Murat Kayman

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Murat Kayman (* 1973 ) is a German-Turkish lawyer and functionary who worked as a legal advisor in the DITIB Federal Association from 2014 to 2017 .

life and work

Murat Kayman studied law at the University of Kiel . He worked as an independent lawyer in Lübeck and Hamburg. From 2014 to 2017 he was legal advisor in the DITIB federal association and coordinated the work of the DITIB regional associations. He was also a member of the DITIB state board of North Rhine-Westphalia. After resigning from his functions at the DITIB Federal Association, he was only active as a lawyer for the Center for Social Support (ZSU), which takes care of the quick transfer and burial in Turkey, especially in the event of the death of a Muslim.

Before that, he had appeared in public as a sharp representative of DITIB interests and was therefore a popular talk show guest. He accused Volker Beck that his religious policy contradicted religious freedom and sharply attacked Ahmad Mansour and Cem Özdemir . He described Mimoun Azizi and Abdel-Hakim Ourghi as pseudoscientific "experts" and "self-empowered, liberal reform avant-garde".

Today he claims to be a lawyer and blogger and public service worker and co-founder of the Alhambra Society . He criticizes his former employer and the policies of the Islamic associations. Together with other well-known faces from the Alhambra society, he is considered to be a representative of a new group that is engaging in the discussion of German Islam. Today, according to Tagesspiegel , Murat Kayman is employed by the Federal Agency for Civic Education on a temporary contract and will represent it at the Islam Conference in November. This is criticized by the Islamic scholar Susanne Schröter .

On the 25th anniversary of the Solingen assassination attempt, he campaigned for the Turkish community not to turn away from German society.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Peter Berger: Murat Kayman: Ditib board resigns - is the association moving closer to Ankara? In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger from February 21, 2017.
  2. jz / dpa: Ditib functionary Murat Kayman leaves mosque association that has come under pressure . In: FOCUS Online from February 23, 2017.
  3. a b dpa / mor: Murat Kayman: Prominent Ditib functionary throws down . In: ZEIT Online from February 22, 2017.
  4. Robert Baumanns, Jürgen Kemper: After Muslim protest: butcher takes pork out of the shop window . In: Express of March 24, 2014.
  5. a b Thomas Thiel: Islam Debate: Coordinator of the Mosque Association defamed critics . In: FAZ of August 16, 2016.
  6. Guests at Sandra Maischberger: Alice Schwarzer, Murat Kayman and Co. In: Rheinische Post Online about the broadcast of May 11, 2016.
  7. Murat Kayman: "Ankara has no access to any classroom in Germany" . In: Der Tagesspiegel from August 17, 2016.
  8. A critical debate? - murat-kayman.de. Retrieved October 30, 2018 (German).
  9. ^ Replica - Lost in Basic Law - MiGAZIN . September 1, 2016 ( migazin.de [accessed October 30, 2018]).
  10. ^ Lost in Basic Law . In: Islamic Newspaper . ( islamische-zeitung.de [accessed October 30, 2018]).
  11. ^ A dictatorship of opinion among migrant critics of Turkey . In: TURKISHPRESS | German-Turkish news about Turkey and the Turks . August 1, 2016 ( turkishpress.de [accessed October 30, 2018]).
  12. Beat Stauffer: "This Islam does not belong to Germany!" | NZZ . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . August 25, 2016, ISSN  0376-6829 ( nzz.ch [accessed October 30, 2018]).
  13. the person - murat-kayman.de. Retrieved October 29, 2018 (German).
  14. Murat Kayman: “More dynamism in the discussion about a new us in Germany” . ( alhambra-gesellschaft.de [accessed October 29, 2018]).
  15. ^ Muslims in Germany: A German Islam? - Qantara.de . In: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World . ( qantara.de [accessed October 30, 2018]).
  16. Kemal Hür: From his shadow. TAGESSPIEGEL, November 6, 2018, accessed on November 6, 2018 .
  17. Also German - a contribution of Murat Kayman the 25th anniversary of the attack in Solingen - Ufuq.de . In: Ufuq.de . June 4, 2018 ( ufuq.de [accessed November 8, 2018]).