69% of British Muslims are exposed to Islamophobia.
“Muslims in Britain face the problems that Islamophobia poses to them, and they often go through situations where they are ignored,” said Meqdad Firsi, public relations spokesman for the British Muslim Council, in an article for the Guardian. Is.
In this article, Firsi focuses on a poll published by the Hyun Savanta Commerce Institute, which found that 69% of British Muslims have been exposed to Islamophobic acts in their workplace. It increases by 76%.
According to the poll, 53% believe that the acceptance of Muslims in Britain has improved. As other polls show, 93% of Muslims feel belonging to Britain.
Giving examples of discrimination and Islamophobia towards Muslims in Britain, the Guardian author also emphasizes that British Muslims have achieved remarkable success in overcoming problems, and that the stereotypes drawn by far-right followers and their allies are challenging and challenging. They have a logical reaction to it.
“Although we can be happy and celebrate the issue of optimism among Muslims in Britain, we must not overlook the challenges posed by Islamophobia,” he concludes.
“Muslims in Britain face the problems that Islamophobia poses to them, and they often go through situations where they are ignored,” said Meqdad Firsi, public relations spokesman for the British Muslim Council, in an article for the Guardian. Is.
In this article, Firsi focuses on a poll published by the Hyun Savanta Commerce Institute, which found that 69% of British Muslims have been exposed to Islamophobic acts in their workplace. It increases by 76%.
According to the poll, 53% believe that the acceptance of Muslims in Britain has improved. As other polls show, 93% of Muslims feel belonging to Britain.
Giving examples of discrimination and Islamophobia towards Muslims in Britain, the Guardian author also emphasizes that British Muslims have achieved remarkable success in overcoming problems, and that the stereotypes drawn by far-right followers and their allies are challenging and challenging. They have a logical reaction to it.
“Although we can be happy and celebrate the issue of optimism among Muslims in Britain, we must not overlook the challenges posed by Islamophobia,” he concludes.