Section: Hyphen Polls
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UK General Election poll — the figures
The first poll of British Muslims during the 2024 election campaign found some surprising – and not so surprising – results. Here are the numbers
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UK General Election Poll: Most voters concerned about the crisis in Gaza would consider voting independent
Labour losing voters to the Liberal Democrats and the Greens as one in five Muslims rank the conflict as their number one policy issue
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Young, optimistic and devout — Gen Z Muslims in the UK
Muslims aged between 16 and 24 are buoyant about their economic and social futures, but Islamophobia remains a persistent problem
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Almost 9 in 10 Gen Z Muslims call for an extra work holiday to celebrate Eid
Figures further reveal that most non-Muslims also believe that co-workers who follow Islam should be given a day off at the end of Ramadan
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‘Influencers are reminding me to be thankful to Allah’
Online personalities, apps and video-sharing platforms have increasingly become a source of religious and spiritual advice for Gen Z Muslims
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Video: Muslim Gen Zs — in their own words
From observing Ramadan to yearning for a halal McDonald’s, young Muslims tell us about their lives and ambitions
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Financially helping our parents is a responsibility Gen Z Muslims do not take lightly
While many of us have been able to build the foundations of a good career, the need to provide monetary support to our families remains
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We often feel that we have to prove we’re ‘not one of those Muslims’
As nearly everyone who has been in my position in the media industry advises, Gen Z Muslims must make twice as much effort
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Gen Z Muslims in the UK — the figures
From social mobility to wanting to live abroad, Hyphen’s poll reveals the experiences and aspirations of a generation of 16-24 year olds