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The Non-Christian Tradition in Britain - Coggle Diagram
The Non-Christian Tradition in Britain
Immigration and Religion
From 17th century onwards
Major growth in 19th-20th centuries
Linked to immigration
Urban settlement
Jewish Community
2011 Census: ~263,000
London and major cities
Orthodox, Reform, Liberal
Norman roots; return in 17th century
Oldest non-Christian group
Growing Ultra-Orthodox
Islam
Mainly urban England
High religious observance
2011 Census: ~2.8 million
Mosques and Muslim Council of Britain
Rapid growth since 1950s
Sikhism and Hinduism
Hundreds of temples
Concentrated in England
Post-war immigration
Strong community structures
Other Non-Christian Religions
Diverse origins
Urban presence
Smaller Buddhist communities
Social and Cultural Impact
Influence on education and work
Identity, foreign policy debates
Visible religious diversity
Minority but growing
Religious expression more prominent