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Sigrid Hunke

Sigrid Hunke was a German author. She received her PhD from the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin in 1941. She is known for her work in the field of religious studies.

Sigrid Hunke joined the "Germanistischer Wissenschafteinsatz", the German Sciences Service of the SS, the organization established by Heinrich Himmler to oversee the Germanization of Northern Europe. Her job was to research racial psychology.

Hunke was also known for her claims of Muslim influence over Western values. Her tutor, Ferdinand Clauss is associated with the ideology of the German Right.

After 1957, she went to Morocco and stayed two years in Tangier (Tanja), after which she returned to Bonn.

In her book, "Allahs Sonne über dem Abendland" or "Allah's sun over the Occident" she asserts that "the influence exerted by the Arabs on the West was the first step in freeing Europe from Christianity."

Some of her books have been translated to many languages, e.g. her "Allahs Sonne über dem Abendland".

Sigrid Hunke was a pagan Unitarian.

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“إن هذا الكتاب يرغب في ان يفي العرب دينا استحق منذ زمن بعيد”
Sigrid Hunke
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