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Danish minister says fasting during Ramzan can be 'dangerous for all of us'

Stojberg stoked controversy last year when she posted to Facebook a photo of her smiling and holding a cake to celebrate Denmark's 50th measure for toughening immigration laws.

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A Danish minister known for her strong anti-immigration views today called for Muslims to take time off work during the fasting period of Ramzan, saying the practice can be "dangerous for all of us".

The comments from immigration and integration minister Inger Stojberg, a member of the centre-right Liberal Party, come after Ramzan, one of Islam's most revered holidays in which Muslims around the world fast from dawn until dusk began last week.

"I want to call on Muslims to take leave from work during the month of Ramzan to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society," Stojberg wrote in a column for the BT tabloid.

"I wonder if a religious order commanding observance of a 1,400-year-old pillar of Islam is compatible with the society and labour market that we have in Denmark in 2018." She said she feared the fasting could affect "safety and productivity," giving as an example bus drivers who have "neither had a drink nor eaten for more than 10 hours".

"This can be dangerous for all of us," she said.

Stojberg stoked controversy last year when she posted to Facebook a photo of her smiling and holding a cake to celebrate Denmark's 50th measure for toughening immigration laws.

One of the strongest measures came into force in 2016, allowing police to seize valuables from refugees. The government's guidelines exempted wedding and engagement rings after the measure prompted international outrage and drew comparisons to Nazi Germany.

Stojberg also drew criticism by launching a series of adverts in Lebanese newspapers in 2015 warning would-be migrants of the difficulties of seeking asylum in Denmark.

Over the past 15 years, the country has tightened its immigration policies, insisting that migrants learn the country's customs and language in order to adapt to the labour market.

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