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  2. Islam in England - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, the ONS published information showing that Mohammed (or variations of it) was the third most popular boys' name in England and Wales. [citation needed] Some 38% of England's Muslims live in London, where 1,012,823 identified as Muslim in 2011, representing 12.4% of London's population of 8,173,941. [3]

  3. List of British Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Suliman has represented England at youth level; first player of Asian heritage to captain an England representative side, having done so at Under-16, Under-17 and Under-19 levels. [444] Iltaf Ahmed – British Pakistani footballer who was the number one goalkeeper of Pakistan national football team [445]

  4. British Indians - Wikipedia

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    Among the first Indians to travel to the United Kingdom was a young boy called Peter Pope. [8] The boy was given by a commander of a Dutch ship on its way to Myanmar to the British sailor, Thomas Best in 1612. The boy was brought to England in 1614 where he was placed under the care of Patrick Copland who was a chaplain and who subsequently ...

  5. Conversion to Islam - Wikipedia

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    Portal. v. t. e. Conversion to Islam is accepting Islam as a religion or faith and rejecting any other religion or irreligion. [ 1] The person who converts to Islam is often referred to as a Revert (instead of Convert ), because many Muslims believe that all children are born Muslims (meaning: 'submitters [to God ]'). [ 2]

  6. List of most popular given names - Wikipedia

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    The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current naming trends , or else be composed of the personal names occurring most often within the total population .

  7. Khan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Khan is occasionally found among people of Afghan, Muslim Rajputs and Mongolic descent, but it is far more common among Muslims in South Asia. [6] [7] Khan as a last name is also used by Kashmiri Hindus, native to the Kashmir Valley of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. [8] [9]

  8. Indian community of London - Wikipedia

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    The number of Hindus in London is around 350,000, of which most are of Indian descent, and Hindus compose nearly 64% of Indians in Greater London. Sikhism: Most Sikhs in Greater London live in West London, Southall being the heart of the community. And some also live in Bexleyheath, Erith, Hayes, Ruislip, Hounslow, Belvedere, Osterley and Ealing.

  9. Islam in London - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Centre of England is a Shia mosque and educational establishment that opened in 1998. London is also home to The Islamic College, a college and university which offers A-levels, BA, and MA degrees in coordination with Middlesex University . Prayers at the Finsbury Park Mosque for the Algerian community.