Middle-class people are more educated, which means that – in the case of Islam – they are more miseducated too.
A survey led by the University of Birmingham says people from middle and upper-class occupational groups are more likely to hold prejudiced views of Islam than people from working class occupational groups
Th report highlights the pervasiveness of Islamophobia and shows that Islamophobia comes in two varieties, racial and religious, with the 'religious' form of Islamophobia being more common among the UK's middle classes.
PhD Theology and Religion student Faith Van Horne discusses her highlights from the first term on the University of Birmingham campus