The Blue Mosque at the centre of Wednesday’s raid is said to be one of the oldest in Germany. It was founded in Hamburg in the late 1950s by a group of exiled Iranians and businessmen.
The mosque has become a rallying point for Islamophobes, far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) sympathizers, and others wary of migration. The agitation and the hatred began even before the ...
This growth increases the risk of overcrowding in mosques across the country. And although many of Germany’s Muslims are well integrated — 96% say they feel closely connected to the country ...
Unidentified suspects send threatening email to mosque in northwestern city of Duisburg, prompting police search of building ...
Letters sent to mosques located in Dortmund and near Dusseldorf on Thursday, according to Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs - Anadolu Ajansı ...
A historic Quran, handwritten by Seyyid Süleyman Vehbi Efendi in the 19th century, has been donated to the Green Mosque in ...
Berlin, Germany - The suspects ... German prosecutors have charged 12 men with plotting well-funded, armed attacks on mosques in which they planned to kill or injure as many Muslims as possible ...
Berlin: German police launched dawn raids on mosques, apartments and offices ... Thomas de Maiziere believed the group breached Germany's constitution and incited hatred, she added.
The Marxloh Central Mosque, the largest Islamic house of worship in Duisburg, serves a significant Turkish-German community in the industrial Ruhr region. Germany has experienced a rise in anti ...