Bayt al-mal... Nigeria’s Brotherhood way for collecting donations

The Association for Muslim Co-operation “Taawun”,
the Muslim Brotherhood’s branch in Nigeria, has reopened donations for the
so-called “House of Money” Bayt al-mal.
Daoud Amran Malsa, the founder of the association,
has called for more funds to be used to finance the Brotherhood’s activities
abroad.
Amran claims that the Brotherhood’s “Muslim
cooperation” is aimed at establishing an Islamic society in Nigeria, urging
them to stay away from intellectual and doctrinal myths, and to use donations
to prepare the Islamic alternative in health care by establishing an Islamic
hospital.
Amran relies on schools to disseminate the ideas of
the Muslim Brotherhood in Nigeria. He said in an interview that the association
supervises dozens of elementary, preparatory and secondary schools, as well as
evening schools that teaches Arabic language.
He admitted that the Muslims cooperation Association
belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood, denied any organizational way for its
followers to the Brotherhood, considering it the largest Islamic groups in the
south and has branches in the north.
The Association has several institutions that
perform the same purpose, including Bayt al-mal for Development and Credit
Foundation, the Islamic House of Finance, Bayt Al-Mal Foundation for Helping
Women, Bayt Al-Mal Foundation for Trade Cooperation, and others.