PARIS, Jan 17: France’s Muslim minority, the largest in Europe, is becoming increasingly more observant, with more of them saying daily prayers, visiting mosques and fasting during Ramadan, a new survey said on Thursday.

This appeared to reflect in part a reaction to discrimination against Muslims in France, and a growing number of new mosques being built in the country.

Thirty-nine per cent of Muslims surveyed by the polling group IFOP said they observed Islam’s five prayers daily, a steady rise from 31 per cent in 1994, according to the study published in the Catholic daily La Croix.

Mosque attendance for Friday prayers has risen to 23 per cent, up from 16 per cent in 1994, while Ramadan observance has reached 70 per cent compared to 60 percent in 1994, it said.

Drinking alcohol, which Islam forbids, has also declined to 34 per cent from 39 per cent in 1994, according to the survey of 537 people of Muslim origin.

There was strong progression among Muslims under 25 for both mosque attendance and Ramadan observance. “There is a general tendency among the young to reaffirm their (Islamic) identity,” Islam expert Franck Fregosi told La Croix.

He said this was partly a reaction to discrimination against France’s Muslim minority, at five million the largest in Europe:

“This ‘Islam as a refuge’ can be a way to respond to an environment that is not favourable to young Muslims.”

Part of the growth could also have come because it is easier to practice Islam in France thanks to many new mosques that have been constructed over the years, he added.

Fregosi said the growing interest among youths for Islam would force Muslim organisations, which are mostly run by older men from the immigrant generation, to rejuvenate their leadership and promote imams who relate to French-born youths.—Reuters

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