Where is the largest number of Jews in England?

In total, London and the counties around it are host to 70.56% of England and Wales' Jewish population, as of 2021. The next most significant population is in Greater Manchester, a community of more than 28,000, mostly in Bury (10,730), Salford (10,370), Manchester (2,630), and Trafford (2,410).
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Where do most Jews live in the UK?

The majority of the Jews in England live in and around London, with almost 160,000 Jews in London itself and a further 20,800 in nearby Hertfordshire, primarily in Bushey (4,500), Borehamwood (3,900), and Radlett (2,300).
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What city has the highest number of Jews?

New York City is home to the largest Jewish community in any city proper in the world.
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Which Arab country has the most Jews?

Most Jews live either in North America (primarily in the United States) or in the Middle East-North Africa region (almost exclusively in Israel).
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Which state has the most Jews?

In terms of the number of Jews living in each state, the following ten hold the lead:
  • New York – 1,7~ million.
  • California – 1,2~ million.
  • Florida – 650,000~
  • New Jersey – 550,000~
  • Pennsylvania – 440,000~
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Are there more Muslims than Jews in the UK?

Results of the 2021 Census for England and Wales showed that Christianity is the largest religion (though it makes up less than half of the population at 46.2%), followed by the non-religious (37.2%), Islam (6.5%), Hinduism (1.7%), Sikhism (0.9%), Buddhism (0.5%), Judaism (0.5%), and others (0.6%).
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How many Muslims are in the UK in 2025?

📊 The 2025 British Muslims in Numbers Census is here. 4 million British Muslims — that's 6% of the UK. 📍For the first time in census recording, over half are UK-born. The North of England leads with some of the highest UK-born populations, including Bradford (65%), Walsall (61%), and Oldham (59%).
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What is the fastest growing religion in the UK?

After Christianity, the religions with the most adherents are Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, Buddhism, modern paganism, and the Bahá'í Faith. There are also organisations promoting irreligion, including humanism and atheism. In the 2021 census, Shamanism was the fastest growing religion in England.
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What percentage of England is white?

Government data about the UK's different ethnic groups. 82% of people in England and Wales are white, and 18% belong to a black, Asian, mixed or other ethnic group (2021 Census data). Find information about the experiences and outcomes of people from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
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Which religion is the fastest growing in the world in 2025?

Studies in the 21st century suggest that, in terms of percentage and worldwide spread, Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in the world.
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Which cities in the UK have the most Muslims?

In 2016, it was estimated that Birmingham had the largest Muslim population of any local authority in England and Wales at approximately 280 thousand people. Newham and Tower Hamlets, both boroughs of London, had the second and third-largest Muslim populations at 135 and 128 thousand respectively.
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How many British convert to Islam every year?

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, Germany has up to 4,000 converts a year. According to The Guardian, about 5,000 British people convert to Islam every year, mostly women. According to The New York Times, 25,000 Americans convert to Islam every year.
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How did the UK get so many Muslims?

Major Muslim populations in the UK have their origins in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Yemen and Somalia. Following migration from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) in the 1950s and 1960s, South Asian Muslims settled in the major industrial towns and cities of the Midlands, northern England and London.
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How many white Christians are there in the UK?

There has been a significant drop in the percentage of White British, White Irish and mixed ethnicity groups (e.g. in 2001 82% of White British respondents identified as Christian compared with 49% in 2021). Most other ethnic categories saw a more gradual decline.
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Are there more Muslims or Hindus in the UK?

Religious Demography

National census figures from 2021 indicate 46.2 percent of the population in England and Wales are Christian. Of the remaining population, 6.5 percent identify as Muslim; 1.7 percent as Hindu; 0.9 percent as Sikh; 0.5 percent as Jewish; and 0.5 as Buddhist.
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Which city in the UK has the most Hindus?

Hindus are predominantly in the cities of London and Leicester, where they make up greater proportions of the population. England has a number of Hindu temples, including the Hindu temple at Neasden which is a large Hindu temple in Europe.
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Which city in the UK has the most Pakistanis?

Pakistanis in London form the largest concentrated community of British Pakistanis; immigration from regions which now form Pakistan predate Pakistan's independence.
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Which religion converts most to Islam?

77% of new converts to Islam are from Christianity, whereas 19% were from non-religion. Meanwhile, among American-born Muslims who have left Islam, about 55% now identify with no religion, 22% identify as Christian, and another 21% identify with other faiths.
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Which is the only Hindu country in the world?

The Hindu population around the world as of 2020 is about 1.2 billion, making it the world's third-largest religion after Christianity and Islam, of which nearly 1.1 billion Hindus live in India. India contains 94% of the global Hindu population.
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Which religion is best according to science?

Parliament of the World's Religions, Chicago, United States, 1893. A commonly held modern view is that Buddhism is exceptionally compatible with science and reason, or even that it is a kind of science (perhaps a "science of the mind" or a "scientific religion").
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Where in the UK are the fewest religious believers?

The most irreligious local authority from each country of Great Britain. In descending order, Shetland Islands (62.8%) in Scotland; Caerphilly (56.7%) in Wales; and Brighton and Hove (53.5%) in England.
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What is the poverty rate for Muslims in the UK?

The statistics paint a stark picture: approximately 50% of British Muslims live in poverty, compared to 18% of the general population, according to the Muslim Council of Britain's analysis.
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Is England a good country for Muslims?

83% agree that Britain is a better place for Muslims to practise their faith whilst being involved in wider public life than most European states, rising to 87% for Muslims living in London. 51% reported feeling a strong sense of belonging in their local community and neighbourhood.
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