"The young men deserve the Federal Cross of Merit," Social Democrat defence expert Johannes Kahrs told Bild daily, referring to Germany's highest honour for civilians.
"What they've done is proof of their deep respect for their host country, Germany... It's hard to imagine greater integration (in the country). This is exemplary."
The top-selling daily Bild described the trio as "the Syrian heroes from Leipzig."
"Will they be fast-tracked to become German citizens?" it asked.
They only realised later that Albakr was being sought by police, who on Saturday raided his apartment and found 1.5 kilos (over 3 pounds) of TATP, the homemade explosive used by Islamic State jihadists in the Paris and Brussels attacks.
After seeing the police's appeals for information in Arabic on Facebook, the Syrians quickly overpowered the fugitive, tied him up, and called in officers to take him away.
Albakr had offered them money to allow him to go free, they later said.
"Then we got an electrical cord and tied him up until the police got there," he said.
"I was furious with him, I couldn't accept something like this -- especially here in Germany, the country that opened its doors to us."
Asked if the government would be willing to honour the Syrians with the Federal Cross of Merit, spokesman Steffen Seibert recognised their contribution and thanked them for their action, but said it is up to the president to make that decision.
Noting that when it concerns foreigners, it is up to the foreign ministry to nominate possible candidates for the honour, spokesman Martin Schaefer said his ministry is likely "to take a positive view on the suggestion".
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