As the female teacher at the Kurt-Tucholsky School in Hamburg went to shake the hand of the student, he offered his wrist instead.
Seconds later he reportedly told her: “No offence, my religion won’t let me do that. I do not mean to disrespect you.”
But fellow teachers were outraged and demanded he be sent home from the event, a move headteacher Andrea Lüdtke refused.
Instead five teachers walked out amid “intense discussions” between the student, fellow classmates and the remaining tutors.
It is not the first time that this refusal to go along with accepted Western norms of behaviour has caused trouble in European schools.
Two Muslim boys in neighbouring Switzerland are still waiting to hear whether their similar refusal to shake the hand of their teacher may have cost them their right to a Swiss passport.
And in June, a Muslim imam took his child out of a Berlin school after a meeting with a teacher.
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When he said he would not be able to shake her hand she told him he should “adapt to the culture”.
After the Hamburg incident last Thursday, Mrs Lüdtke said several teachers boycotted a celebration ball head later that evening.
She said: “That was very bad. The pupil in question is in no way extremist. We are now considering how to show that we cannot tolerate such behaviour.
“It is the first time that this has been an issue at the school.”
Katajun Amirpur, professor of Islamic studies and Deputy Director of the Academy for World Religions in Hamburg says in Islam, there are different interpretations on the subject of men shaking hands with women.
She said: “Some men shake hands with women. Some people do it. There can be different explanations.”
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