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I think that's the reason people try to stay close to 'their own kind', as far as possible.to Muslims living in non-muslims countries, i can understand that you can practise islam if you want to, people cant keep you from that.but dont you people feel like losing your identity?
When I look at the demographics of our town, there are pockets of people of the same ethnic origin: there is a Somali community, a couple of Pakistani ones, a Polish community, an Italian community etc.
I don't think that it is the Council who houses people in such a way (in fact, they try to do the opposite and keep housing estates diverse) - it is the people who are (understandably) actively looking to live with like-minded people.
It also makes it much easier to create facilities for the need of the community - shops, places of worship, a commonly spoken language etc.
Add-on:
I meant to add how impressed I am by the many positive impressions and experiences people have, living in non-Islamic countries.

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