Germany: Less Jesus, More Muhammad
Germany’s Green Party has introduced into parliament a 24-point plan to secure the “institutional anchoring” of Islam in Germany.
Germany’s Green Party has introduced into parliament a 24-point plan to secure the “institutional anchoring” of Islam in Germany.
A new report on radicalization in Germany has revealed that nearly half of all Muslims under 40 years of age in the country are sympathetic to Islamism, the belief that all social and political systems should be guided by Islam.
Israel’s Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism released a new report showing that the Muslim Brotherhood is operating across Europe to “Islamize” the continent, fuel antisemitism, and delegitimize Israel.
A highly publicized new book that claims to reconcile the practice of Islam with France’s principle of state secularism has reopened a long-running debate about the role of Islam in Western societies.
The German government’s laissez-faire approach to Islamism has moved the problem into a taboo zone that has strengthened the Islamists.
A new German Islamist party that is close to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has obtained authorization from Germany’s Federal Election Committee to participate in upcoming elections for the European Parliament.
A new ban on foreign-appointed imams in France is aimed at combating Islamist separatism, but the policy risks making matters worse by handing future decisions about hiring imams over to local groups affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
A German government plan to ease citizenship requirements for millions of Turkish immigrants could lead to the creation of Germany’s first national Islamist party, German lawmakers are warning.
Turkish government-controlled mosques in Germany have openly praised the Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis to inflame hatred against Jews and Israel. This in turn has spurred calls on the German government to intervene.
Islamists in Europe have overwhelmingly come out in support of Hamas’s October 7 brutal massacre of more than 1,400 Israelis.
An annual report on “Islamophobia” in Europe is being published under the name of a fictitious organization, presumably to conceal the report’s close links to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The latest edition of an annual “Islamophobia” report falsely claims that Muslim persecution in Europe is ubiquitous, and incorrectly portrays Europe as unsafe for Muslims to practice their faith.