One thing that's interesting about this story is it's not showing the religious breakdown of immigrants, I know many who fled Syria were Christians because of ISIS. Also, Germany hasn't done a good job at providing statistics of the total number of Invaders that it's allowed into its country.
Grok says:
The most reliable recent data—from Germany's official German Islam Conference (Deutsche Islamkonferenz), based on the 2020 "Muslim Life in Germany" study—puts the total Muslim population at about five point five million, or roughly six point six percent of the country.
Of those, nearly three million are German citizens—meaning they've naturalized or were born here to immigrant parents. So the non-citizen part, mostly first-generation immigrants or foreign residents, comes to around two point five million.
That figure hasn't seen a big official update since twenty nineteen or twenty twenty, though some estimates nudge it toward six million total by twenty twenty-five. Germany doesn't break down foreigners by religion in its regular stats—like the fourteen million total non-citizens as of late twenty twenty-five—so these numbers rely on surveys and extrapolations from migrant origins (think Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan).
It's not super precise, but two point five million Muslim non-citizens is the ballpark right now.
One thing that's interesting about this story is it's not showing the religious breakdown of immigrants, I know many who fled Syria were Christians because of ISIS. Also, Germany hasn't done a good job at providing statistics of the total number of Invaders that it's allowed into its country.
Grok says: