Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Young British Muslims do not believe in

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Anisha Patel and his daughter have been targeted because of using the burka.
A poll conducted by BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat show more than a quarter of young Britons aged between 18 and 24 years of no-confidence against Muslims.
Of a thousand respondents, about 28 percent of them said the UK would be better with a little number of Muslims while 44 percent said Muslims do not have values ​​in common with other citizens in the country.
Approximately 60 per cent think that the British public have a negative picture of Islam.
A counselor at a group of anti-Muslim haters say these findings show that young British citizens need to blend in with the other even more.
"These findings indicate that we need to convince young people to be able to blend in at the local level and they can do projects together so they can get to know Muslims better and vice versa," said Akeela Ahmed, a working group of anti-government hatred against Muslims.
The group was formed last year and consists of civil servants, academics and members of the Islamic community and the duty to advise the British government including addressing prejudice against the emergence of a number of Muslim groups.
The group members said that prejudice occurred among young people in particular is worrying because they think more liberal than older age groups.

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Other findings related to this issue is found by the pollsters ComRes is only three out of ten people think that Muslims are trying to combat extremism in their communities.
But the survey also showed that almost all young people agree that Islam is a peaceful religion.
Professor Matthew Goodwin, a member of the government working group said the survey showed indications related negative view of Islam among a group of British society.
"Every survey I have done and a survey conducted by my colleagues, made it clear a significant proportion of the British public who have a negative view of Islam and also the growing British Muslim community," said Goodwin.
The government working group said the negative media coverage of Islam also helped shape the worldview of Islam and its adherents.
A report on press standards last year concluded that there were "serious problems and systemic racist and anti-Muslim reporting in a section of the British media."
Police report in August, said there was an increase in anti-Muslim crimes in London to 61 percent in the past year.
There are also claims that the report said the murder ClickFusilier Lee Rigby has fueled anti-Muslim attitudes.
Muslim Council of Britain has said there was an escalation of an increase in cases of violence against Muslims after the murder.

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