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Islam in Germany
Islam is the third-largest religion in Germany, with 5.4–5.7% of the country's population estimated in 2015, approximately 4.4 to 4.7 million Muslims. 1.9 million of these are German citizens (2.4%). Owing to labour migration in the 1960s and several waves of political refugees since the 1970s, Islam has become a visible religion in Germany. Muslims in Germany belong to serval different branches of Islam. The majority of Muslims in Germany are Sunnis, at 75%.

As elsewhere in Western Europe, social tensions and political controversy has raised due to the rapid growth of the Muslim community in Germany, partly connected to Islamic extremism, and more generally due to the perceived difficulties of multiculturalism and fears of Überfremdung.

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