Hiltrud Schröter

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Hiltrud Schröter (* 1941 in Cologne ; † June 11, 2010 ) was a German educational scientist who dealt with cultural conflicts between Islam and Western society in her publications .

Life

Schröter was a teacher at the Ernst Reuter School in Frankfurt until 1988 and from 1983 to 1988 she was the chairwoman of the women's committee of the Frankfurt am Main education and science union . From 1988 to 2002 she worked as a pedagogical assistant in the Faculty of Education at the University of Frankfurt .

Works

Her dissertation Arabesques: Studies on Intercultural Understanding in the German-Moroccan Context (1997), which sees itself as a contribution to cultural, migration and gender research and is methodologically based on Ulrich Oevermann's " objective hermeneutics " , processes her own experiences from a stay as Western woman among the Berber population in a village in the Moroccan Rif and the biographies of a migrant family from this region living in Frankfurt. This work was awarded the Elisabeth Selbert Prize of the Hessian state government in 1998.

In Mohammeds Deutsche Töchter (2002) Schröter presents a series of conversations with 24 Muslim women living in Germany and attempts to critically interpret the clothing regulations in the Koran , in particular Sura 33 , verse 59, for which they are not religious, but only one attaches political and cultural importance.

Schröter presented Islam in her publications on the religious community of the Ahmadiyya (2002) and in her book The Law of Allah (2007), which is based on basic texts, as a totalitarian ideology geared towards equalization of the individual, unequal treatment of women and political submission or infiltration of the western world of Islam tries to prove that it is incompatible with the fundamental values ​​of democracy and human rights.

Public work

In her publications in recent years, in interviews and daily statements on the headscarf dispute and the acceptance of mosque buildings in Germany, Schröter represented an aggressively formulated rejection of Islam, which she called a "political religion and based on the feeling of personal responsibility for the" basic values ​​of our culture " totalitarian ideology ”, as“ social ideology with claims to superiority and rule ”and“ third totalitarian system after fascism and communism ”.

Schröter claims to have received several threats. Her contributions on the religious community of Ahmadiyya , which she describes as an Islamist "political religion" with the aim of "transforming our basic democratic order into an Islamic state", became the occasion for a criminal complaint by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and an investigation by the Frankfurt Public Prosecutor's Office.

criticism

In a hearing at the building committee in Hanover, the religious scholar Peter Antes accused Schröter of working unscientific and with unproven allegations. He emphasized that her statements contained no usable sources and that the Ahmadiyya community, as an Islamic community, was committed to democracy.

Publications

Books
Essays and speeches

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hiltrud Schroeter: Islam - political religion and totalitarian ideology? In: Schroeters Weblog. September 2008, accessed June 8, 2018 .
  2. Katja Mitic: Integration: "Islam has a double face". Interview with Hiltrud Schröter. In: The world . September 17, 2007, accessed June 8, 2018 . Peter Scherer: "Mein Kampf" recommended. In: The world . November 11, 2002, accessed June 8, 2018 .
  3. Hiltrud Schröter: Ahmadiyya - religious community based on our Basic Law or Islamist political religion? Lecture at the hearing on the topic: Construction of an Ahmadiyya mosque in Herrenhausen-Stöcken, Hanover. June 18, 2003, accessed June 8, 2018 . See the counter-statements by Hadayatullah Hübsch (press spokesman for the AMJ): Bürgerinitiativen & Moscheebau ( Memento from September 7, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) and Manfred Backhausen (ed.): Attacks against Mirza Ghulam Ahmad also in Germany. (PDF, 14 MB) In: The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Europe. Ahmadiyya Andschuman Ischat-i-Islam Lahore (AAIIL), ISBN 978-1-906109-05-9 , 2008, pp. 268-276 , accessed June 8, 2018 .

  4. ^ Criticism of Ahmadiyya legal. Mosque Schlüchtern datum = 2003-09-28, accessed on June 8, 2018 (with the decision of the public prosecutor at the Frankfurt am Main regional court, February 7, 2003).
  5. ^ Hannoversche Neue Presse from June 19, 2003 - Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. theol. Peter Antes reports on the Ahmadiyya