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semar
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![]() Topic: Islam in SwitzerlandPosted: 08 April 2005 at 12:10am |
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Islam in Switzerland
Switzerland, and Geneva in particular, is often associated with emirs and other sheiks who enjoy sumptuous palaces, stroll along the harbor in the shade of the fountain and buy out the luxury shops. True, these visitors from the Gulf do exist, and they are well-known and highly appreciated by our businesses, however the bulk of the Muslim population has little to do with them.
The second largest religion in Switzerland The Muslim community of Switzerland is comprised of several nationalities, within which there are different cultures, languages and ethno-cultural particularities. In 1990, the vast majority (4/5) of the Muslim community was represented by Turk nationals (65,000 people or 42.8%) and nationals of the former Yugoslavia (55,000 people or 30.4%). The Muslim community from North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) represented 4% of the overall community, while the Lebanese community represented 3.3%.
It can be affirmed that the number of Muslims is surely underestimated, since, during the 1990 census, 3.1% of foreigners (an exceptionally high proportion) did not answer the question on religious affiliation. As for more recent figures, we have to resort to estimates of the non-governmental agencies, such as, for example, the Islamic associations or organizations in Switzerland. According to these sources, the number of Muslims in Switzerland is currently estimated between 200,000 and 250,000 people (from 2.8 to 3.5% of the resident population). A fragmented community... Turks, Bosnians and Albanians are each organized round a mother house in Zurich, with branches spread throughout Switzerland. A particularity amongst the Turks reproduces the political divisions of the country: a portion of the centers are controlled by the Dyanet, the Turkish Ministry of Religious Affairs, through a representative at the consulate in Zurich. On the other hand, twenty or so of the other centers are run by the Milli Görush, an off-shoot of Refah, the former Islamic opposition party. In the face of these structured entities, the Arabist world is not only minority, but also organized in less of a hierarchy, more difficult to decipher: between the so-called "official" centers, partially financed by Saudi Arabia (such as the Fondation, in Geneva) or by the United Arab Emirates (such as the Stiftung islamische Gemeinschaft, in Zurich), and movements of the pietistic group Tabligh, which advocates a return to individual practice without major political demands, or of the Muslim Brothers, a highly political reforming movement, there are rivalries but also many interlinks, contacts, common personages. It is impossible to describe this world without caricaturing it. ...that is trying to develop structure All the same, there still exists a wide range of Muslim organizations in Switzerland, notably associations that run prayer locations, small local associations. We have endeavored to provide a list of organizations that is representative of this range, however, our list is by no means exhaustive. |
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Salam/Peace,
Semar The Prophet said: "Do not eat before you are hungry, and stop eating before you are full" "1/3 of your stomach for food 1/3 for water, 1/3 for air" |
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jibreel
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Joined: 20 July 2005 Location: Spain Online Status: Offline Posts: 263 |
![]() Posted: 23 July 2005 at 5:11pm |
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Salam
Christianity has a fake head count of not practitioners i would say, so how many real Christians are there from those who like in Greece only have it written on there ID cards but yet never went to Church once on there own. So i wonder if any country would ever ask there people who realy is serious about there religion. |
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Shallah
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Joined: 15 September 2005 Location: Bhutan Online Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
![]() Posted: 20 September 2005 at 2:47pm |
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You may now think that islam has a foothold in Switzerland, but we can assure you, they are only tempory guests here, as we now have the right to dispell anything that may threaten our peacful way of life...and quite possibly this is one of them...We keep very close eyes on islam via our intelligance, some have been expelled already, and we will not tollerate a religeous invasion of any sort.....Be warned, we were neutral, but not anymore.........SOL Siez
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