- 67.8% of students believe that the Koran is “more important” than the laws in Germany
German schoolchildren are converting to Islam in German schools as Christian students feel like outsiders and are desperate to try to fit in, a new study warns.
“More and more parents of German children are going to counseling centers because Christian children want to convert so as not to be strangers at school anymore,” a State Security official told the German tabloid. image.
A study by the Lower Saxony Criminal Investigation Institute found that 67.8 percent of students surveyed believe the Koran is “more important” than laws in Germany.
Almost half of them (45.6 percent) think that “Islamic theocracy is the best form of government.”
In several schools in large cities such as Berlin or Frankfurt, Muslim children represent more than 80 percent of the students, which, according to the expert, is due to the heavy immigration of the last eight years.
Schoolchildren are converting to Islam in German schools as Christian students feel like outsiders and are desperate to try to fit in, new study warns (file image)
They said that, in addition, many of these Muslim students come from strictly religious families from “very archaic cultures” in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, where people live by the morals and laws established by the Koran.
“When girls at school behave too Westernized in the eyes of young Muslims, do not wear headscarves or know boys, male students think they have to defend their honor and warn girls to behave like devout Muslims” , states the state. said the security officer.
“Plus, there’s also peer pressure: you want to belong.”
They added that Muslim male students can “appear very threatening and sometimes violent” in their quest to ensure that girls respect the rules of the Koran.
Because of this, “parallel societies” can be seen emerging in schools as Muslim students take on a dominant role.
“And if many refugee children return to school in the summer, the situation will be even more explosive,” said the expert.
For the new study, researchers asked 308 students in the German state of Lower Saxony a large number of questions about their views on religion and governance.
More than half, 51.5 percent, of children said that only Islam could “solve the problems of our time,” while 36.5 percent believed that German society should be structured more according to Islamic norms. .
Questions about violence against non-Muslims revealed shocking beliefs held by young people.
Surprisingly, more than a third (35.3 percent) said they can understand violence against people who insult Allah or the Prophet Muhammad.
Meanwhile, 21.2 percent think the threat to Islam from the Western world justifies Muslims violently defending themselves.
Furthermore, 18.1 percent of children believe that violence is justified if Islam is to be spread and implemented.
The state security official also warned in Bild that Islamist propaganda on social media was ripe, with Islamist pop stars using TikTok to “convince students that they have to oppose the Western lifestyle.”
They said children are told “that only a caliphate is the correct form of government” and that Muslim students are “special,” while non-Muslim students, such as Christians, are “useless.”