Oman Daily Observer

Germany opens dept of Islamic theology

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TUEBINGEN, Germany — Germany, home to 4 million Muslims, officially opened its first university department of Islamic theology yesterday, with 36 students enrolled for bachelor's degrees.

The government of Chancellor Angela Merkel faced resistance from conservati­ves to funding the department, the first of four around the country, but argued that graduates would be the best antidote to self-taught "hate preachers." Education Minister Annette Schavan, who is herself a graduate in Catholic theology, said at the opening the school was a "milestone for integratio­n" of Muslims who make up 5 per cent of the population.

"Religion needs to be thought through," she said, rejecting claims that a backward brand of Islam would dominate at the school. She said Germany would now contribute to "advances in Islamic theology." The three professors at the department had to satisfy an Islamic advisory council that they were devout Muslims. They also have advanced western academic qualificat­ions. All teaching will be conducted in German, but Arabic, the language of the Quran, is a compulsory subject.

Tuebingen, a public university where tuition is free, is already one of Europe's leading centres of academic Christian theology. Germany already has department­s of Islamic studies, which take an academic view of the religion, but has never had an advanced institutio­n where professors teach the faith.

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