7 out of 10 Muslims in the UK experience Islamophobia at work: Survey

Britto Josh
2 min readJun 8, 2022

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Seven out of ten British Muslims have encountered some type of Islamophobia in the work environment, as per another survey delivered on Tuesday, Anadolu News Agency reports.

The study showed around 69% of Muslims right now utilized in the UK confronted some kind of Islamophobic conduct during business-related commitment.

These included connections with clients, clients, and others (44%), during business-related get-togethers (42%), and while looking for advancements (40%).

The study was dispatched by Hyphen, an association observing Islamophobia and victimization of Muslims in Europe, and led by the surveying organization, Savanta ComRes.

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A sum of 1,503 British Muslims was consulted between 22 April and 10 May to gather the information that, as per the surveyors, is illustrative of UK Muslims by age, orientation, nationality, and district.

Dark Muslims were found to have encountered more significant levels of Islamophobia contrasted with different Muslims.

While 37% of all Muslims revealed occurrences of segregation at the enlistment stage, the figure spikes to 58 percent for Black Muslims.

The Muslim people group in the UK has likewise felt the brunt of the typical cost for many everyday items emergency, with 54% of respondents saying that managing the cost of essential family costs — water, gas and power bills, food, and fuel — is a more noteworthy test than a long time back.

Still confident
Notwithstanding rising Islamophobia and separation, as well as the monetary mash, there is idealism among UK Muslims over more extensive cooperation in the public eye, as per a report itemizing the survey results.

A little more than 50% said their lives have worked throughout recent years, 68% felt the cooperation of Muslims in the public eye has expanded, while 53% were of the view that Muslims today appreciate more acknowledgment in the UK.

Furthermore, 55% said there are better open doors for Muslims to find success in the UK and 58 percent concurred that youthful Muslims presently play all the more part as models to turn upward in the UK.

In any case, the report underscored that the public authority needs to change its methodology toward Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) people groups assuming it is to follow through on the commitment of making an equivalent society.

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