Abstract
Introduction Muslims make up the second largest religious group in Britain [1]. A census of UK inpatients and out patients in National Health Service (NHS) and independent mental health services showed that 4% of the 31,786 people recorded identified themselves as Muslim [2]. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence [3] and
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