Course for Imams in Germany aims at integration

The University of Osnabrueck has launched a program that will train Muslim spiritual leaders to help Muslim communities to integrate.
As Martina Blasberg-Kuhnke, vice-president of the University of Osnabrueck, states, “Imams play a pivotal role because they work with their communities, their religion and with society at large, so they have a public function (…) They have a big influence on family life and the way practicing Muslims choose to live their lives, and that’s why they’re particularly important.”

As German President Christian Wulff marked during the 20th anniversary of German reunification, “Islam is also part of Germany.” Indeed, Muslim population in Germany amounts four million. These are citizens and migrants that are generally making a great contribution to the country.

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