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are some of the cultural barriers, which have been erected by the Germans. There are a number of problems, which the Muslim immigrants face in German. One of the biggest problems is that these Muslim immigrants do not get the government jobs in German. Besides this, the signboards, advertisement and other guiding rules are written in German language and as it is mentioned above that many of the Muslims do not know how to speak the German language, they face problems in their day-to-day activities. Not only is this, but many of the Muslims have a feeling that they are discriminated from the local citizens of German in several ways.

Additionally, it has been commonly observed that the younger generations of Muslims are more towards their religion as compared with their adults and parents. The reason behind it is that the young scholars of Muslims are paying more attention towards the young generation because they do not want their youngsters to indulge into other activities....

Apart from this, these scholars have made efforts to start the Islamic teachings in the schools from the beginning so that the youth can become more Islamic (Bontekoe, Ronald, Stepaniants, & Tigranovna, 1977).
In contrast to United States and France, Muslims faces some distinguish problems in Germany. The main problem is of discrimination. They are highly segregated from the local citizens and often face difficulty in getting some professional jobs as well as professional studies. It was reported by a number of researchers that the proportion of those Muslims who registered for the professional studies is less than those registered for high schools. Not only is this, but the immigrants are offered with the low-level jobs and get minor training for it. Thus, Muslims face segregation in Germany.

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Bontekoe, Ronald, Stepaniants, & Tigranovna, M. (1977). Justice and Democracy: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Honolulu: Univ. Of Hawai'i Press.

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Bontekoe, Ronald, Stepaniants, & Tigranovna, M. (1977). Justice and Democracy: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Honolulu: Univ. Of Hawai'i Press.
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