Islam
is certainly the fastest-growing religion in the west as the different
studies have proved the fact in different times. Another study has
endorsed the fact which is a fresh analysis of the 2011 census conducted
in the United Kingdom showing that Christian faith in the country is
declining rapidly amongst the British-born population, whilst belief in
Islam has dramatically increased.
A
report published by the Office for National Statistics revealed that
the percentage of people following a Christian faith dropped from 71.7
percent in 2001 to 59.3 percent in 2011. More than one in 10 under 25s
in the UK now present themselves as Muslim.
Figures
for Christianity were boosted, however, by the 1.2 million foreign-born
Christians residing in the UK, such as Polish Catholics and
evangelicals from countries such as Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the percentage of the people who have no religion rose from 14.8 percent to a quarter of the population.
This fluctuation is being attributed to both ageing Christians, a quarter of which are aged 65 and above and younger Muslims,
half of which are under 25. Rising levels of immigration across England
and Wales over the last decade are also believed to have contributed,
with the 2011 census showing 600,000 more foreign-born followers of an
Islamic faith.
Christianity
is still the most prevalent faith in England and Wales and has 33.2
million followers, but such a rapid decline could suggest that it may
lose its place as the most popular religion amongst Britons within the
decade.
A spokesperson for the Church of England said that despite the analysis, the UK is still a “faithful nation.”
“Christianity
was the largest religious group in England and Wales with 33.2 million
people – 59 percent of the population. The second largest group was
Islam with 2.7 million people – 5 percent of the population. Combined
with other religions, these figures show that as a nation we are
overwhelming a faithful nation,” he added.
Keith
Porteous Wood, Executive Director of the National Secular Society said
that young people may perceive Christianity as unattractive because it
“lacks relevance to their lives.”
Keith
added, “They particularly dislike the church’s failure to treat women
equally and its obsessional war against homosexuality. Most young
Catholics despair at their church’s attitude to contraception and
abortion.”
“Because
the young are abandoning the churches, congregations will continue to
dwindle and age. Christian Research projects Anglican and Catholic
church attendance in Britain will drop below 200,000 jointly by 2050,”
he concluded.
source : http://www.islamonline.com
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