Germany’s Turkish-Muslim Integration Problem
Nearly half of the three million ethnic Turks living in Germany believe it is more important to follow Islamic Sharia law than German law.
Germany’s Turkish-Muslim Integration Problem
Soeren Kern | Gatestone Institute | June 24, 2016
Nearly half of the three million ethnic Turks living in Germany believe it is more important to follow Islamic Sharia law than German law if the two are in conflict, according to a new study.
One-third of those surveyed also yearn for German society to “return” to the way it was during the time of Mohammed, the founder of Islam, in the Arabia of the early seventh century.
The survey — which involves Turks who have been living in Germany for many years, often decades — refutes claims by German authorities that Muslims are well integrated into German society.