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Friday, March 27, 2015

Berliner Morgenpost- Berliners Divided Over Headscarf Ruling

03/27/15 

BERLIN TREND

Berliners are divided over headscarf ruling

The majority of people in the city speaks loudly trend of Berlin Berliner Morgenpost and rbb for certified teachers from Islam. You need to take action in the integration.
By Joachim Fahrun
Photo: AP

Mehrere Frauen mit Kopftüchern demonstrieren auf dem Oranienplatz für das Recht für Lehrerinnen, Kopftuch zu tragen
Several women in headscarves to demonstrate Oranienplatz for the right for teachers to wear headscarves
Berliners are a small majority that Muslim teachers wear headscarves in public schools. 50 percent of citizens in order to support a judgment in accordance with the Federal Constitutional Court. But the number of enemies is great. 47 percent say the headscarf should be banned.
This was the result of the trend of Berlin Berliner Morgenpost and the creme-show. Infra dimap asked for 1,001 electors Berlin between the 20th and 24th of March. The tolerance for the headscarf in class is greater in younger than in older ones. Two-thirds (67 percent) of Berlin under age 30 will allow the cloth, one-third is against it. Among the over-60s, the ratio is reversed. Women are 50 percent against headscarves, 45 percent support the price of the Constitutional Court.
The Senate can with his stance towards Islam and Muslim communities in Berlin count on the support of the citizens. Both the plan for the training of Islamic theologians at universities in Berlin and the considerations for a treaty with Muslim organizations are approved by a clear majority.
The ratios mainly Muslim Berliners to improve citizens seems badly needed. Because a majority believes Muslim immigrants integrated for no good.

Only 37 percent consider Muslims to be "good or very good integrated"

In Berlin trend of the Berliner Morgenpost and the RBB Evening News reported only 37 percent of respondents to keep Muslim immigrants for well or very well integrated. See 54 percent of the state of integration rather negative. The assessment runs through all population groups. Upward outliers are only young people under 29 years of age, hold integrated to 44 percent for rather good Muslims, and Green voters who consider 53 percent the integration into the company for success. A much more negative than the rest of the population have the trailer AfD, four fifths of whom hold integrated for bad Muslims.
People also have a clear preference for a State education of Muslim religious teachers to obtain greater influence on the content of the Islamic instruction in public schools. So far, the Islamic Federation organizes these courses at primary schools in Berlin.
71 percent of the 1,001 eligible voters Berlin, the dimap between 20 and 24 March Infratest interviewed by telephone, are State College of Islamic teachers who would have to occur at a Berlin University. A similar chair is designed by the academic administration. 19 percent are against such a model. Five percent said to be against any religious instruction in public schools, and this proportion in the eastern part of the city is almost twice as high.

Find AfD trailer for the state to educate teachers of Islam

The initiative for a chair of Islamic theology that prepares educators to their service, citizens can make friends across the political preferences of a large majority. Also AFD sympathizers find it good to 80 percent if the State Training Teachers of Islam.
Another positive people see the reasoning for the relationship of the state to the Muslim communities and mosques in the city to create a new legal basis and thus equate Muslims Christian churches. For 58 percent of the proposal of a treaty with the Muslims going in the right direction. 33 percent see it differently. Only among the elderly over 60 years creates the idea of ​​an absolute majority. In this age group, 47 percent are in favor, 42 against.
In the camp of the Left and the Greens are almost four-fifths of this path, AfD supporters reject a treaty also vehemently. Of the coalition parties, the SPD gets 62 percent support and 34 percent disapproval in his own camp more support than the CDU. Their supporters see the way to 54 percent positive, 41 percent do not believe in a treaty.
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