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50 percent of the students in Frankfurt had had one-time experience with hash
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By
Khaled Schmitt, IOL Correspondent
BONNE,
February 11 (IslamOnline.net) – Up to 50 percent of school students
between the age of 13 to 18 in the German city of Frankfurt have
experimented with drugs and alcohol, with Muslim students recording
the lowest percentage, revealed a field study by Frankfurt
anti-narcotics department.
The
study, a copy of which was faxed to IslamOnline.net, showed that two
percent of the students had tried hardcore drugs like heroin and crack
cocaine.
Conducted
on 1500 students from 17 schools, the study said 50 percent of the
students had had one-time experience with hash.
Ninety-five
percent said they smoked hash in cigarettes, while 91 percent said
they drank alcohol.
The
study further showed that the surveyed students started smoking and
drinking alcohol at 13, taking hash at 15 and heroin at 16.
Muslim
students hit the lowest percentage, although the study did not state a
specific figure.
There
is no official census for the number of Muslim students in Frankfurt
– the capital of the state of Hessen – but education statistics
indicate that one out of every five students is Muslim.
There
are some 70,000 Muslim students in the Hessen; amounting to 7.9
percent of the students.
The
general rule in Islam is that any
beverage that get people intoxicated when taken is unlawful, both
in small and large quantities, whether it is alcohol or drugs.
The
study followed a World Health Organization (WHO) report on child drugs
addiction around the world which warned that more than half a million
children and teenagers in Germany are addicted to drugs and alcohol.
The
report, which was highlighted by German Der Spiegel magazine on
Tuesday, February 10, said most of the students started drinking
alcohol at the down-the-line age of four and became of addicts at 10.
The
addicts came from different backgrounds and cross-sections of society.
Last
October, reports said that the number of Germans who embraced Islam
was rising
each year and getting younger and younger.