NEW
LONDON SURVEY ON MUSLIM ATTITUDES
(13 November 2007)
A
new survey released today by the Greater London Authority confirms
that London's Muslim communities shares common values and concerns
with the wider community, repudiating the image of conflicting values
portrayed by certain sections of the media. This shows the importance
of working with the Muslim community and its leadership in the struggle
against criminality including terrorism. IPSOS-MORI carried
out a poll of attitudes among Muslims in London compared to the
views of all Londoners.
Nearly
all Muslim Londoners surveyed - 96%- think that everyone should
respect the law in Britain, virtually the same as the number of
Londoners as a whole at 97%. The overwhelming majority of Muslims
polled, 89%, believe that everyone in Britain should be free to
live their lives as they want so long as they do not prevent others
from doing the same again virtually identical to Londoners
as a whole, where the figure was 88%.
The
overwhelming majority of Muslim respondents 94% also
believe that everyone in Britain should have equal opportunities,
as does 92% of Londoners as a whole. Almost nine out of ten Londoners
and Muslims, 90% and 88% respectively, agree that people should
have a voice in politics through democracy, which is being realised
as Muslims are having an increased involvement in the political
process in London.
86%
of Muslims also think it is important that the Metropolitan Police
work closely with communities such as the Muslim community to deter
terrorist attacks, compared to 91% of all Londoners.
The
survey also reveals that Muslims have similar concerns to other
Londoners regarding crime, clean streets and public transport and
it indicates clear commitment to life in the capital. Strong identification
with respondents' local area is high across all groups. Nearly three
quarters, 74 % of Muslims and are proud of their local area compared
to 70 % of Londoners as whole.
The
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "There has been much
discussion about how to engage politically and socially with the
Muslim community, but this survey shows that the vast majority of
Muslims hold views in common with the rest of London about respect
for the law, the value of democracy, the importance of mutual respect
and equal opportunites, and debunking myths that are so readily
perpetuated by some commentators and in certain sections of the
media.
"The
view that the Muslim community as a whole holds fundamentally different
views to the rest of Londoners is shown by these figures to be totally
untrue. That is why those who attempt to demonise the Muslim community
do great damage. It is, on the contrary, necessary to work with
the overwhelming majority of the Muslim community to isolate the
small number of dangerous people. Co-operation with the Muslim community
is vital for the intelligence the police need to safeguard terrorists
who kille Muslims just as much as other Londoners."
The
survey shows that Muslims in London want a society based on mutual
respect for different beliefs as much as other Londoners. More than
three fifths of Muslims believe it is important to have the freedom
to say what they believe is true (84% of Muslims and 88% of Londoners
as a whole). Furthermore, 95% of Muslims think everyone should be
free to practise their religion openly, compared to 86 % of the
public.
The
Mayor added: "One in twelve Londoners is Muslim and London's
Muslim communities, in all their diversity, play an essential part
in the life of our city, contributing to its success as a global
city. These findings show that Muslim Londoners whilst valuing their
faith, share the same values as other Londoners. I will continue
to work to increase understanding combat some of the ignorance,
prejudice and Islamaphobia stirred up by some sections of the media
which is deeply dangerous to Londoners."
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