Islamism as an Expression of a Generational Conflict: Dialogue evening in Bielefeld


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An evening about faith, identity, and the questions of a young generation
This event opens a space for orientation, dialogue, and social responsibility. At the center is a sensitive topic that connects religious influences, family expectations, and the realities of young people in a post-migrant society.
A nuanced view of Muslim family worlds
Young people often experience tensions between their parents' ideas and their own path in everyday life outside the family. The evening takes this development seriously and shows how important a respectful, informed perspective on religion, belonging, and social reality is.
Discussion on radicalization and exclusion
The pre-report of the event refers to experiences of discrimination and exclusion, which can make simple propagandistic answers seem attractive. This is exactly where the lecture comes in: it invites participants to understand the background of Islamism as a social phenomenon and to reflect together on the dynamics of prejudices, family conflicts, and radicalization.
Presented with professional voice
The speaker is Sineb El Masrar, who works as a journalist and author for print, online, TV, and theater. Her topics range from migration and Islam to radicalization and anti-Semitism in the post-migrant society. This brings a clear professional perspective to a conversation that connects faith experience, education, and democratic culture.
Place of dialogue: The Bielefeld Adult Education Center
The Bielefeld Adult Education Center provides a suitable framework for this evening: open, education-oriented, and focused on exchange. The location in Ravensberger Park is well connected to public transport; at the same time, parking options are available in the vicinity. Parking is not allowed on the premises of the Ravensberger Spinnerei.
Spiritual and social relevance
Even if it is not a worship service in the strict sense, the evening touches on central questions of spirituality, community, and social cohesion. Those who want to understand how religious interpretations, family ties, and young life worlds interact will find a carefully curated evening with depth and relevance.
Conclusion: Visitors can expect a thoughtful, informative, and respectful lecture with space for classification and perspective change. Anyone interested in religion, integration, pastoral care in a broader sense, and the challenges of young Muslim life worlds should experience this evening live.








