Most people believe Islam incompatible with British values, says new poll

Most people in Britain believe Islam is not compatible with British values, according to a new poll.

Nearly a third of those questionedby ComRes for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association believe Islam is a violent religion.

The poll shows younger people have a better understanding view of Islam.

More than 2000 people were polled.

Asked about their understanding of the traditions and beliefs of Islam, more than four in ten of those aged 18 to 24 said they had a good understanding compared to fewer than three in ten of people aged over 45.

Farhad Ahmad, 24, an Imam and member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association,  told the BBC he found the results concerning. 

He said "I think these findings are based on ignorance. I know the teachings of Islam, and I know there is nothing in Islam which hinders anyone from becoming an integrated member of society, Islam teaches loyalty to one's country. As a Muslim this gives us more motivation to promote the true teachings of Islam, we need to be more active." 

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