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Islam in Europe: Cologne mosque tests German tolerance
2007-08-06
PLANS to build one of the biggest mosques in Europe here have Christian leaders and the far-right up in arms over the Muslim communityÂ’s bold new assertion of its presence in Germany.

An imposing but elegant new building is to go up in the Ehrenfeld district of Cologne, a city that is 12 percent Muslim but is best known for its spectacular Gothic cathedral. Currently, most Muslims pray in small, often shabby quarters spread throughout the city and often hidden from plain view.

A visit to a typical prayer centre in Cologne reveals a stifling room in a prefabricated beige building where fake crystal chandeliers hang from the ceiling. Two giant posters of Mecca and Medina adorn the thick walls. Frequently more than 1,000 worshippers attend Friday prayers at the building which once housed a pharmaceuticals factory, squeezed between a petrol station and a noisy street.

If the crowd grows too big, prayer mats are laid out outside. “Do you really want us to continue to pray in this miserable place?” asked Bekir Alboga, the director of intercultural dialogue at the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB), which runs the centre.

“Just as the Christians have their churches and the Jews their synagogues, we want to pray in a mosque.” Which is what led DITIB, the biggest Muslim organisation in Germany, to press ahead with plans to build the sprawling new mosque and administrative building. Two 55-metre-tall (180-foot-tall) minarets will frame its 34.5-metre-tall glass cupola, high above a chamber where 2,000 people will be able to worship at once. Construction, financed by private donations and a bank loan, is to begin this year. The conservative mayor of Cologne, Fritz Schramma, called the plans “excellent, both aesthetically but also symbolically.”

He is joined by local officials from across the political spectrum. “Cologne has 120,000 Muslims,” the Social Democratic district councilman, Josef Wirges, said. “They should be able to pray at a prestigious building,” he said. “After all we have the beautiful Cologne cathedral.” But others in the city on the Rhine nicknamed “the Rome of the north” which hosted the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day in 2005 are eyeing the plans with suspicion. The Archbishop of Cologne, Joachim Meisner, said he understood why a giant mosque in their midst would make some in the city wary, adding that he too had a “negative impression” of the plans.

“You have to take people’s fears seriously,” Schramma added. “But these people have never been concerned about the fact that there is already a mosque here,” albeit insufficient for the community’s needs.
Posted by:Fred

#13  I think you just walked off with the Snark O' the Day™ gold medal, Barbara.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-06 22:19  

#12  "German tolerance."

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Oh, wait - they're serious?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-08-06 20:49  

#11  Two 55-metre-tall (180-foot-tall) minarets

The only thing worse than the noise pollution from cheap electronic church "bells" would be the continual wailing from cheap speakers on the minarets.
Posted by: KBK   2007-08-06 17:16  

#10  RobC - probably the same reason so many of our bridges are 'shabby' - more political prestige is gotten for building stuff than maintaining it. Only difference is Muslim 'politicians' are religious or royalty figures.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-08-06 09:30  

#9  How to create a target rich environment.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-08-06 09:25  

#8  Er, why are their present mosques shabby? Is it just that they're not taking care of them?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-08-06 05:33  

#7  German Tolerance. Heh.

All Europe should laugh as loud.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-06 02:34  

#6  ...while it is still there!
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-08-06 01:43  

#5  "...we want to pray in a mosque.”

There is a really nice mosque in Mecca. Go there.
Posted by: Bunyip   2007-08-06 01:30  

#4  I've got no problem with them having a nice building to pray in. It's the preaching and hiding of explosives that's the problem!
Posted by: Secret Master   2007-08-06 00:59  

#3  Cologne mosque tests German tolerance

German Tolerance. Heh.

Why do I get the image of a little yappy dog peeing all over the yard of a pit bull on a chain? Better hope that chain holds, fifi.
Posted by: AT   2007-08-06 00:48  

#2  And the invasion continues...
Posted by: GK   2007-08-06 00:32  

#1  Â“Just as the Christians have their churches and the Jews their synagogues, we want to pray in a mosque.”

You can, once there are churches and mosques allowed in KSA and allowed new ones to be built in other places, and when those edifices have no restriction vis-a-vis mosques. Else, go back where you come from, plenty of mosques there.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-08-06 00:18  

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