Islamic Relief: Brotherhood den hiding birds of terrorism migrating to Europe
Islamic
Relief in Europe plays a hidden role in spreading violence and extremism within
the continent, as it contains the birds of darkness and the advocates of
sedition and terrorism, led by the terrorist Brotherhood.
Asylum
file
The relief
organization interferes with the local authorities in a number of European
countries in the file of asylum and immigration. In France, for example, the
authorities refer groups of immigrants to it to be received without any
preconditions. It is also allowed to organize demonstrations and exhibitions to
inform citizens of its activities and urge them to contribute to its funding.
Support
for terrorism
Security reports
indicated that senior employees of Islamic Relief regularly publish opinions on
social media showing their support for the Palestinian Hamas movement and the
terrorist Brotherhood group, which prompted some banks to sever their
relationship with the organization, such as HSBC, due to fears of terrorism
financing. This came after the suspicious activities of the German branch,
which listed the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) as an implementation
partner for an aid project inside Syria, while the latter was involved in
working and coordinating with the Al-Shabaab group in Somalia. As a result,
IHH’s accounts were frozen. It was also involved in smuggling weapons to the
terrorist Brotherhood.
Britain was
the first station of the organization, as it was established in 1984 by Hany
El-Banna and a group of graduate students. After that, it opened branches in
many countries.
Millions
in funding
Islamic
Relief became the first specialized Islamic charitable organization to obtain
funding from the British government for projects in Africa in 1994, and it is
estimated that the organization collects from its annual Ramadan campaign in
Britain alone more than £10 million annually. Its resources are estimated at
about £570 million, which includes donations from the United Nations, Britain
and the European Union, and it gets its funding from a combination of
individual and business donations, as well as from the government.
Brotherhood
penetration
In a recent
report, the Middle East Forum warned of Islamic Relief's relationship with the
Brotherhood and its promotion of preachers who incite hatred against both
moderate Muslims and non-Muslims.
Intelligence
reports also revealed close links between Islamic Relief in Europe and the
terrorist Brotherhood, in addition to its association with organizations
related to the financing of terrorism and extremism, such as Qatar Charity.
This prompted a number of European governments, led by Germany, to dry up the
organization’s sources of funding and stop funding its activities. Berlin also
conducted an investigation of Ibrahim El-Zayat, the organization’s director,
for his close ties to the Brotherhood. Zayat was the principal and mastermind
of the Brotherhood's activities in Germany, and he sponsored the annual meeting
of the Islamic Community of Germany and the Muslim Youth Organization meetings
of the Brotherhood in Germany.
The German
authorities revealed that Islamic Relief in Germany is linked to the
Brotherhood, and this information came in an official response to a parliamentary
briefing request submitted by the opposition Free Democratic Party (FDP). The
response stated that the aforementioned organization has important personal
links with the terrorist group and organizations close to it.
European
intelligence reports also accused the relief organization and its branches in
European capitals of financing and supporting extremist groups, and Islamic
Relief was also involved in financing training camps for al-Qaeda in
Afghanistan and working and coordinating with the Somali Al-Shabaab group.
In a study
of Sweden’s Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), which acts as intelligence on the
ground, it confirmed that the Brotherhood seeks to penetrate the Islamic
presence in the continent to spread the concepts of the group and acquire new
members, under the guise of Islamic Relief.
The study
called for the necessity of freezing the support and funding of the
organization, which is a Trojan horse for the Brotherhood to infiltrate Europe,
and it uses the funds of donations and grants to launch terrorist acts. The
biggest evidence of this is that of the most prominent leaders of the
organization are tied to the Brotherhood. Heshmat Khalifa, a member of the
Board of Trustees of Islamic Relief who holds British citizenship and also
served as director of Islamic Relief in Australia and director of its branches
in Germany and South Africa, and Ahmed al-Rawi, former president of the
Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe and head of the Islamic League in
Britain, are both considered part of the Brotherhood in Europe. Essam
El-Haddad, the founding partner of the organization, was a senior Brotherhood
official and leader, and Adnan Abdul Rahman Saif, a member of the Board of
Trustees of the Muath Trust, a Yemeni charitable organization based in the
United Kingdom, has ties to the Brotherhood.