Research findings: Over 5,000 Britons embrace Islam each year

More than 60 per cent of Muslim converts are women.


Express January 08, 2011

LONDON: A new study has shown that the number of British people converting to Islam has almost doubled since 2001.

The study, titled “A Minority Within a Minority” and carried out by the inter-faith think-tank Faith Matters, estimates that the number of converts to Islam may have risen from about 60,000 in 2001 to up to 100,000 today. Some 5,200 people are embracing Islam each year in the UK, according to the study’s author Kevin Brice of Swansea University.

“We must stress that this is an estimate and this figure is reached based on a survey of mosques and the 2001 census figures for England and Wales and Scotland,” says Fiyaz Mughal, founder and director of Faith Matters.

This is despite the generally negative portrayal of Islam and of converts in the media. “Converts to Islam are unfortunately viewed predominantly through the lens of fear and are regarded as being connected to extremism,” says Mughal.

The study found that media representations of converts to Islam were either linked to terrorism or fundamentalism.

So why are people choosing Islam despite its vilification in the media? “I think people are more inquisitive now and want to find out more,” explains Mughal. “There is also much more contact with Muslims in urban areas.”

Peter Sanders is a well respected photographer who converted to Islam in 1971.“People are looking for something that western society is failing to provide,” he says. “Despite the fact that it is getting increasingly difficult to dissociate Islam from the political picture, more and more people seem to feel that it provides a solution for something they are looking for.”

Perhaps another surprising finding is that 62 per cent of converts are female while the average age of the convert is 27.5 years. The vast majority of these women adopted the hijab and although the majority personally disagree with the niqab they support the right of others to adopt it.

The study conducted a survey of 122 converts and asked respondents what had been the reasons for their conversion. “The spiritual aspect was more marked in the answers from the women who want an alternative to a materialistic lifestyle,” says Mughal. “For men it was more about a sense of idealism and social justice.”

Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2011.

COMMENTS (12)

asma@london | 13 years ago | Reply For your information the converts are not only those who are poor blah blah blah. An article by Jemima Khan in Vogue gave details and pictures of some fashionable English ladies who converted to Islam. One of those read some parts of the Quran at night and reverted to Islam the next day.
M I Piracha | 13 years ago | Reply I wonder if this study includes those British men and women who converted to the Ahmadiya Muslim Community - Jamaat in the UK ? Ahmadis are considered 'Muslim' in the UK ... and much better Muslims by the British Government itself. Towards end 2010 an Ahmadi was one of the 3 Muslims who were made Life Peer (The Brit Govt announcement said he was a MUSLIM).
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