Publications

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Ramadan: Breaking Fast, Building Britain

Ramadan is observed by millions of British Muslims each year, yet its positive impact extends far beyond those who fast.

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Faith-Led, Results-Driven: Unlocking the Potential of Islamic Schools

New research shows low-fee Islamic schools deliver outstanding academic results, strong values, and exceptional community impact.

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Building Britain: British Muslims Giving Back

British Muslim charitable giving represents one of the UK’s greatest untapped opportunities for strengthening domestic impact.

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A Teetotal Britain? Learning from Faith Communities

Harnessing faith and community action to cut alcohol harm and grow alcohol-free spaces.

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Faith, Family and the Care System: A Missed Connection?

Why recognising faith and family is key to a stronger, more effective care system for every child.

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Tackling Youth Violence: The Impact of Muslim-Led Organisations

Harnessing faith and community-led solutions to tackle the root causes of youth violence in the UK.

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Britain United: Tackling Anti-Muslim Hatred Is Part of the Solution

Most Britons don’t hold negative views of Muslims. This offers an opportunity to enhance social cohesion.

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Ramadan: Its Value to British Society and the Economy

A growing economic and social force, Ramadan contributes £1.3 billion to the UK economy while strengthening social cohesion nationwide.

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Tackling Loneliness: Learning From British Muslim Experiences

One in two Britons experience loneliness, costing the economy over £6 billion. This is an urgent social and economic challenge.

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The Economic Contribution of British Muslims and the Risk of Exodus

Recognising the immense economic contribution made by British Muslims to the UK economy, worth £70bn a year, and the potential risks posed by emigration due to rising religious discrimination.

UK Arts and Culture and the role of British Muslims

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British Muslim Arts and Culture: a dynamic yet not fully recognised vital component of the UK’s cultural life.