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  • Is the minaret too high? How should Islamic groups be classified? Hussein Hamdan helps defuse conflicts between mosque communities and municipalities
    Muslims in Europe and conflict resolution

    Meet Germany's first Islamic affairs consultant

    How can local authorities best understand the various Islamic groups in their communities? Or integrate young Muslims? Christoph Strack reports how Germany's first Islamic affairs consultant is resolving conflicts between mosque communities and municipalities

  • In Deutschland sind zahlreiche Moscheen mit Bedrohungen konfrontiert, während die Sicherheitsbehörden im Dunkeln tappen. In der muslimischen Gemeinschaft vermischen sich Ängste mit wachsendem Frust.
    Muslims in Germany

    Anonymous hate mail rattles mosque congregations

    In Germany, numerous mosques are facing threats, yet the security authorities are anything but clued up. Fear, mixed with an increasing sense of frustration, is growing among the country's Muslim community. By Christoph Strack

  • For generations, the postage stamp-sized Koran has been passed down through one family -- surviving wars and one of the world's most fanatical "godless regimes".
    Islam in Europe

    The big history of Albania's tiny Koran

    For generations, this postage stamp-sized book has been passed down through one family -- surviving wars and one of the world's most fanatical "godless regimes".

  • Muslims in Europe

    "For integration, read assimilation"

    Islam expert Schirin Amir-Moazami says Europe must take a more critical look at the social and political conditions under which Muslims immigrated to Europe – and in which they now live. Interview by Claudia Mende

  • Sufis today are under attack from fundamentalists and modernists alike. At the same time, a new form of Sufism is emerging in the West.
    The future of Islamic mysticism

    Is Sufism under threat?

    Sufis today are under attack from fundamentalists and modernists alike. At the same time, a new form of Sufism is emerging in the West. By Marian Brehmer

  • "If we want a shared future worth living in, I can think of no better preparation than reading Annemarie Schimmel," writes Stefan Weidner.
    Women and Islamic studies

    Annemarie Schimmel’s pioneering take on Islam

    This year Annemarie Schimmel, the great German scholar of Islamic studies, would have turned 100. Unique within the German and international academic community of her time, Schimmel’s pioneering work was characterised by a love of Islam. A tribute by Stefan Weidner

  • Burkinis have been a long-standing catalyst for dispute in France, calling societal attitudes towards Islam and feminism into question.
    France and Islam

    French mayor reignites burkini row

    Burkinis have been a long-standing catalyst for dispute in France, calling societal attitudes towards Islam and feminism into question. Rule changes in Grenoble suggest opposition to the garment could be receding, writes Joanna York

  • The German coalition is planning to legalise cannabis during the current legislative period. Does Islam permit the use of this drug? Muslim theologian Ali Ghandour presents differing positions on this issue in the Islamic spectrum.
    Cannabis and Islam?

    There is no one single answer

    The German government is planning to legalise cannabis before the end of this legislative period. So what does Islam have to say about its consumption? Will changing the law alter the way Muslims in Germany feel about the issue? Said Rezek talked to Muslim theologian Ali Ghandour from the University of Munster

  • Dayton, Putin, the EU

    Bosnia and Herzegovina's 30-year struggle

    Separatists continue to threaten to destroy Bosnia & Herzegovina. A look back indicates the tiny western Balkan state is lacking democracy, the rule of law, prosperity and the prospect of being integrated into the EU soon. By Rudiger Rossig

  • Young, feminist, Muslim - Toya Zurkuhlen is an editor at the "Datteltäter" and converted to Islam four years ago.
    Muslimas on Instagram

    The many ways to tie a headscarf

    Some German women who’ve converted to Islam are choosing to maintain a public presence on social media such as Instagram, under names such as "Hijabi on Tinder“. In doing so, they’re fending off the cliches and the hate – no matter where it comes from. Julia Ley reports

  • Mount Tomorr, in southwest Albania, site of an annual August pilgrimage believed to bring healing and luck. The festival commemorates Abbas ibn Ali, a Muslim saint who died at the 7th century battle of Karbala.
    Islam and tolerance

    Albania's Bektashi Muslims

    In Albania, where most Muslims live a pretty secular life, it would seem that praying and drinking go hand-in-hand. Nevertheless, over a hundred Albanians still went to fight for Islamic State. By Karin A. Wenger with photos by Philipp Breu

  • The bride's hair is covered with a red headscarf, her painted doll-like face framed with silk flower garlands and streaks of shiny tinsel, making her unrecognisable. She is then presented to her husband-to-be clad in traditional attire of dark crimson baggy pants, multi-coloured apron and bodice and henna-painted fingertips contrasting with his simple blue jeans and black blazer.
    Bulgaria's Muslim minority

    Bulgarian Pomaks keep traditional wedding rite alive

    A wedding extravaganza of bright colours, flowers, feasting and dancing, yet the bride, Nefie Eminkova, who comes from Bulgaria's Pomak – Muslim – minority, can see none of it. Her eyes must remain tightly closed until the imam gives his blessing.

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