Will
Muslims Inherit the Earth?
from Chuck
Missler’s March 13, 2007 eNews issue
Muslim populations are
growing in Europe, Russia, and elsewhere. High birth
rates among Muslims, increased immigration, and new
converts to Islam are all factors that some experts
believe could eventually radically transform the Western
World.
According to new research church attendance has been
falling all across Western Europe. In Great Britain, for
example, only 6.3 percent of the population attends
Christian services on a weekly basis. The group also
projects that around 4,000 churches will close over the
next 15 years. However while church attendance is on the
decline, religious participation among Muslims has
increased dramatically. According to the study, even
though Muslims only comprise around three percent of the
British population, in 35 years there will be twice as
many Muslims in mosques on Friday as there are
Christians in churches on Sunday. This trend can be seen
throughout
Europe. In France there are now more than 4,000 mosques, and new
mosques and Muslim prayer centers have been popping up
at an alarming rate. Meanwhile, it has been projected
that Muslims will be the majority population in Germany
by 2046.
Islam is quickly becoming a significant part of the
cultural and political landscape of Europe. There are
between 9 and 15 million Muslims living throughout
Europe today, and Islam has become the largest religious
minority. Considering current population trends and the
need for immigrant labor it is likely that the number of
Muslims in Europe will continue to grow exponentially.
The Muslim birth rate in Europe is three times higher
than the non-Muslim one. If current trends continue, the
Muslim population of Europe will nearly double by 2015,
while the non-Muslim population will shrink by 3.5
percent. Bernard Lewis, a former history professor at
Princeton and the respected author of more than a dozen
books on the Middle East, is quoted as saying that "Europe will be Islamic by the end of the century."
Russia has also experienced difficulty integrating its
growing Muslim population. Growing ethnic tensions in
the former Soviet Union have begun to mirror those of
its European neighbors. The Muslim population in Russia
is growing by leaps and bounds. Rising immigration and
low birthrates among ethnic Russians have contributed to
this trend. Russia's Muslim population has increased by
40 percent since 1989, to about 25 million. By 2015,
Muslims will make up a majority of Russia's conscript
army, and by 2020 they will constitute one-fifth of the
population. Fifteen years ago, Russia had about 300
mosques, today there are approximately 8,000. Experts
say that if current trends continue, nearly one third of
Russia's population will be Muslim by the mid-century.
Recently the Population Research Institute conducted a
study on birth rates around the world. It concluded that
the Western world is facing a crisis. Virtually every
country in the Western World has birth rates well below
the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. The
study also revealed that, for the most part, only
Muslims have high birth rates. A spokesman for the
organization said that if this trend continues "Muslims
are going to inherit the Earth."
Islam is becoming an increasingly volatile catalyst in
today's international scene. Islam is one of the world's
fastest growing religions, and it is second in size only
to Christianity.
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