Remarks:
The research also included 28 semi-structured interviews with British Muslims and ten case studies of British Muslim organizations.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Social contribution of British Muslims and general population (4329)
Faith Community: General, Islam
Date: 2024, 22 January–2 February
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 1012 general population, 1001 Muslims
Population: Adults aged 18 and over, Muslims aged 18 and over
Keywords: Charitable giving, duty to get married and raise children, family, gifted money to a friend, improve relations between different faith communities, Islamic denomination, Jake Scott, marriage, Muslims, opportunities to be respectful of faith while involved in public life, opportunities to progress and excel, provided care to elderly relative, put individual interests above needs of family and community, Rakib Ehsan, sense of belonging in family life, sense of belonging in friendship network, sense of belonging in local community and neighbourhood, sense of belonging in work-related life, sharing homemade food with non-family members, take care of older relatives, TechneUK, unpaid volunteering
Collection Method: Combination of telephone and online interviews
Collection Agency: TechneUK
Sponsor: Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 4329
Remarks:
The research also included 28 semi-structured interviews with British Muslims and ten case studies of British Muslim organizations.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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