Islam Could Become Europe's Dominant Religion, Experts Say

Bluegazer

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Islam Could Become Europe's Dominant Religion, Experts Say​


By Kevin McCandless
CNSNews.com Correspondent
March 02, 2007


London (CNSNews.com) - As the Anglican Communion continues to fight over homosexuality and as church attendance plummets, experts say that Islam is well on its way to becoming the most dominant religion in Europe.

Meeting in London this week in their General Synod, the leaders of the Church of England continued to debate the role of gay and lesbian priests, an issue that increasingly threatens to cause a schism in the worldwide Anglican Church.

This follows another meeting in Tanzania last week in which Anglican bishops issued an official warning over the matter to the Episcopal Church, the American wing of the Communion. Under threat of being relegated to a lesser role in the Communion, the Episcopal Church must promise by the end of September not to consecrate another homosexual bishop or introduce prayers for same-sex couples.

Meanwhile, research studies show that church attendance in Britain is dropping precipitously, as well as across the whole of Western Europe.

According to Christian Research, a British think tank, only 6.3 percent of the British population in 2005 attended Christian services on a weekly basis.

The group also projects that around 4,000 churches will close over the next 15 years, being sold off or rehabilitated for other uses.

Reflecting a trend around Europe, British churches in the past decade have been transformed into restaurants, cafes, art galleries, mosques, and in one notable instance, a training school for circus acrobats in Bristol.

But while church attendance on the continent reportedly shows a similar decline, the level of Muslim religious participation and the Muslim population itself has exploded.

In recent years, experts say that young European Muslims are returning to the faith which their parents observed only sporadically, becoming much more devout.

Though Muslims only comprise around three percent of the British population, Christian Research says that in 35 years there will be twice as many Muslims in mosques on Friday as there are Christians in churches on Sunday.

In a 2004 ICM poll of 500 British Muslims, 51 percent said that they prayed every day.

In November, a study by the Spanish magazine Alba said that more mosques and prayer centers have been built in France than churches over the last century, with over 4,000 mosques currently serving the largest Muslim population in Europe.

Europe has seen a wave of Muslim immigration over the last century, in large part from the countries of North Africa, and some experts predict that they will become the dominant population by the end of this century.

In January, the Islam-Archive Central Institute, a government-sponsored think tank, projected that Muslims will be the majority population of Germany by 2046, based on fertility rates.

Brent Nelson, an expert on European Islam at Furman University in South Carolina, told Cybercast News Service Thursday it was hard to guess what a Europe with a large Muslim minority would look like.

However, he said that unless Christians and Muslims as a whole learn to compromise and live together, there was a danger of a clash between the two cultures.

From introducing daily prayers into the workplace to building mosques and minarets in cities, there would be endless grounds for conflict in the future, he said.

"The danger is that Europe will not come to terms with what it means to absorb a large Muslim population," he said. "And in turn that Muslims won't come to terms with what it means to live in the West, the need to compromise with Western values. If that doesn't occur, you'll have a culture war which will dwarf anything we've seen in the United States."

David Masci, a senior research fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, said Thursday it was difficult for many Muslim immigrants to accept the secular nature of countries like Holland.

"Look," he said. "Holland is a society which is very, very liberal in terms of attitudes towards gender and towards sexuality. These people are clearly pushing against that."

However, he added that the Pentecostal and Evangelical strains of Christianity were showing a revival in Europe, spurred on by an influx of immigrants from Africa and Asia.

Though he didn't believe that Muslims would become the majority in Europe, he said he did see Muslims and Evangelical Christians eventually working together to achieve common goals, in areas such as curbing abortion laws and same-sex "marriage."

Sara Silvestri, an expert on European Islam at Chatham House, a London-based think tank, that many Muslims have a tendency to exaggerate their religious beliefs when asked.

Events over the last five years and the media spotlight on Islamic issues pushed previously nominal Muslims to be more active in their faith, she told Cybercast News Service.

"I know Muslims who don't wear a veil, who don't grow a beard, but who still identify themselves as a Muslim in the social sphere," she said.

Nicole Bourque, a professor of religious studies at Glasgow University, said that she thought increasing numbers of Christians would convert to Islam in the coming years.

She said that she knew of around 200 converts in Glasgow alone, mostly lapsed Christians who had grown up without a strong religious background.

While many were women who had married Muslim men, she said many had been attracted to learn more about Islam by its increased profile since 2001.


Source: http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewForeignBureaus.asp?Page=/ForeignBureaus/archive/200703/INT20070302a.html
 

msameer

Junior Member
This piece of news needs to be taken with a pinch of salt...There is a lot here to be read in between the lines.....It is very clear that a significant part of this article has an intent to increase Islamophobia!
 

Bluegazer

Junior Member
Assalamu Alaikum brother msameer,


You posted the following:

This piece of news needs to be taken with a pinch of salt...There is a lot here to be read in between the lines.....It is very clear that a significant part of this article has an intent to increase Islamophobia!


You could be right, but there are other parts of the article that cannot be viewed as increasing Islamophobia.


To begin with, the article begins with the immenent split of the worldwide Anglican Community about the question of homosexuality and same sex "marriages". Clearly, Muslims have nothing to do with that.


It also related how the attendance in many Churches has dwindled, and it doesn't attribute it to Islam. You get the impression that people there generally are losing their Christian religion because of the many non religious norms in Western society today.


The article even speculated that there could be co-operation between Muslims and some Christians. It relates the views of David Masci [a senior research fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life] as follows:

However, he added that the Pentecostal and Evangelical strains of Christianity were showing a revival in Europe, spurred on by an influx of immigrants from Africa and Asia.

Though he didn't believe that Muslims would become the majority in Europe, he said he did see Muslims and Evangelical Christians eventually working together to achieve common goals, in areas such as curbing abortion laws and same-sex "marriage."


In the end, one has to keep in mind that it's very rare that one will find a totally objective article about Islam. That means that many non Muslims who visit Muslim forums will miss out on many of the good things that some Western media outlets have to say about Islam, and that's not good.


I truly believe that we Muslims should not underestimate the positive effects that the few Western articles could have on Western readers.


Let me give you an example:


Michael Hart wrote a book called "The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History". He ranked Muhammad [peace be upon him] as the most influential person in history.


He also explained that he ranked people according to their influence on history, and not their greatness. And he clearly stated that he did not believe that Muhammad [peace be upon him] was the greatest human being.


Of course, I disagree with him on the last point. I believe that prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] was the greatest and most influential human being in history.


If I were to decide not to quote Hart's book to a Western reader [for fear of him reading that Hart does not believe the Prophet -peace be upon him- was the greatest person in history], then I would miss out on a great opportunity to arouse the Western reader's curiosity about our Prophet [peace be upon him].


Some of the videos on the homepage of this website are produced by Western companies and entities, such as the BBC, Channel 4 and Fox news. If we were to stop linking to every video produced by them, we would have missed out on an excellent opportunity to present Islam in its true form and correct the many misconceptions about Islam.


Thank you for your concern. May Allah bless you.


I ask Allah's forgiveness if I had said something wrong.


Best regards,

Bluegazer

Wassalamu Alaikum
 

visionusman

being content
Assalamualaikum. Even though the article might not have intended to increase islamophobia, I still fail to see the point of the writer. How will the greater influence work? I mean if muslims do attend the mosque on friday in greater numbers and the chirstians don't go to church as often, does that make us more infulential in society in general? how would we influence the political scene for instance? generally i didn't see the point, whatever it was.
 

carpy321

Junior Member
My interpretation of the writter i beleive its actually quite racial.. i have had many debates over this and people dont want to islam to become the dominate religion simply because " christianity is englands religion"..
Mayb the writter also had this view
 

American Muslim

Just Another Slave
I think Carpy has a point. Let's not forget that another name for the Anglican church is the Church of England, with the monarch as it's titular head. I believe that this article is written in the same vein as some we see here in the States concerning illegal immigration.

It is subtly designed to make the reader feel as if "the brown people are coming". Racism. Fear of the loss of control. They mention fertilitly rates in Germany. If this "being outbred" is a fear, why don't they put down their *!*!*!*!ography, marry their women, and have children?

The author mentions the liberalism of Holland. If, inshallah, muslims are the dominant people there, why should we conform to these "ideals" that are completely against our deen?

Inshallah, we will all see what happens.
 

carpy321

Junior Member
Its up to all of us to get rid of islamaphobia and show the people what its truly about!
that is wat i am aiming to do being a white, english revert. ive herd many reports saying white reverts are all terrorists.. which really annoyed me.. so i beleive my purpose is to prove otherwise :hijabi:
 

Bluegazer

Junior Member
Hello Mike,


All Muslims are in this together. Islam itself is branded by the mainstream Western media as a terrorist religion.


The best answer is that if that was true, then there would be a whole lot more terrorist activities in the world than what's happening right now, since Muslims number around 1.4 billion. Can you imagine what all these "terrorists" would do??!!


Best regards,

Bluegazer
 
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