Digital input and professional exchange with Dr. Katty Nöllenburg on the topic of addressing religiosity in secular institutions

For many young Muslims, daily prayer and religious fasting are an important part of their lives. Public institutions they frequent are expected to remain religiously neutral. These tensions sometimes lead to conflicts or discrimination when dealing with children and adolescents. In this online event, Dr. Katty Nöllenburg will present her research on the prayer practices of Muslim students and highlight ways to manage these conflicts. Nisa-Nur Evren-Bübül will share practical experiences from interfaith partnerships and provide insights into religion-sensitive approaches. About the program and registration.


