Nazis and the CIA made a pact with the Muslim Brotherhood
In January 2011 appeared the Duch " The fourth mosque. Nazis, CIA and Islamic fundamentalism "By Ian Johnson. (Picture left) The mosque in Munich was the fourth overseas mosque of the Muslim Brotherhood. It's about the mosque in Munich-Freimann. Ian Johnson has researched the fantastic story. The story already begins in the Second World War, when the Muslims were clamped by the Nazis for their goals, and continues after the war when the CIA discovered the Muslims for its own purposes. This book will, Johnson shows how the West has encouraged radical Islam for decades. In Munich-Freimann for years was a who's who of political Islam and off. Here were the Muslim Brotherhood plan to infiltrate undisturbed and other countries.
Germany has for decades been part of the close-knit, all over the world ranging network of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. The first contacts with the Islamists tied the Nazis, and to turn defense chief Admiral Wilhelm Canaris. His goal was in the early forties, the uprising in the Arab countries against the British with arms and money support. During the Second World War he tried to then use the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini, to guerrilla actions against the British. It also appear from time to time to reports that al-Husseini (1893 to 1974) and the founder and former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna (1906 to 1949), in these plans is said to have included.
More recently, attempts on occasion to compare the ideology of the Muslim Brothers with the Nazi ideology. What is the one the world community of Muslims, namely the "Umma", which was the Nazis, the "national community" have been, it is then. As further evidence of similarities to reject the liberal finance capitalism and anti-Semitism are called.
is indisputable that the Nazis regarded the Arabs useful helpers for their purposes. On their eastern campaign was the Army hundreds of thousands of Muslim prisoners of war. Tens of thousands of them were fighting soon with the German soldiers to their home countries "to "Liberate.
This resistance against the Soviets wanted to use later, the United States and the Federal Republic, now the U.S. journalist Ian Johnson writes in his book "The fourth mosque." To that end had been trying to activate the old Nazi contacts. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency had spent hundreds of millions of dollars. However, the Soviets had defeated these attempts because by publishing the history of Muslim-Nazi fighters. So the CIA changed its tactics.
"The radical Muslim Brotherhood were suitable for this role much better: They were young, ambitious, well connected with the Islamic world and well trained," says Johnson is now in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung "[1]. This has ultimately led to a mosque was built in Munich.
[1] Süddeutsche: was in the fight against communism all
allows early 1958, founded the "Moscheebauinitiative Munich". With it came the then Secretary General of the Islamic World Congress, Said Ramadan (1926 to 1995) to Munich. Shortly before the lawyer had obtained his doctorate from the University of Cologne. Ramadan has been elected chairman of the mosque commission. His deputy was Nurredin Namangani, who had served during the Russian campaign in an SS unit.
knew well that time very few in Germany that of being young-lawyer's son Hassan al-Banna was. Ramadan was regarded as the unofficial "foreign minister" of the Muslim Brotherhood.
at the mosque again, the Americans seemed to have no interest. Because for the construction of long lacked the money. Thus began the construction in Munich-Freimann until 1967. At the end of the mosque was essential for Libya, was financed by so Muammar al-Gaddafi, Johnson researched.
From now but Munich was a major switching station of the Muslim Brotherhood. "The executive committee was a who's who of political Islam," says Johnson. They came from Egypt, Syria or Pakistan. The Muslim Brothers were so dominant that they could stay out of the Turkish migrants from the organization level.
"Mahdy Akef, who had led the Brotherhood in 2010, was from 1984 to 1987 Upper Imam in Munich-Freimann. The mosque was both a safe haven and a hub, undisturbed by the plan it and infiltrate other countries, "says Johnson.
targeted by the security authorities came to the mosque until the nineties. Thus, 1998 arrest in Munich, the al-Qaida financier, Mamduh Mahmud Salim and shipped to the United States. It is alleged that is also one of the masterminds of the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, Mahmoud Aboulina, have been kept in the Munich mosque.
Since 11 September 2001, there have been repeated raids in Munich-Freimann. Among other things, the preacher Ahmad al-Khalifa (left) was suspected of contacts to talk to terrorists.
is, however, Munich is not the only center of the Muslim Brotherhood in Germany. The "Bilal mosque in Aachen is close to them. It is based on the Syrian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. In total, the constitutional protection around 1,300 members of the Brotherhood in Germany, as its strongest member organization, the Islamic Community in Germany eV "(IGD) can be considered. It maintains centers in Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Cologne, Marburg, Brunswick and Münster. IGD allegedly coordinated the activities of more than 50 other mosque associations in Germany.
"The IGD is also closely with the European network of the Muslim Brotherhood and a member of FIOE connected," wrote the North Rhine-Westphalian constitutional protection. The FIOE is the "Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe". Was founded the umbrella organization in 1989, he has his headquarters in Brussels. "Another influential work closely with the Muslim Brotherhood affiliated organization, make the European Fatwarat 'based in Dublin, which is headed by Yusuf al-Qaradawi (left) one of the most outstanding leaders in the environment of the Muslim Brotherhood to situate Islamic movement, "wrote the North Rhine-Westphalia Protection of the Constitution.
Some time ago, to al-Qaradawi, the chairman approached with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which he refused. Qaradawi's views are right in most cases incompatible with the Western understanding of a liberal democracy. He advocates the "light punishment" of the wife by the husband. In one of his in the Arab world, popular TV shows to the news channel al-Jazeera, he justified suicide attacks against Israel.
also one of the leading representatives of Islam in Europe is close to the Muslim Brotherhood. It is Tariq Ramadan (left), the son of Said Ramadan, who built the Munich mosque. Tariq Ramadan is Professor of Islamic Studies in Oxford (see: Tariq Ramadan, the smiling bomb ). Although he insists, to have nothing to do with the ideologically Muslim brothers. But his speeches and writings often speak the same language. His brother now runs the company founded by her father, also Islamic Center in Geneva.
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