Unrestricted and unmonitored: ISIS throws recruitment nets to gather new Muslims in Europe
The terrorist attack that took place
in Norway on Wednesday, October 13 renewed European fears that the recruitment
networks of ISIS would exploit the modernists of Islam and convince them of
extremist ideas and then push them to European capitals to carry out terrorist
attacks as lone wolves. According to police, the perpetrator of the attack,
which occurred in the town of Kongsberg, southwest of the capital Oslo, had
converted to Islam some time ago, and there were fears that he had become an
extremist.
Unrestricted
Not all of the new Muslims in Norway
are restricted to Islamic centers or major mosques and associations concerned
with their affairs. Therefore, a large number of them are not taken into
consideration, whether in terms of numbers in the media or in terms of
presenting the true religion to them and protecting them from polarization.
In general, extremist groups target
new converts to Islam for several reasons, including seeking fighters with
clean records who have not previously joined terrorist groups through social
media platforms, which represented the most important electronic recruitment
resource.
Regarding the phenomenon of
attracting newcomers to Islam to ISIS, Jamal Hajjaj, an imam in a mosque in
Europe, said, that those who are new to Islam are more likely to fall under the
influence of extremist groups, as they are easy to attract since they still do
not understand the religion. He pointed out that some of them suffer from
psychological problems and are in a state of confusion, and therefore easy to
attract.
Hajjaj added, “When we offer
religious lessons to those who convert to Islam, there are people who belong to
political Islamist currents outside waiting, and their words affect those who
come to receive religious lessons.”
According to the Council of Muslim
Scholars, it is estimated that half of ISIS’s elements are new Muslims in the
West who have been infiltrated by political Islamism, provoke the extreme
right, and are happy with its reaction in order for there to be a clash and
conflict of civilizations between Islam and the West. Because they live only in
this environment, their project is clash, conflict, terrorist acts and violence
everywhere, and reducing Islam to just a political project, while the pure
Islam is supposed to be devoid of any political employment and of any
misconceptions about Islam.
New extremists
Among the most prominent names that
analyzed the phenomenon of new Muslims’ association with extremism, Mobin
Sheikh, a former Muslim extremist and now an expert in combating terrorism,
said that ISIS in its early days used to give rewards and bonuses to recruiters
if they were able to recruit women, and there were units dedicated to
recruiting Western women and using them in propaganda, especially targeting
converts to Islam.
Sheikh added that most of these
young people did not convert to Islam, but they turned to extremism, so their
families should be vigilant and realize what they are converting to and who
will receive them at the beginning of their journey, most importantly Salafis,
Sunnis or Sufis.
Sheikh also believes that this is
not enough, because they have already gone on the path of extremism and
terrorism, and most of them are known to the police. He wondered about those
who preach in the West and their role in confronting the misconceptions that
Al-Azhar warned against, and he repeatedly called for controlling the language
of Islamic discourse in the West and making sure that Islam presented to this
audience is the true Islam, far from distorted misconceptions or exploiting
extremists.