• Title of article

    Educating for Citizenship? Re-Assessing the Role of Islamic Instruction in German Schools

  • Author/Authors

    Joyce Marie Mushaben، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    35
  • From page
    518
  • To page
    552
  • Abstract
    Positing a “clash of cultures,” many European politicians oppose Muslim headscarves as well as Islamic instruction in public schools; the real source of “failed integration” lies not with the religiosity of young Muslims but rather with an arcane definition of “state neutrality” that sustains the dominance of some religions at the expense of others. Focusing on Germany, this study reviews educational statistics pertaining to youth of migrant origin, showing that conflicts over Islamic instruction mirror deeper patterns of minority discrimination. It outlines the legal hurdles new faith communities must overcome to secure recognition as “corporate entities under public law” (Korperschaftsstatus), entitling them to accredited teacher training, tax-funded salaries, construction subsidies, and other institutional privileges. It describes divergent curricular models utilized by the Lander, followed by a closer look at Islamic instruction in Berlin, where a court ruling compelled authorities to take a pro-active approach. It concludes with a review of dilemmas inherent in Germany’s approach to “value education” against the backdrop of the new European Union anti-discrimination directives.
  • Journal title
    Politics and Religion
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Politics and Religion
  • Record number

    665000