According to analysis based on the 2001 census, Muslims in England face poor standards of housing, poorer levels of education and are more vulnerable to long-term illness,[59] and that Muslims in the UK had the highest rate of unemployment, the poorest health, the most disability and fewest educational qualifications among religious groups.[60] The figures were, to some extent, explained by the fact that Muslims were the least well-established group, having the youngest age profile.[60] There is also a growing substantial British Muslim business community, led by multi-millionaires such as Sir Anwar Pervez.[61]
BTW the next UK census will be in 2011 so we will know the exact figures this year