Muslim associations in Austria has been criticized research conducted by the university among Muslim students of Vein over alleged racism.
In a study titled “Influence of Islamic religious education in Austria” interviewed 2000 Muslim students, but the Muslim Youth of Austria (MJO) critical of his “racist natureā, arguing that the study has a tendentious structure that seems to be fabricated in advance. results.
young people involved would report “feeling of anxiety and misunderstanding fact that only Muslim students were to take part in survey, MJO said in a statement to the Austrian news APA agency.
The MJO stated that young people were removed from regular classes and are subject to outside scrutiny, including having to answer questions such as “It’s disgusting when homosexuals kiss”and decide who would go to hell.
“Vision of disabled people worries meā is another statement that needs to be assessed. one it is when women wear miniskirts or revealing clothing in publicthey signal sexual will.
The study is led by the Austrian-Turkish professor of Islamic Religious Education Ednan Aslan. professor had already has been heavily criticized for so-called “Map of Islam” and controversial kindergarten study in Austria.
IJO together with The Austrian NGOs Initiative for Education Without Discrimination (IDB) and ZARA (Civil Courage and Work Against Racism) have demanded an immediate halt of studying.
In addition, the organizations requested clarification from the rector of university of Vienna, Sebastian Schutze; and the Austrian minister of Education, Martin Polasek.

