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Essential Needs of Muslims in Non-Muslim Countries

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MosqueThe following questionnaires are part of a research project conducted by the Islamic Human Rights Commission in London.

We are interested in increasing our understanding of the main needs and concerns of Muslim minorities in Non-Muslim countries in order to analyze and present them more comprehensively.

The questionnaire consists of two sections; section A covers 9 general questions about you as a member of Muslim minority groups as well as your educational, economic and religious background. Section B consists of 8 questions; in the first 5 questions, please rate items as they best describe your experience or understanding of the issue in question. For the 3 remaining questions, please provide descriptive answers.

We understand, of course, that you might refuse to evaluate any particular item or choose not to respond to any descriptive question. However, we request that you carefully answer as many of the questions as possible. All data you give will be kept in accordance with Data Protection laws in the UK.  We will not use your name or any identifying details in any publications based on this research.

We would like to thank you in advance for the time you dedicate to fill out this questionnaire and to assure you that your meaningful contribution to this project is greatly appreciated.

The questionnaire is available in the following languages:

Sincerely,
Muslim Minorities Research
Islamic Human Rights Commission - London

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