10 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1447 AH
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Prayer times in United Kingdom

Default method: london-unified · Capital: London · 239 regions indexed

The United Kingdom has a Muslim community of approximately 6.5 percent of the population per the 2021 Census of England and Wales, or roughly 3.9 million people across the four constituent nations, making Islam the second-largest religion after Christianity. The community is drawn predominantly from South Asian (Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian) origin, with substantial Arab (Iraqi, Yemeni, Egyptian, Moroccan, Algerian, Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, Somali Arab), Iranian, Turkish, Bosnian, Kurdish, African (Somali, Nigerian), and convert populations. The community is concentrated in Greater London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford, Leicester, Luton, and parts of West Yorkshire. The Liverpool Muslim Institute, founded in 1889 by William Henry Quilliam and reopened in 2014 as a heritage center, was the first formal English mosque organization. The London Central Mosque (Regent's Park Mosque), opened in 1977, is among the most prominent. The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), the British Board of Scholars and Imams, and the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board (MINAB) coordinate national affairs. eSalah uses the London Unified Timetable.

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