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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Alemania | Miércoles, 25. Abril 2007
Necla Kelek's criticism of Islam
The integration of Muslims will be discussed at the second meeting of the Islam Conference in Germany. Necla Kelek takes the opportunity to examine the different approaches to reforming Islam and formulates her main criticism of the religion: "In its 1400-year history, Islam has hardly taken root in Europe. Islam is an Arabic religion, even if it presents itself as universal. It doesn't recognise individuality and its view of mankind is incompatible with modern times, which require independent individuals. Islam pursues a very different, collective social model. Islam not only claims to be a faith; as a religion it represents the unity of life, belief, laws and politics. It's in direct conflict with secularisation. Islam tries to demand collective rights from its followers, whereas an enlightened society protects the rights of the individual above all else."
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