Muslim students via rawpixel A new shocking study on Muslim youth attitudes in Austria’s capital is intensifying debate across Europe over integration, identity, and the long-term social impact of migration, as demographic changes continue to reshape the continent’s major cities. The research, commissioned by the city of Vienna and led by sociologist Kenan Güngör, surveyed 1,200 young people between the ages of 14 and 21. Its findings, according to a report by the Austrian newspaper Der Standard, have been described by the authors as “very worrying,” particularly regarding attitudes toward law, democracy, and social norms. The most striking finding, by far, is that 41 percent of Muslim youth surveyed said they believe religious law—that being Sharia Law—should take precedence over Austrian law. Among Christian respondents,…

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