British Report: Anti-Muslim Hatred Threatens Social Unity and Burdens the Economy

2025-06-24 08:05

As Muslims in Britain celebrate Eid al-Adha, the research foundation EQUI has released a new report warning of the rise in systematic hatred against Muslims, stating that it poses not only a symbolic threat but also a direct danger to the future of social harmony in the United Kingdom, in addition to causing significant economic losses.

The report revealed that anti-Muslim hatred cost Britain more than £243 million in a single year due to spending on security forces, prisons, and insurance compensation.

The foundation argued that this high cost requires an urgent national response to address the root causes of the phenomenon, rather than managing it as a marginal issue.

It called on the British government to adopt a comprehensive national strategy to combat anti-Muslim hatred, stressing that silence in the face of such discrimination undermines the values of justice and equality that Britain prides itself on, and betrays the democratic principles upon which the state is built.

Despite the alarming figures, the report noted that a public opinion poll showed that the majority of British people do not harbor hostile feelings toward Muslims, raising serious questions about the parties behind the hate narrative and their role in fueling division within society.

The report offered a set of practical recommendations, including launching awareness campaigns to counter misinformation, supporting youth initiatives, involving religious institutions, and investing in trust-building programs between segments of society.

In a clear message to the government, EQUI affirmed that Muslims in Britain are not a burden but an active part of the nation's social structure, and that the country’s future cannot be built on the exclusion of specific cultures, but rather through embracing diversity and working to strengthen it.

 

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