but as you say, comforting in a way.
Quote from: ansu on Today at 10:06:03 AMYou are right, we have lots of muslims in Germany, above all since 2015. Formerly it were Turkish guest workers.That is interesting. From what you say, your immigrants are largely from Turkey or East Europe, whereas ours seem to be largely from Pakistan and possibly other middle-east countries.
In big cities they live in special districts - like Kreuzberg in Berlin.
In our town they live mainly in the town centre where apartments are cheap, but as far as I can judge they slowly move in apartments everywhere in our town. In the street where I live there only lived Germans - above all seniors - now the residents are multicultural.
In the flats of my mother there live a family from the Kosovo, a Turkish family, 2 families from Lithuania and 2 young men from Ukrainia - up to now no problems arised - neither with regard to their religion nor their nationality.
Integration is a bit a problem as German is a difficult language and many wives of muslim families don't speak or attend German lessons. Their role is to care for the family - as in Great Britain they often have lots of children. However, there's a change visible at the so-called "second generation".
Some years ago I was invited to a Turkish wedding and I had the impression that such events are also so-called marriage markets - but I am not sure.
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