Muslim Brotherhood spreading its ideology in France
European states underestimated the presence of the Muslim Brotherhood ideology in them as a security threat.
In the last 30 years, important
publishing companies published the works of outstanding Muslim Brotherhood
members. They distributed these books to mosques and libraries affiliated to
the totalitarian group.
The mosques distribute these books to
the people who frequent them.
The publishing company, Dar al-Tawihid,
is the historical publisher of the Muslim Brotherhood in France. The Islamic
Youth Association founded the company in 1990. The company did a lot to promote
the thinking of the grandsons of Hassan al-Bana, Tariq and Hany. In one of his
books, Hany says that struggling for the construction of the Islamic State is an
obligation for every Muslim.
"The Islamic world boils,"
Hany says in his book. "This force needs to be directed on the road of
constructing the Islamic State, a state that applies the rules of al-Quran and
the sayings of Prophet Muhammad. Muslims will not find their lost happiness if
they do not move on the road of jihad and do not work for the establishment of
an Islamic state."
This book is sold at the grand mosque in
Créteil in the southeastern suburbs of Paris. The mosque has a dome and a
minaret. More than 1,000 Muslims visit the mosque on Fridays. The chief of the Île-de-France
region attended the inauguration of this mosque in 2004. The municipality of
the region contributed to the construction of the mosque by selling the land
for its builders for a symbolic price: one euro.
The mosque issues a monthly magazine,
called "The Cave". The magazine praises Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi and
Sayed Qotb. In the December 2015 issue, the magazine describes Qotb as a
"famous scholar".
Al-Buraq is the other important
publishing company that publishes the books of the members of the Muslim
Brotherhood. The company has published a long list of books as well as a series
of radical articles.
The book, "Muslim's Route" is
the most popular among Muslims. Its author, Abu Bakr al-Jaza'iri, is viewed
with high esteem among the members of the Muslim Brotherhood. He is considered
an important term of reference for mosque preachers in France.
The book is full of extremism. It
encourages Muslims to launch holy war, at least once a year. The book also bans
the construction or restoration of churches.
The Paris-based al-Nour publishing house
was constructed in 1984. The house published books by Moncef al-Zanati, one of
the leaders of the Association of Islamic Organizations in France. It also
published the books of other Islamist leaders, including Mohamed al-Ghazali,
who called for murdering the late secular Egyptian thinker Farag Fouda in 1992.
Al-Nour Publishing House also published
several books by al-Qaradawi. The books are sold at the mosques of the Muslim
Brotherhood in France. One of the books, "Science of Priorities",
calls for killing for the sake of God. It also calls for the use of arms for
changing societies.
Sorry to say, the failure of French
authorities to tighten control on these publishing companies will open the door
for the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood to gain more ground in France very
day.