in The Times.

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.

IIFL announces Charlotte Littlewood as new Director of Research

IIFL is delighted to announce the appointment of its new Director of Research – respected researcher and writer Charlotte Littlewood.

British Muslims feel misrepresented in the media compared to other faith groups

New research shows that British Muslims feel unfairly portrayed in the media compared to other faith communities, polling from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals.

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