London is this city with the highest population with Arab origins ranging between 106,020 and 175,458 individuals2. The highest proportion of people with Arab origins are in the boroughs of Westminster (at 7.2%) and Kensington & Chelsea (at 4.1%).
London has the largest population and greatest proportion (15%) of Muslims in the country. The vast majority of British Muslims in the United Kingdom adhere to Sunni Islam, while smaller numbers are associated with Shia Islam.
Dearborn has the proportionally largest Muslim population in the United States and the largest mosque in North America. In 2023, Dearborn became the first Arab-majority city in the US, with 55% of its residents claiming to be of Middle Eastern or North African ancestry in a 2023 census.
Muslim Population in the UK by Country: • England: England has the largest Muslim population in the UK. As of the 2021 Census, Muslims comprise about 6.7% of England's population. Scotland: Muslims comprise about 1.5% of the population in Scotland. Wales: The Muslim population in Wales is approximately 2.2%.
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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.
Pakistanis in London form the largest concentrated community of British Pakistanis; immigration from regions which now form Pakistan predate Pakistan's independence.
The most populous Arab state is Egypt, the North African nation with a population of 109 million residents. Comoros, the Indian Ocean nation is the least populated, with around 821,625 inhabitants. The largest city in the Arab World is Cairo, Egypt.
Qatar, the UAE and Oman consistently rank high on global indices for internal safety and stability. They are also known for their luxurious lifestyle and career opportunities.
Are there more Muslims than Christians in England?
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%).
The vast majority of British Muslims believe that their religious background is important to their identity. It may come as a surprise to some, but most also believe that Britain is a good place to live as a Muslim and are concerned by the threat posed by Islamist extremism.
Most Arabs in Liverpool are of Yemeni origin. Despite being the largest city in the UK and the home of the country's Yemeni embassy, it is unknown how many Yemenis live in London.
Based on UK census data from 2021 (2022 in Scotland), London emerges as the most popular destination for migrants (Figure 1). Although less than 10% of the total UK-born population lived in London, the city was home to one-third of the total foreign-born population in the country.
Bradford has the second highest percentage of people nationally who identify as Pakistani (25.5%). 2.6% identify as Indian, 2.3% identify as Bangladeshi, 2.7% identify as Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups, 2% identify as Black.
British Indians form the largest minority ethno-national group in London with a population of around 656,272 or 7.5% of the population. The majority are concentrated in West London, though populations can be found throughout London.
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Civil wars and political unrest in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Eastern Europe since the 1980s resulted in the arrival in the UK of asylum seekers and refugees, including Muslims from Algeria, Libya, Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Bosnia.
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