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Controversial Gender Videos: Charité Throws Out Islam Group – and Threatens with Further Consequences

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Instagram videos show events of the Muslim "Med Islam" group in the Charité in Berlin. Now the university reacts and penetrates.

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According to the "Medislam Collective" group, it is about the connection between Islam and medicine. Now, the Berlin University Hospital has its activities examined.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Instagram videos show events of the Muslim "Med Islam" group in the Charité in Berlin. Now the university reacts and penetrates.

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At the meeting of a Muslim university group at the Charité in Berlin women and men were said to have sat separately. A wave of sharp criticism followed. Now the clinic has reacted.

·Germany
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Gender segregation in the auditoriums of the Charité – this now has consequences.

·Berlin, Germany
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At events of a student group there is supposed to have been a gender segregation. The Charité no longer wants to make rooms available to the group from now on.

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After an event series of the Islamic University Group Kiel (IHG), the leadership of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU) is under great criticism. ... The post Islamism is also a "part of the color of diversity," it is now said at the University of Kiel appeared first on Apollo News.

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wr.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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