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  2. Green Lane Masjid - Wikipedia

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    Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre (GLMCC), is a mosque in Birmingham. [3] It has been a registered charity in England since 2008. [4] The Masjid occupies a prominent corner site in Green Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham. The complex includes prayer halls for men and women, a community hall, madrasah, library, shop, and some accommodation.

  3. Birmingham Central Mosque - Wikipedia

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    A golden dome was added to the top of the minaret in 1981. [4] In 1986, the mosque sought and was granted permission to call prayer within certain limits. [5] Between 1988 and 1990, Al-Hijrah School educated children in three rented rooms within the mosque before moving to Midland House in Small Heath.

  4. Islam in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, around 83% of Muslims are proud to be a British citizen, compared to 79% of the general public, 77% of Muslims strongly identify with Britain while only 50% of the wider population do, 86.4% of Muslims feel they belong in Britain, slightly more than the 85.9% of Christians, 82% of Muslims want to live in diverse and mixed ...

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  6. Religion in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Humanists and atheists in Birmingham are supported by the Birmingham Humanists, affiliated to Humanists UK. The number of people in Birmingham declaring 'No religion' increased from 19.3% (2011 census) to 24.1% (2021 census). In England and Wales, the number of people declaring 'No religion' has jumped from 25.1% in 2011 to 37.2% in 2021.

  7. Demographics of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, there was roughly around 100 Sikhs and Muslims resident in Birmingham. [15] Serbian Orthodox Church in Bournville. In 2001, the main religion in Birmingham was Christianity, as 59.1% (577,783) of the population were Christians. The second largest religion was Islam, adhered to by 14.3%. Meanwhile, 12.4% of the population had no religion.

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  9. British Muslim TV - Wikipedia

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    British Muslim TV was conceptualised towards the end of 2013 and underwent planning from the start of 2014. In June 2014, British Muslim TV was launched on Sky describing itself as, "a new Sky channel that provides both Muslim and non-Muslim communities with news, views and insights into how British Muslims live. We will also present content ...