Harry Harun Behr

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Harry Harun Behr (born March 6, 1962 in Koblenz ) is Professor of Islamic Religious Education and Didactics of Islamic Religious Education at the University of Frankfurt a. M. In Bavaria he has long been committed to introducing Islamic religious instruction .

Career

In 1981, the Roman Catholic Behr converted to Islam while studying abroad in Jakarta, financed by an AFS scholarship . In 1982 he passed the Abitur at the Schiller-Gymnasium in Münster .

From 1982 to 1983 he completed a large agricultural internship with a DEULA exam in Münster / Westf. and Warendorf. From 1983 to 1985 he studied agricultural biology at the University of Hohenheim up to an intermediate diploma. Between 1983 and 1990 Behr was active as an Islamic activist, u. a. as a board member in the House of Islam . In the next few years he was involved a. at the Open Mosque Days in the Islamic Center in Munich and for the jihad in the Bosnian War . In 1993 he passed the first state examination in teaching at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (teaching position in primary and secondary schools; didactics of German as a second language with Turkish as a foreign language). In the same year he began his legal clerkship in Munich at the GTH Amphionpark , the Thelottschule Hasenbergl and the Keilberthschule Freimann.

In 1995 Behr passed the second state examination for teaching. Between 1996 and 1997 he conducted seminars for leadership training at the Dawa Academy in Islamabad . In 1998 he was appointed to the civil service for life. In 2001 he was seconded to the Faculty of Cultural Studies at the University of Bayreuth . From September 2004 to February 2005 he was employed as a teacher at the Wilhelmschule Schwabing. In 2006 he was appointed professor for "Islamic Religious Studies" at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg .

He is a member of the Migration Council .

Publications (selection)

  • Abdul-Halim Khafagy and Gharieb M. Gharieb : God's Unadulterated Words. Answer to Salman Rushdie's satanic verses . Revised by Harun Behr. SKD Bavaria Verlag und Handel, Munich 1990. ISBN 3-926575-13-1 .
  • Lailatul-Qadr. Lecture given on February 10, 1996 at the regional meeting of German-speaking Muslims in Munich (= Lectures on Islam . No. 10). Information center Dâr-us-Salâm , Garching near Munich 1996. ISBN 3-932129-68-7 .
  • Islamic education . Dâr-us-Salâm, Garching near Munich 1998. ISBN 3-932129-30-X .
  • Character formation in Islam. Lecture given on February 8, 1992 at the regional meeting of German-speaking Muslims in Munich (= Lectures on Islam . No. 4). 2nd Edition. Information center Dâr-us-Salâm, Garching near Munich 1999. ISBN 3-932129-64-4 .
  • The conflicting area of ​​Islamic teaching. School attempts to walk in dialogue with Islam (= encounter & conversation . No. 147). Among employees by Emel and Amin Rochdi. KEG, Munich 2006.
  • Educational theory as a basis for Islamic religious didactics . In: Lamya Kaddor (ed.): Islamische Erziehungs- und Bildungslehre (= publications of the Center for Religious Studies Münster . Volume 8), pp. 49–66. Lit, Münster and Berlin 2008. ISBN 978-3-8258-1236-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Stefan Meining : A mosque in Germany. Nazis, Secret Services, and the Rise of Political Islam in the West . Beck Verlag, Munich 2011, p. 224.
  2. a b c d e https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/63148772/Vita
  3. a b Stefan Meining: A mosque in Germany. Nazis, Secret Services, and the Rise of Political Islam in the West . Beck Verlag, Munich 2011, p. 225.
  4. ^ Stefan Meining: A mosque in Germany. Nazis, Secret Services, and the Rise of Political Islam in the West . Beck Verlag, Munich 2011, p. 226.
  5. https://rat-fuer-migration.de/verbindungen/