Qaradawi, Bishara and Ramadan: Qatar’s evil faces

  • القرضاوي باع دينه ودنياه خدمة لمشاريع الملالي وتابعه تميم

With the rise of Qatar’s evil, there are motives and persons who are directly responsible for policy formulation and decision-making that ignite the situation in many parts of the world, the sabotage scheme that began with Hamadein’s regime since 1995.

The bloody plan was based on a group of intellectuals who sold their honor to the devil, who convinced the Doha gang to adopt the Muslim Brotherhood, forming a bridge to hold the first normalization ties with the Zionist entity, led by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Hamadein’s third wheel and the godfather of Qatar’s evil plan, who supervised Doha’s implementation of the scheme, using Al Jazeera as a trumpet to spread his fanatical Fatwas.

The next man is Saad Eddin Ibrahim, the Egyptian founder of the Ibn Khaldun Center who served Hamadein and led the convergence of views between Doha and Tel Aviv, he was the first to praise the Muslim Brotherhood and encouraged Hamadein to adopt them, in addition to Tariq Ramadan, grandson of terrorist Hassan El Banna and the facade of Qatar in Europe, he worked to spread Hamadein’s influence among Islamic organizations in the continent.

Ramadan sought to preach the Qatari system as a model of good governance. Soon he was exposed to a series of scandals of raping minor girls. Then he was disowned by Doha.

The list continues to include Azmi Bishara, Hamadein’s greater godfather and Tamim’s teacher, who used his writings and his ideas to serve the country's subversive project. He used media platforms and research centers to carry out his mission, but soon after his terrorist role was revealed, he went into hiding out for fear of prosecution.

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