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April 7, 2019
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Leaked
Docs Show Qatari Charity Funds MB, Tariq Ramadan in Europe
by John Rossomando • Apr 5, 2019
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Tariq Ramadan, grandson of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hasan al-Banna,
received €35,000 – roughly $39,290 – per month from the Qatar Foundation as
a "consultant," documents obtained by French journalists
Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot show, the Swiss newspaper Tribune
de Genve reported. Ramadan received a further €19,000 from
organizations such as the League of Muslims in Switzerland when he was
arrested last year on rape charges.
Chesnot and Malbrunot detail this information in their book Qatar Papers -
How the emirate finances Islam in France and Europe. Their work
discloses Qatar's central role in funding Muslim Brotherhood operations
across Europe. They say they received
the supporting documents on a USB stick sent by a whistleblower. It contained
Qatar Charity bank records, internal emails and more. The charity, like
Qatar Foundation, is run by Qatar's ruling Al-Thani family.
The spending serves Qatar's political goal of supporting the Muslim
Brotherhood, analysts told the journalists in their accompanying
documentary, a portion of which has been posted online. The
Brotherhood aims to control people's public and private lives, they said,
and to obtain political power with the end goal of establishing their
caliphate.
Qatar Charity may be best known in the West for its funding of terrorist
operations.
French intelligence reported in 2013 that Qatar Charity funded
an al-Qaida linked terrorist group in Mali called Ansar Dine. It also helped finance the 1998 al-Qaida bombings of the U.S.
embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
Qatar Charity has legitimized itself through partnerships with
mainstream Western charities including the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation and the Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation, the documentary
said.
Qatar Charity spent €71 million– roughly $79.7 million – on 113
projects at mosques and Islamic centers and spent €3.6 million – roughly $4
million – on five mosque projects in Switzerland alone, a 2014 internal
document showed. The Muslim Cultural Complex of Lausanne in Prilly,
Switzerland received 1.6 million Francs – roughly $1.6 million –
from Qatar Charity according to the documents. An internal note thanked
Qatar and its Ministry of Islamic Affairs for money to purchase a mosque in
Biel, Switzerland.
Donors Mohamed and Nadia Karmous, who Tribune de Geneve reported are closely linked to Muslim Brotherhood
ideologue Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, played a central role in this scheme.
Qaradawi notoriously stated in 2007 that Islam would conquer
Europe by means of immigration and proselytism. Mohamed Karamous is referred to as the "treasurer" of the
university of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, European Institute of Human
Sciences (IESH), founded by Qatar in central France.
These mosques and Islamic centers serve the purpose of spreading Islamic
culture across Europe, the journalists said.
Malbrunot told Tribune de Geneve that Qatar and the Muslim
Brotherhood aim to create a "micro counter society" through the
"re-Islamization" of Muslim communities across Europe. They have
a political vision of their brand of Islam dominating the world.
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