Schlagwort-Archive: Europa

(English) Beltheshazzar & Abednego: The Mosque and its Role in Society

(English) The building of new mosques in traditional European cities does not only change and affect the landscape but also sets a signal for a lasting presence of a religion which will not be satisfied to publicly only address issues relating to religion affairs, but rather wants to be a religion which will increasingly be an impressive and decisive voice in societal and political matters. The authors of this small booklet entitled “The Mosque and its Role in Society” are concerned to present a concise treaty to inform about the self-understanding of Islam.

(English) Islamisation in Eastern Europe – A case study of Arraid in Ukraine

(English) The concept of Wasaṭiyya (from al-wasaṭ, middle, in Arabic) has been increasingly promoted in recent years. Originating from the Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwān al- Muslimūn), it is often referred to as ‘Islamic centrism’ and Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī is featured as its major proponent. The stress is on presenting Islam as a moderate and adaptable religion, with focus on families and social participation. The Wasaṭiyya ideas found a fertile ground in some surprising contexts. An example is Ukraine, a predominantly Orthodox country in Eastern Europe. Arraid, a group purporting these principles of Wasaṭiyya, has been gaining influence there among the local Muslim community as well as among non-Muslims.

Pressemitteilung anlässlich des Eklats auf der UNO-Konferenz gegen Rassismus in Genf

B O N N (22. April 2009) – Vor einem in der islamischen Welt und auch unter muslimischen Jugendlichen in Europa zunehmend wachsenden und immer offener propagierten Antisemitismus warnt der Islamexperte und Zweite Vorsitzende des Islaminstituts Albrecht Hauser angesichts der neuesten Äußerungen des iranischen Präsidenten Mahmud Ahmadinedschad auf der derzeit in Genf stattfinden UNO-Konferenz gegen Rassismus.

(English) Is Multiculturalism (Multi-Culti) at an End?

(English) „Multi-culti“ – a catchword we all know. A concept that today is looked at rather critically but, in past decades, was to a large extent a guideline for the shared life of Christians and Muslims in Europe, even if by far not everyone was aware of this premise. Multi-culti – a result of an historical development into which we have stumbled rather than consciously planned and controlled. A development that, in addition, resulted from the false intellectual premises that accompanied the contemplation of the migration of Muslim workers to Germany, as well as from indifference and ignorance.

(English) Muslim Immigration to Europe

(English) Globalization is a subject of great significance for Europe, too. The world has moved closer together. This is true also for the Islamic world and Europe. New chances for the shaping of a shared future in the twenty-first century, as well as challenges, result from this situation.