Overview
- The Schleswig-Holstein Landtag’s education committee will convene on July 10 at the FDP’s request to examine the Islamwoche’s conduct.
- During the May 5–9 Islamwoche participants said they were directed to use separate entrances and seating areas by gender.
- Critics also reported antisemitic stickers on attendees’ laptops and questioned a speaker affiliated with Salafism.
- CAU chancellor Claudia Ricarda Meyer said the university had no prior notice of speakers or content, has launched an internal review and has distanced the institution from any material that conflicts with its core values.
- The Islamische Hochschulgruppe Kiel denied that gender segregation was compulsory and distanced itself from all allegations of antisemitism.