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Advertising with MPACUK

A commercial challenge faced by many businesses and organisations today is how to engage with the Muslim community in the United Kingdom. With Branches all over the country, MPACUK.ORG can be the key to accessing the Muslim Community.

Some facts:

  • The British Muslim 1.8 million consumer base represents a spending power of £20.5 billion (Mintel)
  • There are over 5000 British Muslim millionaires with total liquid assets exceeding £3.6 billion. (Datamonitor)
  • One in every seven person in London is Muslim by faith (Datamonitor) 
  • MPACUK.ORG is one of the biggest Muslim websites in the country (Alexa)

Prices and Specifications

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Forum prices - Customised adverts to suit you preferences

From £70 for 1 week
From £240 for 1 month
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Where can you advertise?

  • MPACUK.ORG - One of Britian's biggest Muslim websites.
  • MPACUK Forum - A community forum with over 10,000 subscribed members
  • MPACUK Newsletter - Our weekly newsletter that goes out to 60,000 Subscribers.

For more information about advertising with MPACUK, please contact us with your requirements and we will get back to you on availibility and pricing.


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For if you put me to death, you will not easily find another, who, to use a rather absurd figure, attaches himself to the city as a gadfly to a horse, which, though large and well bred, is sluggish on account of his size and needs to be aroused by stinging. I think the god fastened me upon the city in some such capacity, and I go about arousing

— Socrates

Apology 30e by Plato