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Three German universities close prayer rooms used by Muslims | Three German universities close prayer rooms used by Muslims |
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Three German universities have closed prayer rooms used by Muslims, leading to claims of discrimination. | Three German universities have closed prayer rooms used by Muslims, leading to claims of discrimination. |
The Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), Technical University of Dortmund (TU Dortmund) and the university of Essen Duisburg have all closed prayer rooms. | The Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), Technical University of Dortmund (TU Dortmund) and the university of Essen Duisburg have all closed prayer rooms. |
It is difficult for German universities to know how many Muslims study in their institutions, as they are not allowed to ask students about religion, The Local reports. | It is difficult for German universities to know how many Muslims study in their institutions, as they are not allowed to ask students about religion, The Local reports. |
TU Berlin closed its two separate prayer rooms for male and female students on Monday. | TU Berlin closed its two separate prayer rooms for male and female students on Monday. |
TU Berlin president Christian Thomsen told local news site Suddeutsche Zeitung the decision “boiled down to the fundamental question: do we want religious facilities at our universities? I think higher education and religion should be kept separate. | |
He added: “Previously Muslims didn’t have much opportunity to practise their religion in Berlin. But now there are enough prayer rooms the students can use – perhaps not within walking distance, but a few stops away by bus. A prayer room at the university is no longer necessary.” | He added: “Previously Muslims didn’t have much opportunity to practise their religion in Berlin. But now there are enough prayer rooms the students can use – perhaps not within walking distance, but a few stops away by bus. A prayer room at the university is no longer necessary.” |
A room for Muslim students which had been used for more than 20 years was also closed at the university of Essen-Duisburg. | A room for Muslim students which had been used for more than 20 years was also closed at the university of Essen-Duisburg. |
Officials stated in an official letter the room has been closed due to "matters of space for the students to study". | Officials stated in an official letter the room has been closed due to "matters of space for the students to study". |
"With more than 130 nations at our university, we can’t offer a room for every religion or culture," the university added. "The room was installed in a time in which there were no places for Muslims to go nearby. This has changed in the past two decades." | "With more than 130 nations at our university, we can’t offer a room for every religion or culture," the university added. "The room was installed in a time in which there were no places for Muslims to go nearby. This has changed in the past two decades." |
The Technical University of Dortmund also permanently closed its prayer room - intended for people of all faiths - Die Welt reported in February. | The Technical University of Dortmund also permanently closed its prayer room - intended for people of all faiths - Die Welt reported in February. |
The university said Muslim men had tried to take over the room by imposing gender segregation and storing prayer mats inside. | The university said Muslim men had tried to take over the room by imposing gender segregation and storing prayer mats inside. |
The trend to close prayer rooms comes amid a wave of anti-Islam protests in Germany. | The trend to close prayer rooms comes amid a wave of anti-Islam protests in Germany. |
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