Maassen told the Frankfurter Allgemeine that the growth of the Islamist scene in Germany is "unrestrained". He said:
"The breeding ground for jihad is growing too. Salafists [a movement within Sunni Islam that references the doctrine known as Salafism] want to establish an Islamic state in Germany."
He said the strongholds of radical Islamism remain in North Rhine-Westphalia, Berlin and Hesse. Around 680 Islamists are believed to have traveled from Germany to Syria or Iraq. One in three of them had now returned. "The exit stream to the combat zones continues unabated," Maassen said.
Success of Cyber Jihad
His committee report, published on Wednesday found that ISIL is making great use of media and social media in its 'cyber jihad' campaign. It said this included the use of "shocking images" as an element of "psychological warfare." Maassen said he fears that this will be extended to a "fight against infidels on the virtual battlefield."
Most Muslims in EU
1 Germany
2 France
3 UK
4 Italy
5 Bulgaria
6 Netherlands
7 Spain
8 Belgium
http://t.co/ukZ2gPrb7k pic.twitter.com/EZS6iLVZFwโ Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) March 29, 2015"Salafists want to establish an Islamic state in Germany" http://t.co/uneKQ2VA8V โ News-round.com (@newsroundcom) April 22, 2015Seventy percent of the Muslim population is of Turkish origin. Turkish immigration to Germany began in the 1960s in response to a German labor shortage.
While these laborers were expected to leave Germany after their work was completed, half of them ended up staying in the country.
At first the immigration was predominantly men, but they were eventually followed by their wives and families..
The second largest Muslim population is of Bosnian and Herzegovinan origin (around 167,081), followed by Iran (81,495), Morocco (79,794), and Afghanistan (65,830), Lebanon (46,812), Pakistan (35,081), Syria (29,476) and Tunisia (24,533).




I don't believe the statistics anyway...