From coffee houses in Elizabethan London, to curry houses in modern day Britain, thousands of Muslim-owned businesses have made a significant contribution to the UK economy and by extension, the cultural life of Britain, a paper from the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said.
There are some 2.78 million Muslims in Britain, contributing over 31 billion pounds to the economy, the report said. There is an estimated 10,000 Muslim millionaires in the UK with liquid assets of more than 3.6 billion pounds, with more than a dozen British Muslims listed in the 2013 Sunday Times Rich List of the most affluent in the UK.
The report was published to highlight Muslims' growing contribution to the UK and to mark the 9th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) coming to London this week, the online portal Huffington Post UK reported.
The MCB report comes as Prime Minister David Cameron is set to unveil a new Islamic index on the London Stock Exchange. The move marks the capital's significance as a global centre for Islamic finance, which is expected to be worth 1.3 trillion pounds next year.
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The MCB is a national representative Muslim umbrella body with over 300 affiliated national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.