Same thing everyone else does in Britain.
2.5 mill
In Britain or all over the world.
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This question assumes that Muslims cannot serve in the British army and that is false. Many muslims served in the British army in the past. They were even awarded Victoria Cross. There are currently 605 Muslims in the British armed forces and the number continues to grow. Please see the Related Link which is a news article discussing Britain's first Muslim military chaplain. There are some Muslims in Britain who argue that fellow Muslims should not enlist in the British military since Britain is currently engaged in wars in Islamic countries, but this is a disagreement between Muslims as a religious group, not between Muslims and the UK government.
An example of Ummah in Britain would be Ramadan. As a community all the Muslims fast together as acommunity.
The Muslims - western Asia- and the europians - Britain and france mainly.
Yes Brittan does have Islam Muslim as extreests.
it is organised at the end of each year for the Muslims to pay a fee
The same reason why do Christians live in Muslim Majority countries. Any European citizen or resident has the right to have his/her own faith or religion as citizens or residents in any other Muslim majority countries.
Mostly, either born in Britain or in Pakistan/India.
Muslim communitys live in the major citys mostly. That is where most of the prayer halls are.
Pakistan declared its independence from Great Britain in 1947. Pakistan arose out of the demand for a autonomous state for Muslim Indians. Over the course of the 19th century Britain imposed changes to India that made Muslims living in north India uncomfortable. The Muslims felt more and more marginalized by Britain; the Muslims were afraid they would lose all their influence and privilege in north India. Early in the 20th century, with their backs against the wall, Muslims established the Muslim League, a political party that expressed the concerns of the Muslims in India. The Muslim League leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah began calling for a separate Muslim state, as he believed Islam and Hinduism were too different to exist concurrently. By the time Britain ended its rule in India in 1947, the Muslims had enough support to establish their own state, Pakistan.