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BuzzArab provides the perfect platform for people from Germany and muslims looking for marriage. Hundreds of new people join every day, and our strict moderation process ensures that we limit the number of fake profiles and inactive profiles. Finding a marriage partner can be hard, but buzzArab makes it just a little easier.
Before choosing a marriage partner, ensure you're marrying the right person! buzzArab can help you in your search.
 
 
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While we are focussed on serving the Arab community, we openly welcome members from around the world, from all religions, all ethnicities, all races and of all ages.
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The first appearance of Muslims in Germany dates from the Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century, in the framework of diplomatic relations. Besides, twenty soldiers of the Muslim faith served King Frederick William I of Prussia, his successor Frederick II founded a unit in the Prussian army called "Muslim Riders," mostly Bosnians, Albanians and Tatars.

In 1900, Germany had about 10,000 Muslims, particularly Slavs and European Turks.

Around 1914, during the First World War, 15,000 Muslims were prisoners of war in Berlin. After the war a small number of Muslims (3,000) remained in Germany, of whom 300 were of German origin.

At the end of the Second World War, only a hundred Muslims remained in the country.

In 1960, a large wave of Muslim immigration took place, among the immigrants one lists about 750,000 Turks.

In 2009, the Federal Office for Migration estimated Muslims that are living in Germany to 4.7 million, which is worth 5.7% of the population. However, only 1.9 million have German citizenship.

According to "Spiegel" magazine, between July 2004 and June 2005, nearly 4,000 citizens have converted to Islam, four times more than the year before.