Insights from the Center for Sawaab: Understanding the Muslim Brotherhood's Global Agenda
On 30 September 2025, journalist Eitan Fischberger shared information about a research report published by the Sawaab Centre, a joint initiative of the governments of the United Arab Emirates and the United States, focusing on the issue of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The report highlights that this organisation rejects national identity in favour of a global caliphate and uses a strategy of double discourse, adapting its message according to its audience. Despite its relative weakness in the Middle East, the Brotherhood has managed to infiltrate Western democracies through NGOs and lobbying, thereby threatening liberal values.
It questions why the United States has not yet classified the Brotherhood as a terrorist organisation and calls on the US Congress to take action. The report also highlights the key role of the Emirates in combating ideological threats and stresses the need for a reassessment of Western policies towards the Brotherhood. Finally, it establishes links between the Brotherhood and extremist groups such as Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram, emphasising the importance of coordinated international efforts to counter these threats.
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