How does he propose to bring about this “German Islam”? Will there be a new, German Qur’an shorn of the verses calling for warfare against and subjugation of unbelievers? Will Schaeuble write a biography of Muhammad that rivals Karen Armstrong’s in whitewashing the old warlord? If he isn’t going to challenge the Qur’an or Muhammad, and of course he isn’t, how does he think this “German Islam” will come about?
“Despite the rising number of xenophobic attacks in Germany, Schaeuble said he believed the majority of Germans would say: ‘Yes, we want you to belong to us.'”
That’s probably true. There’s just one problem: what about those Muslim migrants who don’t want to “belong” to non-Muslim, secular Germany, but want instead to conquer and Islamize it?
“Germany’s finance minister presses for a ‘German Islam,'” by Caroline Copley, Reuters, October 2, 2016:
A veteran ally of Angela Merkel urged Muslims in Germany on Sunday to develop a “German Islam” based on liberalism and tolerance, saying the influx of people seeking refuge, many of them Muslims, is a challenge for mainstream society.
Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, stepping out of his usual finance remit, urged tolerance, saying the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants required a better understanding among Germans of what is important to them and how they want to live.
Almost 1 million migrants from the Middle East and Africa, came to Germany last year, stoking social tensions and boosting support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has said Islam is not compatible with the constitution.
The arrival of large numbers of refugees has strained communities and led to a rise in far-right violence and attacks on migrant shelters, particularly in eastern Germany.
Schaeuble, a stalwart of Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU), said: “Without a doubt, the growing number of Muslims in our country today is a challenge for the open-mindedness of mainstream society.”
In a guest article for conservative paper Welt am Sonntag, he added: “The origin of the majority of refugees means that we will be increasingly dealing with people from quite different cultural circles than previously.”
Schaeuble, 74, is seen as possible CDU candidate for Chancellor should Merkel not seek re-election next year.
He acknowledged that sexual attacks by migrants in Cologne and two attacks by migrants claimed by the Islamic State militant group over the summer had soured the mood.
“We should not, in this more tense situation, allow an atmosphere to emerge in which well-integrated people in Germany feel alien,” he said.
Despite the rising number of xenophobic attacks in Germany, Schaeuble said he believed the majority of Germans would say: “Yes, we want you to belong to us.”
The migrant crisis and the integration of the large number of refugees has raised question marks over Merkel’s re-election prospects….