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Islam in Restoration England

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In Restoration England, there were merchants trading with Muslims, ambassadors from the Ottoman Empire and Morocco and a community of 40 Muslims in London in the 1640s. Muslims in England were not permanent residents and not subject to the monarch because they would not take an oath of allegiance (Matar 63-82).