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IQNA – Islamophobia in Germany is rising alarmingly, a leading rights group warned, noting that every second person in the European country agrees with anti-Muslim statements
News ID: 3493571    Publish Date : 2025/06/24

IQNA – Islamophobic incidents in Berlin surged by nearly 70% in 2024, according to new data released by a civil society group monitoring anti-Muslim discrimination in Germany.
News ID: 3493427    Publish Date : 2025/06/12

Islamophobia is a global crisis that affects all of society—not just Muslims—warned Abdulsamad Al-Yazidi, Chair of the Muslim Center of Germany.
News ID: 3493247    Publish Date : 2025/05/27

IQNA – Germany recorded more than 1,550 incidents of anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2024, according to official statistics released by the Interior Ministry on Friday.
News ID: 3491780    Publish Date : 2025/02/08

IQNA – Germany’s Federal Anti-Racism Commissioner, Reem Alabali-Radovan, voiced concern on Monday about a surge in anti-Muslim sentiment and attacks following a fatal car-ramming incident at a Christmas market in Magdeburg last week which killed 5 and injured some 200 people.
News ID: 3491191    Publish Date : 2024/12/24

IQNA – Warning of a growing trend in anti-Muslim racism and hate crimes in Germany, a leading human rights organization urged the Berlin government to avoid spreading anti-Muslim stereotypes.
News ID: 3490999    Publish Date : 2024/12/10

IQNA – There has been a growing trend of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments in Germany, a recent study has revealed.
News ID: 3490685    Publish Date : 2024/11/14

IQNA – The Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİB) has expressed serious concerns over the increasing number of anti-Muslim incidents in Germany.
News ID: 3489038    Publish Date : 2024/07/08

IQNA – Human Rights Watch criticized the Berlin government’s failure to adequately protect Muslims from racism and hate crimes.   
News ID: 3488153    Publish Date : 2024/04/30

IQNA – Reports on Monday revealed a significant increase in Islamophobic crimes in Germany, with the number more than doubling in 2023.
News ID: 3487952    Publish Date : 2024/04/15

IQNA – A German lawmaker is calling for the inclusion of anti-Islamophobia laws into the state constitution.
News ID: 3487327    Publish Date : 2024/02/25

IQNA – As Islamophobic incidents and anti-Muslim hate are rising in Germany, what frustrates Muslims in the country even more is the government’s support for Israel’s bloody war on Gaza.   
News ID: 3486398    Publish Date : 2023/12/12

BERLIN (IQNA) – A Muslim leader in Germany has expressed his concern over the rising anti-Muslim sentiments in the country following the war between the Israeli regime and Hamas in Gaza.
News ID: 3486205    Publish Date : 2023/11/28

BERLIN (IQNA) – A 15-year-old Muslim student, wearing a necklace with the word "Allah", was assaulted by her classmates in a Berlin school on Friday, according to German police.
News ID: 3486178    Publish Date : 2023/11/26

BERLIN (IQNA) – Islamophobia is a serious problem in Germany, and addressing it requires active participation of larger sections of society, a prominent expert has said.
News ID: 3486147    Publish Date : 2023/11/24

BERLIN (IQNA) – Germany has voiced concern over the increasing instances of anti-Muslim racism in the country since the commencement of the Gaza conflict on October 7.
News ID: 3485912    Publish Date : 2023/11/07

BERLIN (IQNA) – Authorities have been urged to act against Islamophobia after packages and letters containing racist threats against Muslims were sent to several mosques in Germany.
News ID: 3485812    Publish Date : 2023/10/31

BERLIN (IQNA) – German football club Mainz suspended Anwar El Ghazi over a social media post in which he voiced support for Palestine.
News ID: 3485644    Publish Date : 2023/10/18

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A leading human rights official deplored lack of any improvement in the situation of Muslim students grappling with ongoing discrimination in German schools.
News ID: 3481582    Publish Date : 2022/12/08

TEHRAN (IQNA) –Muslims in Germany, especially Muslim women who wear headscarves, are worried about the rising trend of Islamophobia in the European country.
News ID: 3481254    Publish Date : 2022/11/14