I believe that the statistics issues merely scratches the surface, with many underlying causes deliberately ignored due to their revelation of severe political errors and detrimental decisions. Overwhelming evidence indicates that deeply ingrained issues such as antisemitism, homophobia, sexism, and the prioritization of religious authority over state regulations are pervasive among wide segments of the Muslim populations in Europe (for example, see Koopmans 2014, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369183X.2014.935307).
To grasp the extent of these sentiments, one need only look at recent surveys, such as the one conducted in Niedersachsen (https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/plus251179778/Islamismus-an-Schulen-Zeigt-welch-tiefe-Spuren-der-politische-Islam-bereits-hinterlassen-hat.html), which revealed that even among Muslim pupils, a startling 68% prioritize the rules of the Quran over the German constitution. More than 45% view an 'Islamic state' as the ideal form of governance. Additionally, an alarming 35% expressed 'understanding for violence against individuals who insult Allah or the Prophet Mohammed.' It's an utter failure of integration and education.
Needless to say that violence from right-wing extremists remains a very real and dangerous threat, and there is also unfortunate exploitation of this issue by right-wing political lunatics, as you quite rightly mention.
I believe that the statistics issues merely scratches the surface, with many underlying causes deliberately ignored due to their revelation of severe political errors and detrimental decisions. Overwhelming evidence indicates that deeply ingrained issues such as antisemitism, homophobia, sexism, and the prioritization of religious authority over state regulations are pervasive among wide segments of the Muslim populations in Europe (for example, see Koopmans 2014, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369183X.2014.935307).
To grasp the extent of these sentiments, one need only look at recent surveys, such as the one conducted in Niedersachsen (https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/plus251179778/Islamismus-an-Schulen-Zeigt-welch-tiefe-Spuren-der-politische-Islam-bereits-hinterlassen-hat.html), which revealed that even among Muslim pupils, a startling 68% prioritize the rules of the Quran over the German constitution. More than 45% view an 'Islamic state' as the ideal form of governance. Additionally, an alarming 35% expressed 'understanding for violence against individuals who insult Allah or the Prophet Mohammed.' It's an utter failure of integration and education.
Needless to say that violence from right-wing extremists remains a very real and dangerous threat, and there is also unfortunate exploitation of this issue by right-wing political lunatics, as you quite rightly mention.
No-go areas undeniably exist, yet we're often told that statistically, the concept of so called 'Problemviertel' (sink estate) doesn't hold weight.