May 18, 2015
2 mins read

UK’s first ever Muslim lifestyle exhibition

 

MLEThe UK is set to host the first-ever international exhibition on Muslim lifestyle looking at one of the world’s fastest growing segments worth trillions of pounds globally.

The Muslim Lifestyle Expo 2015 will bring together a number of sectors under one platform in the biggest ever event of its kind at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.

The two-day event in the Jaguar Exhibition Hall will showcase over 70 exhibitors from sectors such as fashion, food and drink, travel, Islamic finance, creative arts and health and beauty from across the world

It also hopes to attract consumers from across the UK and international companies looking to tap into the growth potential of the Muslim lifestyle sector.

The inter-active event will also feature a live fashion show called MLE Live, and innovation hub for aspiring technology entrepreneurs, seminars, workshops and a kids zone.

A recent report by Thomson Reuters reported global expenditure of Muslim consumers on food and lifestyle sectors grew 9.5% to £1.36 trillion at the end of 2013.

Tahir Mirza, founder of the Expo, said “The Expo is a great opportunity to showcase the growth of all the Muslim lifestyle sectors to an international audience.”

Rauf Mirza, Director of the Muslim Lifestyle Expo, said: “The exhibition is aimed at being a family-friendly and culturally diverse event and to promote the positive and vibrant aspects of British Muslims.

“Our aim is to showcase the value of the Muslim lifestyle in a fun and enjoyable way and is an inclusive event for all and welcomes people from all faiths and backgrounds.

“The Expo is a perfect platform to connect businesses to consumers who are seeking growth in this lucrative sector from across the world especially as the UK is a key market.”

The event will include a networking event with speeches by entrepreneurs and business experts to equip delegates with market intelligence, industry forecasts and trends to understand how to market to the Muslim consumer.

The Muslim Lifestyle Expo will be held at the Ricoh Arena on Saturday, August 1 and Sunday, August 2.

The Expo has already attracted sponsors such as Al Rayaan Bank, Human Appeal International, Asian World Newspaper, Asians UK magazine, BMTV and Penny Appeal. The Expo organisers are also proudly supporting Zoe’s Children’s Hospice in Coventry as one of their charity partners.

Jane McGaffney, from Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice in Coventry, said: “The Muslim Lifestyle Expo will bring much-needed awareness as the only baby specific hospice in the West Midlands along with funds that we so desperately need to ensure that our families get the help and support they need.”

Angela Perkins, head of sales at the Ricoh Arena, said: “This is the first event of its kind so interest is expected to be high among exhibitors and visitors.”

Previous Story

INTERVIEW: Anurag Kashyap

Next Story

GALLERY: Chinese Fashion Trends

Latest from Fashion

Bollywood Inspires Karwa Chauth Looks

Karwa Chauth, a festival celebrated with love, devotion, and vibrant traditions, is just around the corner. This special day sees married women observing a nirjala fast—without water—as they pray for the long

Threads of Eternity

Threads of Eternity explored the unique interplay between hard and soft materials through the use of threads embroidered with quilted foam During the October 2025 edition of Bombay Times Fashion Week, House of

Nykaa Expands Global Footprint with UK Debut

To commemorate this significant global debut, Nykaa’s leadership hosted an exclusive soiree at the George Club in Mayfair, London Nykaa, India’s leading beauty and lifestyle destination, is set to make a grand

See Designs Revives Tradition

India’s ethnic wear market is witnessing an unprecedented surge in demand from young professionals, students, and urban families who wish to embrace tradition while staying fashionable In India, ethnic wear is more

See Designs Revives Tradition

Adding a touch of glamour, several well-known celebrities have been spotted in See Designs’ signature kurtas In India, ethnic wear is more than just attire—it embodies tradition, culture, and identity. Yet, for
Go toTop