Islam in Europe: Reversions up 400% since Israel’s Gaza genocide
Muslims in Europe
(Web Desk) The conversion rate of those reverting to Islam in Europe has increased by a staggering 400% since the start of Israel’s assault on Gaza.

According to Globe Eye News and numerous authentic studies, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Currently boasting 1.8 billion adherents, it is likely to surpass Christianity as the world’s leading religion by the end of this century.

Muslims will become the majority in Sweden, France, and Greece within a century from now, with other European countries following suit by 2200, according to researchers.

Numerous videos have circulated on social media platforms since the start of the offensive, featuring Westerners expressing their interest in reading the Quran to understand the secret behind the resilience of the Palestinian people.

Data revealed that by the middle of this century, Muslims will constitute one-fifth of the European Union’s population.

Also a study conducted by the Pew Research Center claims that by 2050, the proportion of Muslims will reach 20% in Germany, 18% in France, and 17% in Britain.

In a study titled “When will European Muslim populations be a majority and in which country?” published in 2019, researchers Pierre Rostan and Alexandra Rostan suggest that according to the most likely scenario, Muslims will become the majority in Sweden, France, and Greece in about 100 years.

In Belgium and Bulgaria, this is expected to occur after approximately 115 years, while the change is expected to take around 150 years in Italy, Luxembourg, and Britain.

Hans-Georg Maaßen, former head of Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, echoed these projections in an interview with Austria’s Express newspaper.

Maaßen stated that by 2200, the majority of Europe’s population will be Muslim, warning of an invasion by a different culture that will gradually destroy European culture.

France is estimated to have the highest proportion of Muslims among major European countries.

Likewise, another study conducted by the French Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies in June 2023, 10% of French people declare themselves as Muslim, while other estimates suggest the figure could be as high as 15%.