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Short answer
The Muslim Brotherhood is a radical political cult with global ambitions, mainly spreading its extremist agenda everywhere it can. Founded in Egypt in 1928, its goal is to impose Islamist rule over law, politics, education, and daily life. Hamas is its Palestinian branch, and the October 7 massacre was a direct result of its extremist ideology — a warning that shouldn’t be ignored in the West.
While banned as a terror threat by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, the Brotherhood still operates in the West under the guise of charities and “human rights” groups, pushing anti-Western narratives and supporting extremist networks.
UK, German, and U.S. investigations have already exposed its links to terror and incitement. So why is the West still pretending it’s harmless?
Long answer
One major reason behind the spread of extremist ideologies in Western democracies is the Muslim Brotherhood — a global Islamist movement that presents itself as peaceful, but whose real goal is to undermine democratic values and establish a society governed by Islamic law.
Founded in Egypt in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood has always pushed for Islam to dominate not just religion, but law, politics, education — even daily life. And while their tactics have evolved, their extremist ideology remains the same.
They support Islamist terror — Hamas is one of its branches. That’s not speculation; it’s in Hamas’s own founding charter. So when people chant “From the river to the sea” or justify Hamas’s violence, they’re echoing the same extremist ideology the Brotherhood helped create.
In the Western world, the Brotherhood operates through front groups — running schools, charities, and mosques to spread its radical agenda. They speak the language of human rights in public, but behind closed doors, they push antisemitism, anti-Western ideology, and support for terror groups like Hamas.
Look at the UK or Germany: both have investigated Brotherhood-linked NGOs for spreading extremism disguised as “community work.” In the U.S., a 1991 Brotherhood document uncovered by the FBI called their mission “a civilization jihad” — to sabotage Western society from within.
And here’s the kicker: while Western governments still hesitate, Arab nations already know how dangerous the Muslim Brotherhood is. Egypt, the Brotherhood’s birthplace, has banned it and labeled it a terrorist group after it tried to hijack the country’s democracy in 2012.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Bahrain — all have outlawed the Brotherhood for its role in spreading violence, extremism, and destabilizing governments.The Muslim Brotherhood is a radical political cult with a global agenda.
If Arab states banned it, why is the West still looking the other way?