January 30, 2009
Muslim population 'rising 10 times faster than rest of society'
Ceri Peach, Professor of Social Geography at Manchester University, said 
that the rapid growth of the Muslim population posed challenges for society. 
“The groups with the strongest belief in the family and cohesion are those 
such as the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. They have got extremely strong 
family values but it goes together with the sort of honour society and other 
kinds of attributes which people object to,” he said. “So you are dealing 
with a pretty complex situation.”
Komplekt situation? Det må man sige.
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Muhammad Abdul Bari, general secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, 
predicted that the number of mosques in Britain would multiply from the 
present 1,600 in line with the rising Islamic population. He said the 
greater platform that Muslims would command in the future should not be 
perceived as a threat to the rest of society.
“We each have our own set of beliefs. This should really be a source of 
celebration rather than fear as long as we all clearly understand that we 
must abide by the laws of this country regardless of the faith we belong 
 to,” he said.
The Cohesion Minister, Sadiq Khan, told The Times: “We in central Government 
and local authorities need to continue our work to ensure that our 
communities are as integrated and cohesive as possible.”
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The Muslim population in Britain has grown by more than 500,000 to 2.4 
million in just four years, according to official research collated for The 
Times.
The population multiplied 10 times faster than the rest of society, the 
research by the Office for National Statistics reveals. In the same period 
the number of Christians in the country fell by more than 2 million.
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Det er gang i den, MEN det skal bemærkes at UK endnu ikke er oppe på samme 
relative antal som Danmark-  ligger nu på 4 pct - men vent et øjeblik og kig 
så igen 
 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5621482.ece
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