Germany: Muslim University Group Events Barred Amid Claims of Sex Segregation

By Kurt Zindulka

Germany: Muslim University Group Events Barred Amid Claims of Sex Segregation

A Muslim student organisation has been barred from holding any further events at Germany鈥檚 prestigious Charit茅 University over accusations of segregating events by sex.

Medislam Collective, an Islamic student group, has been accused of violating the anti-discrimination policies of the Charit茅 University of Medicine of Berlin after footage emerged of men and women being separated by their sex during a lecture.

The Medislam group had also reportedly held sex-specific events, including 鈥淎ctivity Day for Sisters鈥 for female students and 鈥淏rothers Activity Day鈥 for male students, Bild reported.

Other events included in-depth recitals of the Qur鈥檃n. It is currently unclear if the group mandated the segregation or if it was self-imposed by the students.

In a statement to the German paper, a Charit茅 spokesman said that the university did not organise the previous events and that planned events have been barred during an official investigation.

鈥淏ased on the current indications and to ensure a non-discriminatory, inclusive and values-based Higher education space from now until further notice, and until further notice, the group will be prohibited from holding activities and events in the premises of the Charit茅,鈥 the spokesman said.

鈥淔urther substantive and legal review of the Group鈥檚 activities will be undertaken. The board reserves the right to take further action depending on the outcome of the audit,鈥 the spokesman added.

The Islamic student group claims that it is also open to non-Muslim students.

However, the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has claimed that the incident demonstrated the deleterious impact of Muslim migration and the 鈥淚slamification鈥 of German universities.

鈥淭hese incidents show this is not about an academic debate, but about the politicisation of the freedom of our universities,鈥 AfD Bundestag member Christoph Birghan said per The Telegraph.

A similar controversy broke out earlier this year at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. During an 鈥淚slam Week鈥 at the university, reports also emerged of sex-segregated events, with women sitting in the back of the classroom and even using different entrances from the men. According to Welt, there were also eyewitness accounts of antisemitic stickers on the laptops of students.

The Islamic University Group Kiel (IHG), which organised the events, later claimed that segregation was not mandatory and that the students did so on their own.

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