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7/12/2025, 12:44:03 PM No.510168301
Rising number of young German women are being converted to Islam through hardline Salafist outreach on social media, according to Berlinโs domestic political intelligence agency.
The fundamentalist Salafism branch of Sunni Islam is making gains in Germany through increased proselytising on social media, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has said.
According to figures shared with Die Welt, the number of Salafist followers in Germany in 2023 stood at 10,500. This rose to over 11,000 last year, nearly three times the number recorded in 2011.
The political spy agency claimed that conversions of German women were driving the growth of the radical branch of Islam, which the BfV said shares the โsame ideological base with jihadismโ.
Outreach on social media has played a decisive role in this, with Professor of Security Studies at the War Studies Department of Kingโs College London, Peter Neumann, telling the paper: โSocial Media is what the radical mosque was 20 years ago.โ
Susanne Schrรถter, Emeritus Ethnology Professor and Head of the Frankfurt Research Center for Global Islam at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, said that radical Islam seduces many young women because of the structure and social networks it provides.
โYou get a clear peer group, a fixed value system โ with the promise: if you stick to it, you will have many sisters by your side and God with you,โ she said. โMany Women Believe that they are more respected as human beings in this religious worldview โ not reduced to their sexuality, not viewed as objects.โ
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2025/07/12/salafist-social-media-driving-surge-of-german-females-converting-to-islam-report/
The fundamentalist Salafism branch of Sunni Islam is making gains in Germany through increased proselytising on social media, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has said.
According to figures shared with Die Welt, the number of Salafist followers in Germany in 2023 stood at 10,500. This rose to over 11,000 last year, nearly three times the number recorded in 2011.
The political spy agency claimed that conversions of German women were driving the growth of the radical branch of Islam, which the BfV said shares the โsame ideological base with jihadismโ.
Outreach on social media has played a decisive role in this, with Professor of Security Studies at the War Studies Department of Kingโs College London, Peter Neumann, telling the paper: โSocial Media is what the radical mosque was 20 years ago.โ
Susanne Schrรถter, Emeritus Ethnology Professor and Head of the Frankfurt Research Center for Global Islam at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, said that radical Islam seduces many young women because of the structure and social networks it provides.
โYou get a clear peer group, a fixed value system โ with the promise: if you stick to it, you will have many sisters by your side and God with you,โ she said. โMany Women Believe that they are more respected as human beings in this religious worldview โ not reduced to their sexuality, not viewed as objects.โ
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2025/07/12/salafist-social-media-driving-surge-of-german-females-converting-to-islam-report/
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