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Muslims in the UK attach more importance to being British than the general population, according to a report.
They also place greater emphasis on education, and identify more strongly with their religious identity than their non-Muslim peers.
The 75-page report from Ipsos Mori analysed research and opinion polls conducted since 2010 to paint a comprehensive picture of British Muslims.
The UK’s Muslim population was 3 million at the 2011 census, but was estimated last year to be 4.1 million, or 6.3% of the population. Almost half are under the age of 24 and one-third are under 15, making them the fastest-growing group among young Britons.