Muslims make up about 5-6% of Germany's population, with the majority being immigrants or descendants of immigrants who arrived in previous decades, particularly from Turkey. While there has been a noticeable presence of Muslims in public spaces, they remain a minority. Immigrants, including those from Muslim backgrounds, have contributed positively to Germany’s economy, filling labor shortages, and bringing cultural diversity. Many have integrated successfully, contributing to the workforce, education system, and local communities.
Germany, like other european nations, faces challenges in integrating large immigrant populations, particularly in terms of social cohesion and addressing cultural differences. However, framing immigrants as "spoiling" the country’s beauty overlooks the contributions they make and ignores the complexity of integration processes. Germany’s strength lies in its ability to adapt and integrate diverse populations, and efforts continue to promote inclusivity and address societal tensions.