How is Qatar waging war against Islam in Europe?
What is Qatar's role in the war to influence political Islam in Europe?
An important European investigation revealed that Qatar Charity non-governmental organization funding projects mosques, Islamic centers and schools in Europe, all linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, pointing to the influence of the small emirate in the heart of those suspicious institutions.
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“This investigation relied on a USB flash received by journalists George Malbrunot and Christian Chissano, from an informer in 2016, containing thousands of classified documents from the suspected Qatar Charity, a non-governmental organization founded in 1992 and now based in 70 countries“.
Files reveal the lists of donors to this dubious institution (including members of the ruling Al-Thani family), bank transfers, and emails. Also it reveals attacks carried out by the Emirate of Qatar, on behalf of the Islamic Cause in Europe, where the organization finances some 140 Islamic mosques, centers and schools projects, all linked to support for the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group.
Despite Doha’s denial of involvement in extremist religious acts, journalists spent two years investigating this field to uncover Qatar’s influence on extremist Islamist groups in the old continent, from the “Islamic Light” Center in Mulhouse, Europe’s largest construction site in a border area with 200,000 Muslims, to the system of receiving immigrants in Sicily in the midst of the Syrian crisis, including the Museum of Islamic Civilizations in Switzerland, or the Imams Training Center in Château-Chinon, where the documentary on Qatar’s financing of terrorism deepens into the heart of these networks, which operate with the same extremist ideology as the Muslim Brotherhood.
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The report raises a question about the nature of the strategy that Qatar is trying to spread through these funds it provides to the Muslim communities in Europe?
This mysterious infiltration does not hide its desire for the movements and groups of political and extremist Islam to impose themselves on the continent through the ideology advocated by the terrorist Brotherhood, the radical Brotherhood, who was born in Egypt in 1928?
The report noted that in 2018, at the Paris Conference “No to the Financing of Terrorism,” the Qatari Emirate officially announced measures to better control its charities, but this latest survey also shows how Qatari funding for radical Islamist groups such as the Brotherhood in Europe came to fill the vacuum left by the countries concerned; these disturbing violations allowed to take place.