Report Warns: Muslim Brotherhood Maneuvers in Germany to Infiltrate Society and Expand Its Activities
While most European countries have been working for some time to restrict the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, supporters of the organization have, over the past 12 months, sought acceptance in German society through social engagement and dialogue. Their goal is to make this ideology socially acceptable, according to a report issued a few days ago by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (domestic intelligence) in the state of Hesse.
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In Germany, the German Muslim Community (DMG), which is affiliated with numerous mosque associations and so-called Islamic centers across the country, is the largest organization representing the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood.
In Hesse, such Islamic centers were located in Marburg (in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district) and Frankfurt. The German Muslim Community publicly emerged last year, as the project manager for the construction of the new mosque at the Islamic Center in Frankfurt (IZF), revealing for the first time its connections with smaller Brotherhood organizations.
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In January, the European Institute of Human Sciences in Frankfurt (EIHW), which is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, began the first semester of its Islamic education program for German speakers.
In Hesse, members of the Muslim Brotherhood continued their strategy of legitimacy based on dialogue and infiltration into politics and society.
Last year, as part of their activities, the Fatwa Committee in Germany organized various events in which representatives of the European Institute for Fatwa and Research participated as speakers. For instance, one of the professors from the institute delivered an online lecture on April 5, according to German intelligence.
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The report also warned of the Muslim Brotherhood‘s activities, stating that the group seeks to expand its influence through political participation in line with Germany’s laws but also aims to undermine the protection of the free democratic system in the long term.
According to the report, the Brotherhood aims to establish a state aligned with their interpretation of Islamic Sharia, with restrictions on women’s and religious minorities’ rights, as well as limitations on freedom of the press, expression, and religion.
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This also includes advocating for certain forms of violence, such as armed jihad. Violent and terrorist means are seen as legitimate, and some Brotherhood figures even support the use of corporal punishment, according to German intelligence.
For the first time, the German intelligence report warned of a clear structure of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. It noted that “the Brotherhood has a widespread network in Europe, including Germany, through which its sympathizers and members spread the organization’s ideology and goals.”
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The report also mentioned entities such as the Council of Muslims of Europe, the European Council of Muslim Imams, and the Fatwa Committee in Germany.
It adds: “To gradually infiltrate society, the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliated organizations utilize various educational programs,” before continuing, “Against this backdrop, there is a risk that the Brotherhood‘s ideology may continue to spread, especially as they increasingly address German-speaking audiences.”