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Texas Governor Classifies Muslim Brotherhood

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  On November 18, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the classification of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as organizations with criminal ties. This decision reflects growing concerns about the Brotherhood's goal of establishing an Islamic state and its connections to extremist groups. The classification aligns with previous designations by several Middle Eastern countries, reinforcing a unified stance against the Brotherhood's influence. The announcement serves as a call to action for other states to follow suit, emphasizing the need for vigilance against organizations that challenge democratic values. This move could influence ongoing discussions in Europe and beyond, pushing for a reassessment of political Islam and its impacts. Governor Abbott's decision marks a milestone in addressing the complexities surrounding the Brotherhood, potentially reshaping international perceptions and policies. For more details, see the ...

Exposing the Muslim Brotherhood’s Influence in Europe

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 Europe is increasingly focused on uncovering the hidden activities of the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), once seen as a non-violent civic movement but now linked to radicalization and societal fragmentation. The Brotherhood has infiltrated civil and religious institutions across the continent, using NGOs, mosques, and cultural centers to disseminate divisive ideologies. Research highlights connections between the Brotherhood's ideology and violent extremist groups like Hamas and ISIS. Recent terrorist acts in Europe reflect these ideological ties, with investigations revealing potential financial support for militant networks through affiliated charities. Despite publicly advocating for democracy and coexistence, the Brotherhood's internal strategies suggest a push for political Islam, leading to increased social divisions. In response, European governments are enhancing oversight of Brotherhood-related groups and tightening financial controls to ...