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Islamic scholars in Germany fear consequences
"Of course there will be repercussions," said Hamideh Mohagheghi, a lawyer and theologian who was born in Iran.
Armed conflicts are on the increase around the globe and, regrettably, acts of violence are also perpetrated worldwide in the name of religions.
"It's very important how we ourselves, as Muslims, deal with the attacks." Mohagheghi is one of the pillars of interfaith dialogue in Germany, and teaches Islamic theology at the University of Paderborn.
After these most recent attacks in Paris, Detlef Pollack, a professor of the sociology of religion at the University of Münster, is pessimistic.
"It's very likely that the image of Muslims will deteriorate still further," he said.
Call for composure
Public political discussion still differentiates between Islamist attackers and Islam itself. However, Pollack said this differentiation doesn't always register with the general public.
"It's very important right now that we don't overreact," he said.
According to Pollack, the aim of the attacks was to separate Muslims from the general population, and from the democra