Saturday, 30 July 2016

Refugees Atgulwn the shoulders of some mosques in Germany



BERLIN (Ina) - did not find many mosques in Germany seemed to open their doors to the refugees who came to Germany to escape the war in their own countries, to find herself under terrible pressure due to the large numbers of refugees. 
Nour mosque, a mosque in Hamburg , which is not like his name, very few only sunlight penetrates through the door furnished mosque carpet brown baht, and runs through the hum of ventilators quiet place .
to the borders of the month of May / May of this year was gathered in this small room up to 400 refugees and sometimes it is the number 600. 
he says Daniel Abdin head of the mosque management's DW in this regard: "you can imagine how the place is packed when he sleeps all these people here !".
the estimated number of refugees who have entered Germany last year to 1.1 million refugees. 
faced German authorities have difficulties in providing shelters for this huge number, but the number dropped significantly this year, it is due in part to the agreement concluded between the EU and Turkey which allows the deportation of immigrants who enter Europe illegally. 
Germany is also significantly tightened asylum by accelerating the asylum and deportation also procedures and through several countries classified in East policy East and North Africa as "safe countries", preventing for the citizens of these countries to seek refuge in Germany .
However , despite this decline, the large influx of refugees was a big pressure on the mosque, which opened its doors for refugees to Germany, including Nour mosque. 
"it was our duty "he says slaves, but admits at the same time that it has led to nearly bankrupt themosque. 
he added that the donations he received from local churches and other organizations have helped somewhat alleviate this pressure .
like the Nour mosque and found other Islamic organizations in turn rely on the work volunteer, found difficulties in dealing with the situation, she says Oozlm people by the Federation of Islamic councils northern Germany : " when the mosques immediately decided to volunteer to house and feed therefugees was a strain terrible to volunteer when the flow of hundreds of refugees, because it was in many cases above overworked. " 
She adds people:" I was sometimes afraid that the volunteers are unable to continue working as a result of extreme exhaustion. It is difficult to be in the face of all these war stories and violence. "But thepeople asserts that" It 's calmed down somewhat today. " 
However, many mosques are still facing the influx of new refugees, as slaves says the worshipers in themosque , which is supervised by 40 percent some of them refugees, most of whom came from Syria and Iraq. and have the mosque management to stay Friday prayers seconds to be able to accommodate all the worshipers .
the absence of follow - up psychiatric 
One of them, Abdel Fattah Yousef , aged 28 years, has escaped from Damascus with his wife and their two daughters when the war began in his country. Abdel Fattah says he felt in his house , which is inside the mosque. 
he adds Syrian refugee's DW , he speaks German almost fluently, "It 's good to feel that you have ashelter to turn to when they have problems or need money for an emergency." 
other refugees have taken refuge to the mosque because they are suffering and do not know how todeal with the shocking scenes of violence and bloodshed that have lived, and while imams play a role in providing pastoral care, the rest need a number of these into a real psychological follow - up to a matter of urgency. this is what is difficult to access it in a lot of cases , she says people: "it may take years for these refugees just to get an appointment and many doctors may be reluctant to receive patients do not share the same language and culture." 
she says the people she has created a network of personal relationships , including doctors and experts in health care in order to provide the required counseling, were it not for these relations " would have been a very difficult situation," she said .
at a time when slaves and his ilk seek to work hard in order to provide shelter for the refugees, they feel frustrated that they are required to continually take the position of extremists who commit atrocities onbehalf of their religion. "I'm tired of having to justify every time a criminal has nothing to do with Islam massacre perpetrated." 
The remarks come at a time when slaves Germany is witnessing a wave of violent attacks , some involving refugees. He says slaves in this regard: "There are criminals insult to our religion." 
Indeed combines experts that the extremism phenomenon that occurs outside the mosques and often via the Internet or within a closed small groups .
At the same time I arrived separately anti-Muslim sentiment unprecedented level in Germany, the only poll conducted by the University "Bielefeld" and the publication of this month, over a third ofrespondents believed that "Muslims who support strongly the terrorists." 
in this context , says the slaves' fight Islamophobia difficult thing , especially, when we are at the same time busy with many other difficult tasks. 

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