Decoding ‘dawah’: How the Muslim Brotherhood weaponized faith to engineer Islamic conquest
Majority of the people in the world, who are getting concerned at the growing rate of activities of Islamists and jihadists are generally ignoring the fact that organizations like Tablighi Jamaat as well as Jamaat-e-Islami, which is offshoot of Muslim Brotherhood as well as other Islamic NGOs are advancing the agenda of Islamic conquest under the garb of “dawah”. Most of the people in the world, including the United States, Britain, EU nations and India though know the names of Hamas, Al Qaeda, Islamic State, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Muhammad and few other Islamic terrorist groups, only few of them know the hidden network behind the terrorist entities and how “dawah” has been a old-strategy to all of these group in ideological infiltration that operates in plain sight, mostly pretending to be innocent groups of preachers. Most of them, failing to decode the hidden truth beneath “dawah” consider such activities as innocent religious works, although the agenda lying inside this project is a strategic “invitation” that builds loyalty, spreads ideology, and fuels terrorist networks across the world.
Originally presented as a religious “invitation” to faith, “dawah” has evolved into a powerful organizational tool for advancing political Islam, with the notorious agenda of establishing Caliphate throughout the world by actualizing the agenda of Islamic conquest in the “non-Muslim” nation. Entities such as Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood have weaponized “dawah” to spread extremist ideology by using Tablighi Jamaat as the vessel and build global influence, and reshape societies according to the principles of Sharia law.
To many research scholars and counterterrorism experts, while “dawah” can simply mean sharing Islam, extremist movements like Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood have turned it into a global system of recruitment and control – using charities, schools, and media to spread radical ideas and expand their reach.
Jamaat-e-Islami, which has succeeded in establishing roots in a number of countries under various disguises, has strong bases in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Jamaat is known as the offshoot of Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded by Maulana Abul Ala-Maududi. One of the many quotes of Maududi (1903-1979) founder of the Jamaat-e-Islami organization and the ideological father of the Taliban movement in Pakistan evidently proves the vicious agenda of this entity, where he stated, “Islam does not want to bring about the revolution in one country or a few countries. It wants to spread........





















Toi Staff
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