The Muslim Brotherhood is outlawed in Egypt. At the end of January, an Egyptian court “sentenced to death 10 members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group found guilty of violence against security officers in 2015.”
Yet Muslim Brotherhood operatives are highly active in the West, particularly in America, thanks to Obama, and now in the Biden Administration:
Muslim Brotherhood activists and media outlets have seemed very enthusiastic about the Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s progress in US election results. Analysts attributed this enthusiasm to their wish for an encore of their experience in the era of former President Barack Obama, during which they played a remarkable role riding the wave of the “Arab spring” uprisings.
The MB makes no secret of its ambitions. “Jihad is the way” is its proclamation. In many cases, violent jihad becomes “the way.” In other circumstances, stealth jihad is the modus operandi of the Muslim Brotherhood and its operatives. One tactic in the stealth jihad is screaming “Islamophobia” to provide a cover as they expand in territory and influence.
Dozens of Muslim Canadian organizations are now urging the sympathetic Trudeau government and the “president of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to intervene on behalf of Egyptian refugee claimants in Vancouver,” who are deemed security risks due to their MB links. The argument of the Muslim groups manifests complete disregard for Canadian national security. Since the MB groups are not listed as “terrorist entities,” these groups expect Canada to turn a blind eye to all rational concerns and risks, and give these entities a big welcome.
The Muslim Association of Canada is hardly an impartial group. It proudly parades its roots in the Muslim Brotherhood:
MAC roots are deeply enshrined in the message of Prophet Mohammad. It’s modern roots can be traced to the vigorous intellectual revivalist effort that took hold in Muslim societies starting in the early twentieth century. This revival aimed at reconciling faith with the challenges of modernity and providing a clear articulation of balance and moderation in understanding Islam. In the Arab world, this revival culminated in the writings of the late Imam Hassan al-Banna and the movement of the society of Muslim Brothers (commonly known as the Muslim Brotherhood). Al-Banna’s core messages of constructive engagement in society, focus on personal and communal empowernment, and organizational development had a deep impact on much of the Muslim world.
The Muslim Brotherhood has a history of violence. Canada should not welcome members of these unsavory foreign groups, whose missions are clearly stated:
It should be known that Jihad and preparation for Jihad are not only for the purpose of fending-off assaults and attacks against Muslims by Allah’s enemies, but are also for the purpose of realizing the great task of establishing an Islamic state, strengthening the religion and spreading it around the world…
Read the full mission of the Muslim Brotherhood HERE. Whoever oppose them will be branded “Islamophobic.” The Vancouver CBSA officers are now being accused of being biased and “Islamophobic.” Chances are that Trudeau will let them in. After all, Trudeau’s government put out a welcome mat for returning Islamic State jihadis.
Muslim groups ask feds to intervene on behalf of Egyptian refugees in Vancouver,” by Laura Osman, Globe and Mail, March 7, 2022:
Dozens of Muslim Canadian organizations are urging the prime minister, public safety minister and president of the Canada Border Services Agency to intervene on behalf of Egyptian refugee claimants in Vancouver.
The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council says Abdelrahman Elmady’s refugee claim was denied in Vancouver after the CBSA characterized him as a “security threat,” because of ties to the Freedom and Justice Party in his home country.
The council says he was deemed a security risk because of the party’s connection to the Muslim Brotherhood, though neither group are listed as terrorist entities in Canada.
Elmady was among millions of Egyptians who took to the streets in the 2011 uprising known as the Arab Spring to protest against the country’s then-president, Hosni Mubarak, and demand democracy.
The Freedom and Justice Party came to power following the 2012 elections, a year after Mubarak’s resignation.
In 2013, Egypt’s army chief seized power in a military coup against the elected Freedom and Justice Party’s government.
Since then, the government has arrested thousands of the party’s members and Muslim Brotherhood supporters after labelling them as “terrorists” in a campaign that Amnesty International called a “ruthless bid to crush dissent.”
Elmady said the campaign against his party forced him to flee Egypt for Saudi Arabia before he eventually landed in Canada in 2017.
“I am now facing deportation by the CBSA to Egypt where I will be persecuted,” Elmady said in a written statement Monday, adding that he is not the only one at risk.
The council, which serves as a lobby group in partnership with other Canadian Muslim associations, says at least four other families are facing a similar fate in Vancouver because of ties to the party.
Between 2015 and 2021, Canada received more than 3,900 refugee claims from Egypt and accepted about 3,100 of them, according to data from the Immigration and Refugee Board.
The council issued an open letter to government officials alleging the recommendations of the Vancouver CBSA officers are based in individual bias and Islamophobia, and are not consistent with the agency’s decisions elsewhere in the country.
The letter is signed by 12 national and 28 regional organizations. They call for immediate relief for those whose claims have been denied and for officials to issue pre-emptive instructions to CBSA officials in Vancouver to allow similar claims for protection to proceed.
“I think we can’t unlink this to years, decades really, of biases against Muslims and Muslim organizations as well as Muslim governments,” Sarah Mushtaq, the council’s spokeswoman, said Monday.
While the CBSA officers have operated within their authority, Mushtaq said they are afforded so much discretion it can allow stereotypes and biases to creep in….
somehistory says
The mb is a terror org and its members are terrorists, even if they have not carried out a bombing, stabbing, vehicle carnage, etc.
mozlums always go on the whine when one of them is denied anything, esp entry into an infidel country.
Really sickening and tiresome, but they won’t stop on their own. islam will be stopped by One outside the cult of death spawned by satan.
Michael Copeland says
“Al-Banna’s core messages of constructive engagement in society,…..”
What did US Congress in 2018 think of this “constructive engagement”?
“The Muslim Brotherhood has been militant from its very beginning, Its founder, Hassan al-Banna, who started the group in 1928, said that, quote:
‘Jihad is an obligation from Allah and [sic] every Muslim and cannot be ignored nor evaded.’ And in a book entitled The Way of Jihad he wrote: ‘Jihad means the fighting of the unbelievers and involves all possible efforts that are necessary to dismantle the power of the enemies of Islam, including beating them, plundering their wealth, destroying their places of worship, and smashing their idols,’ end quote.”
Congress declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a global threat.
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-115hhrg31367/html/CHRG-115hhrg31367.htm
gravenimage says
Canada: Muslim groups ask feds to intervene on behalf of questionable Egyptian refugees in Vancouver
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The Ukrainians are real refugees.
People who want to replace Canada’s civilized laws and replace them with the horrors of Shari’ah–including by violence–are *not* refugees.
Major Tom says
The threat is real! And the threat is here! North America! Their Explanatory Memorandum is clear enough!