German Expert Warns: “Muslim Brotherhood Didn’t Come to Integrate — They Came to Dominate”
Mustafa Al-Amar, Arab-German politician and national security expert, says Germany has enabled a dangerous ideology to take root: “They are more dangerous than ISIS — because they work within the system.”

A leading Arab-German politician and national security expert, Mustafa Al-Amar, has issued a blunt and urgent warning about the growing threat of political Islam in Germany, singling out the Muslim Brotherhood as a far more insidious danger than violent jihadist groups like ISIS.
“The Muslim Brotherhood didn’t come here to integrate,” Al-Amar declared in a recent interview. “They came to take over. Not to study democracy, but to quietly replace it.”
Al-Amar, who has served in security advisory roles and is known for his criticism of radicalization within migrant communities, says Germany’s immigration policy has allowed “a malignant ideology” to infiltrate key institutions under the guise of religious and cultural tolerance.
“The Problem Isn’t ISIS - It’s the Brotherhood”
According to Al-Amar, the real threat in Germany and across Europe is not the violent fringe, but the organized, well-funded, and legally savvy operations of the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates.
“They’re far more dangerous because they work under the radar,” he explained. “ISIS you can fight. The Brotherhood operates under the protection of civil liberties - in mosques, cultural centers, and NGOs. They’re winning young minds with soft indoctrination.”
Al-Amar claims that many German mosques are being used as hubs for slow, calculated radicalization, where “thousands of young Muslims hear sermons that undermine democratic values and vilify the West.”
“This is not integration,” he said. “This is abandonment.”
Al-Amar sharply criticized the German government’s immigration and integration policies, which he says have failed to distinguish between law-abiding Muslims and ideological cells pushing anti-democratic, Islamist worldviews.
“Twenty years ago, Germany chose naivety in the name of tolerance,” he said. “And now it’s paying the price.”
He warns that the Brotherhood and similar Islamist groups are posing as civil rights movements while secretly pursuing a long-term goal of Islamizing European society from within, including penetrating state institutions, education systems, and the media.
“They don't need to use violence,” Al-Amar emphasized. “They want a quiet revolution.”
A Warning for All of Europe
Al-Amar says Germany is only the “test case,” and that all of Europe and the West must wake up to the challenge of political Islam disguised as multiculturalism.
“This is not about Islam as a religion,” he clarified. “It’s about an organized political movement using religion to undermine Western values.”
He concluded with a message to policymakers across the continent:
“We must learn to distinguish between Muslims who believe in pluralism and peace — and those who exploit democracy to destroy it from within. Otherwise, the Europe we know will slowly cease to exist.”