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Uno studio delle Nazioni Unite dimostrò che tra il 1989 e il 1998, la popolazione Musulmana in Europa crebbe più del 100 percento___, dovuto principalmente agli effetti dell'immigrazione dai Paesi Musulmani___. I Consulenti della Tolleranza Religiosa dell'Ontario hanno rivendicato (senza referenze affidabili) una stima del 2.9 percento all'anno. E secondo un Pew report pubblicato nel Gennaio 2011, la crescita futura dell'Islam in Europa sarà "sostenuta principalmente dalla continua migrazione."___<ref name="PewRCJan272011">[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.pewforum.org/The-Future-of-the-Global-Muslim-Population.aspx|2=2012-12-02}} The Future of the Global Muslim Population: Projections for 2010-2030] - Pew Research Center, January 27, 2011</ref>
Uno studio delle Nazioni Unite dimostrò che tra il 1989 e il 1998, la popolazione Musulmana in Europa crebbe più del 100 percento___, dovuto principalmente agli effetti dell'immigrazione dai Paesi Musulmani___. I Consulenti della Tolleranza Religiosa dell'Ontario hanno rivendicato (senza referenze affidabili) una stima del 2.9 percento all'anno. E secondo un Pew report pubblicato nel Gennaio 2011, la crescita futura dell'Islam in Europa sarà "sostenuta principalmente dalla continua migrazione."___<ref name="PewRCJan272011">[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.pewforum.org/The-Future-of-the-Global-Muslim-Population.aspx|2=2012-12-02}} The Future of the Global Muslim Population: Projections for 2010-2030] - Pew Research Center, January 27, 2011</ref>


Secondo i dati da un esteso studio del 2010 dell' European Social Survey (ESS), Muslims immigrants who have lived less than a year in Europe regularly go to the mosque. But after they have lived more than a year in their new homeland, the figure drops to 48.8%. More than half rarely or never go to the mosque to pray.<ref name="Aft">[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article3670269.ece|2=2012-11-30}} Europeiske muslimer dropper moskeen] - Aftenposten (Norwegian), May 29, 2010 ([http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/2010/05/eu-muslims-go-to-mosque-less-often.html English translation])</ref>  
Secondo i dati da un esteso studio del 2010 dell'European Social Survey (ESS), gli immigrati Musulmani che hanno vissuto regolarmente meno di un anno in Europa vanno in moschea___. Ma dopo aver vissuto più di un anno nella loro nuova Patria, le cifre calano al 48.8%__. Più della metà raramente o mai si recano alla moschea per pregare__.<ref name="Aft">[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article3670269.ece|2=2012-11-30}} Europeiske muslimer dropper moskeen] - Aftenposten (Norwegian), May 29, 2010 ([http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/2010/05/eu-muslims-go-to-mosque-less-often.html English translation])</ref>  


In the [[Netherlands]], mosque attendance is actually dropping faster than church attendance. In 1998, 47 percent of Muslims would attend mosque at least once a month. This figure fell by 12 percent in 2008 to only 35 percent. Whilst church attendance for Catholics fell by only 8 percent, and church attendance amongst Protestants showed no change, remaining at 63 percent.<ref>Jeroen Langelaar - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.elsevier.nl/web/10242197/Nieuws/Nederland/Steeds-minder-Nederlanders-naar-kerk-of-moskee.htm|2=2011-07-05}} Steeds minder Nederlanders naar kerk of moskee] - Elsevier, July 29, 2009</ref>
Nei [[Paesi Bassi]], la frequenza alle moschee__ in realtà diminuisce più della frequentazione delle chiese___. Nel 1998, il 47 percento dei Musulmani frequentavano la moschea almeno una volta al mese__. Questa stima dimiuì del 12 percento nel 2008, fino a solo del 35 percento___. Mentre la frequentazione delle chiese per i Cattolici diminuì solo dell' 8 percento, e la frequentazione delle chiese tra i Protestanti non mostrò variazioni___, rimanendo al 63 percento__.<ref>Jeroen Langelaar - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.elsevier.nl/web/10242197/Nieuws/Nederland/Steeds-minder-Nederlanders-naar-kerk-of-moskee.htm|2=2011-07-05}} Steeds minder Nederlanders naar kerk of moskee] - Elsevier, July 29, 2009</ref>


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It has been estimated that during 2001 - 2011, about 100,000 people converted to Islam in the [[United Kingdom]], but 75 percent of these converts quickly left Islam, during this period.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.newstatesman.com/religion/2013/05/confessions-ex-muslim|title= Confessions of an ex-Muslim|publisher= New Statesman|author= Omar Shahid|date= May 17, 2013|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newstatesman.com%2Freligion%2F2013%2F05%2Fconfessions-ex-muslim&date=2013-08-23|deadurl=no}}</ref> On the whole, there are about 200,000 apostates from Islam living in the UK, doubling the number that have converted.<ref>Anthony Browne - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article510589.ece|2=2011-09-18}} Muslim apostates cast out and at risk from faith and family Muslim apostates cast out and at risk from faith and family] - The Sunday Times, February 5, 2005</ref>
It has been estimated that during 2001 - 2011, about 100,000 people converted to Islam in the [[United Kingdom]], but 75 percent of these converts quickly left Islam, during this period.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.newstatesman.com/religion/2013/05/confessions-ex-muslim|title= Confessions of an ex-Muslim|publisher= New Statesman|author= Omar Shahid|date= May 17, 2013|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newstatesman.com%2Freligion%2F2013%2F05%2Fconfessions-ex-muslim&date=2013-08-23|deadurl=no}}</ref> On the whole, there are about 200,000 apostates from Islam living in the UK, doubling the number that have converted.<ref>Anthony Browne - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article510589.ece|2=2011-09-18}} Muslim apostates cast out and at risk from faith and family Muslim apostates cast out and at risk from faith and family] - The Sunday Times, February 5, 2005</ref>
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