Despite living far from the community's traditional centers in South Asia and the Middle East, Bohras in Germany maintain strong communal bonds.
A second, more substantial wave of migration occurred in the 1980s and 1990s. This wave consisted not only of direct migrants from India but also of Bohras from East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda), who were displaced by economic nationalization policies, and from Pakistan and Bangladesh. These migrants brought with them a diverse linguistic heritage—Gujarati, Urdu, Kutchi, and Swahili—as well as a robust entrepreneurial spirit. By the early 2000s, the community had grown sufficiently large to warrant the formal attention of the global Dawoodi Bohra leadership, based in Mumbai, India, under the guidance of the al-Dā‘ī al-Muṭlaq (the absolute missionary, the community’s supreme spiritual leader).
When one thinks of Germany’s diverse religious landscape, the focus often falls on Christianity, Islam’s Turkish diaspora, or Judaism. However, nestled within the fabric of the nation’s cosmopolitan cities—particularly Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin—is a small but fascinatingly influential Shia Muslim community: the . dawoodi bohra germany
A central part of their social fabric is the Thaal , a large metal tray around which eight to nine people share a multi-course meal in communal halls known as Jamaat Khaanas . Places of Worship and Centers in Germany
Most members are affluent traders, doctors, lawyers, or IT professionals. Despite living far from the community's traditional centers
The community is known for its peaceful and law-abiding nature, often seeking to build bridges with the wider German society.
One of the most striking aspects of the Dawoodi Bohra identity in Germany is their attire. In a society where secular fashion prevails, the Bohras stand out. These migrants brought with them a diverse linguistic
: Historically a mercantile class ("Bohra" is derived from the Gujarati word for "trade"), the diaspora in Germany and Europe typically consists of professionals and business owners. Integration (Patriotism)
While the history of the Dawoodi Bohras in the Indian subcontinent stretches back centuries, their presence in Germany is a much more recent phenomenon—one of migration, adaptation, and the preservation of heritage in a foreign land. This article delves into the life of the Dawoodi Bohra community in Germany, exploring their history, their places of worship, and their integration into German society.
Members frequently meet in rented spaces or community centers for religious events, especially during Ramadan and Ashura.
explores how women in the diaspora (including Western contexts) navigate religious norms and "creative conformity". Community Presence
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