Qatar Charity, Hamadeen's tool to penetrate Europe

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 The new book, Qatar Papers, by French investigative journalists Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot, revealed the deep involvement of the Qatari regime with the Islamist network in Europe.

Much of this was done by Qatar Charity, a regime-linked organization that has been accused of funneling billions of dollars to Islamist insurgent groups in Syria, Libya, and elsewhere. In Europe, Qatar Papers showed, Qatar Charity provided some 71 million euro to fund the construction of 140 mosques, Islamic centers, and Islamic museums.

In an interview, author George Malbrunot said, "The Muslim Brotherhood philosophy is to encompass people's lives from birth to death.  All of the Qatar-financed projects tried to do just that, surrounding mosques with schools, swimming pools, restaurants, and even morgues."

According to Malbrunot, that goal explains the huge spending on European projects, meant to propagate Muslim-Brotherhood Islamism — to the extent of funding a mosque on the tiny Isle of Jersey (which has few Muslims) to facilitate proselytizing.

According to Malbrunot, while the operators of these projects deny any affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood, the libraries at these schools and centers are filled with Islamist literature written by the likes of radical cleric Yusuf Al Qardawi (one of Tariq Ramadan's mentors) and the terror-justifying thinker Sayyid Qutb, a founding ideologue of 20th-century Islamism.

Qatar's opulent sponsorship of Tariq Ramadan's career served a dual purpose — at once spreading Brotherhood ideology among the Muslim youth of Europe and presenting a soothing message of moderation to Western observers.

This same two-pronged approach is at work in the many mosques, professorships, and libraries that Qatari money funds across Europe.  Qatar would loudly deny that its aim is radicalization, but such denials are hard to square with the extremist literature that Qatari institutions promulgate. 

We may find that sexual assault is not the worst crime that Qatari money made possible.

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