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The Muslim Brotherhood "Project"
One might be led to think that if international law enforcement authorities and Western intelligence agencies had discovered a twenty-year old document revealing a top-secret plan developed by the oldest Islamist organization with one of the most extensive terror networks in the world to launch a program of "cultural invasion" and eventual conquest of the West that virtually mirrors the tactics used by Islamists for more than two decades, that such news would scream from headlines published on the front pages and above the fold of the New York Times, Washington Post, London Times, Le Monde, Bild, and La Repubblica.
If that's what you might think, you would be wrong.
In fact, such a document was recovered in a raid by Swiss authorities in November 2001, two months after the horror of 9/11. Since that time information about this document, known in counterterrorism circles as "The Project", and discussion regarding its content has been limited to the top-secret world of Western intelligence communities. Only through the work of an intrepid Swiss journalist, Sylvain Besson of Le Temps, and his book published in October 2005 in France, La conquête de l'Occident: Le projet secret des Islamistes (The Conquest of the West: The Islamists' Secret Project), has information regarding The Project finally been made public. One Western official cited by Besson has described The Project as "a totalitarian ideology of infiltration which represents, in the end, the greatest danger for European societies."
Now FrontPage readers will be the first to be able to read the complete English translation of The Project.
What Western intelligence authorities know about The Project begins with the raid of a luxurious villa in Campione, Switzerland on November 7, 2001. The target of the raid was Youssef Nada, director of the Al-Taqwa Bank of Lugano, who has had active association with the Muslim Brotherhood for more than 50 years and who admitted to being one of the organization's international leaders. The Muslim Brotherhood, regarded as the oldest and one of the most important Islamist movements in the world, was founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928 and dedicated to the credo, "Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope."
The raid was conducted by Swiss law enforcement at the request of the White House in the initial crackdown on terrorist finances in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. US and Swiss investigators had been looking at Al-Taqwa's involvement in money laundering and funding a wide range of Islamic terrorist groups, including Al-Qaeda, HAMAS (the Palestinian affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood), the Algerian GIA, and the Tunisian Ennahdah.
Included in the documents seized during the raid of Nada's Swiss villa was a 14-page plan written in Arabic and dated December 1, 1982, which outlines a 12-point strategy to "establish an Islamic government on earth" – identified as The Project. According to testimony given to Swiss authorities by Nada, the unsigned document was prepared by "Islamic researchers" associated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
What makes The Project so different from the standard "Death of America! Death to Israel!" and "Establish the global caliphate!" Islamist rhetoric is that it represents a flexible, multi-phased, long-term approach to the "cultural invasion" of the West. Calling for the utilization of various tactics, ranging from immigration, infiltration, surveillance, propaganda, protest, deception, political legitimacy and terrorism, The Project has served for more than two decades as the Muslim Brotherhood "master plan". As can be seen in a number of examples throughout Europe – including the political recognition of parallel Islamist government organizations in Sweden, the recent "cartoon" jihad in Denmark, the Parisian car-burning intifada last November, and the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London – the plan outlined in The Project has been overwhelmingly successful.
Rather than focusing on terrorism as the sole method of group action, as is the case with Al-Qaeda, in perfect postmodern fashion the use of terror falls into a multiplicity of options available to progressively infiltrate, confront, and eventually establish Islamic domination over the West. The following tactics and techniques are among the many recommendations made in The Project:
- Networking and coordinating actions between likeminded Islamist organizations;
- Avoiding open alliances with known terrorist organizations and individuals to maintain the appearance of "moderation";
- Infiltrating and taking over existing Muslim organizations to realign them towards the Muslim Brotherhood's collective goals;
- Using deception to mask the intended goals of Islamist actions, as long as it doesn't conflict with shari'a law;
- Avoiding social conflicts with Westerners locally, nationally or globally, that might damage the long-term ability to expand the Islamist powerbase in the West or provoke a lash back against Muslims;
- Establishing financial networks to fund the work of conversion of the West, including the support of full-time administrators and workers;
- Conducting surveillance, obtaining data, and establishing collection and data storage capabilities;
- Putting into place a watchdog system for monitoring Western media to warn Muslims of "international plots fomented against them";
- Cultivating an Islamist intellectual community, including the establishment of think-tanks and advocacy groups, and publishing "academic" studies, to legitimize Islamist positions and to chronicle the history of Islamist movements;
- Developing a comprehensive 100-year plan to advance Islamist ideology throughout the world;
- Balancing international objectives with local flexibility;
- Building extensive social networks of schools, hospitals and charitable organizations dedicated to Islamist ideals so that contact with the movement for Muslims in the West is constant;
- Involving ideologically committed Muslims in democratically-elected institutions on all levels in the West, including government, NGOs, private organizations and labor unions;
- Instrumentally using existing Western institutions until they can be converted and put into service of Islam;
- Drafting Islamic constitutions, laws and policies for eventual implementation;
- Avoiding conflict within the Islamist movements on all levels, including the development of processes for conflict resolution;
- Instituting alliances with Western "progressive" organizations that share similar goals;
- Creating autonomous "security forces" to protect Muslims in the West;
- Inflaming violence and keeping Muslims living in the West "in a jihad frame of mind";
- Supporting jihad movements across the Muslim world through preaching, propaganda, personnel, funding, and technical and operational support;
- Making the Palestinian cause a global wedge issue for Muslims;
- Adopting the total liberation of Palestine from Israel and the creation of an Islamic state as a keystone in the plan for global Islamic domination;
- Instigating a constant campaign to incite hatred by Muslims against Jews and rejecting any discussions of conciliation or coexistence with them;
- Actively creating jihad terror cells within Palestine;
- Linking the terrorist activities in Palestine with the global terror movement;
- Collecting sufficient funds to indefinitely perpetuate and support jihad around the world;
In reading The Project, it should be kept in mind that it was drafted in 1982 when current tensions and terrorist activities in the Middle East were still very nascent. In many respects, The Project is extremely prescient for outlining the bulk of Islamist action, whether by "moderate" Islamist organizations or outright terror groups, over the past two decades.
At present, most of what is publicly known about The Project is the result of Sylvain Besson's investigative work, including his book and a related article published last October in the Swiss daily, Le Temps, L'islamisme à la conquête du monde (Islamism and the Conquest of the World), profiling his book, which is only available in a French-language edition. At least one Egyptian newspaper, Al-Mussawar, published the entire Arabic text of The Project last November.
In the English-language press, the attention paid to Besson's revelation of The Project has been almost non-existent. The only mention found in a mainstream media publication in the US has been as a secondary item in an article in the Weekly Standard (February 20, 2006) by Olivier Guitta, The Cartoon Jihad. The most extensive commentary on The Project has been by an American researcher and journalist living in London, Scott Burgess, who has posted his analysis of the document on his blog, The Daily Ablution. Along with his commentary, an English translation of the French text of The Project was serialized in December (Parts I, II, III, IV, V, Conclusion). The complete English translation prepared by Mr. Burgess is presented in its entirety here with his permission.
The lack of public discussion about The Project notwithstanding, the document and the plan it outlines has been the subject of considerable discussion amongst the Western intelligence agencies. One US counterterrorism official who spoke with Besson about The Project, and who is cited in Guitta's Weekly Standard article, is current White House terrorism czar, Juan Zarate. Calling The Project a Muslim Brotherhood master plan for "spreading their political ideology," Zarate expressed concerns to Besson because "the Muslim Brotherhood is a group that worries us not because it deals with philosophical or ideological ideas but because it defends the use of violence against civilians."
One renowned international scholar of Islamist movements who also spoke with Besson, Reuven Paz, talked about The Project in its historical context:
The Project was part of the charter of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was official established on July 29, 1982. It reflects a vast plan which was revived in the 1960s, with the immigration of Brotherhood intellectuals, principally Syrian and Egyptians, into Europe.
As Paz notes, The Project was drafted by the Muslim Brotherhood as part of its rechartering process in 1982, a time that marks an upswing in its organizational expansion internationally, as well as a turning point in the alternating periods of repression and toleration by the Egyptian government. In 1952, the organization played a critical support role to the Free Officers Movement led by Gamal Abdul Nasser, which overthrew King Faruq, but quickly fell out of favor with the new revolutionary regime because of Nasser's refusal to follow the Muslim Brotherhood's call to institute an ideologically committed Islamic state. At various times since the July Revolution in 1952, the Brotherhood has regularly been banned and its leaders killed and imprisoned by Egyptian authorities.
Since it was rechartered in 1982, the Muslim Brotherhood has spread its network across the Middle East, Europe, and even America. At home in Egypt, parliamentary elections in 2005 saw the Muslim Brotherhood winning 20 percent of the available legislative seats, comprising the largest opposition party block. Its Palestinian affiliate, known to the world as HAMAS, recently gained control of the Palestinian Authority after elections secured for them 74 of 132 seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council. Its Syrian branch has historically been the largest organized group opposing the Assad regime, and the organization also has affiliates in Jordan, Sudan, and Iraq. In the US, the Muslim Brotherhood is primarily represented by the Muslim American Society (MAS).
Since its formation, the Muslim Brotherhood has advocated the use of terrorism as a means of advancing its agenda of global Islamic domination. But as the largest popular radical movement in the Islamic world, it has attracted many leading Islamist intellectuals. Included among this group of Muslim Brotherhood intellectuals is Youssef Qaradawi, an Egyptian-born, Qatar-based Islamist cleric.
As one of the leading Muslim Brotherhood spiritual figures and radical Islamic preachers (who has his own weekly program on Al-Jazeera), Qaradawi has been one of the leading apologists of suicide bombings in Israel and terrorism against Western interests in the Middle East. Both Sylvain Besson and Scott Burgess provide extensive comparisons between Qaradawi's publication, Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase, published in 1990, and The Project, which predates Qaradawi's Priorities by eight years. They note the striking similarities in the language used and the plans and methods both documents advocate. It is speculated that The Project was either used by Qaradawi as a template for his own work, or that he had a hand in its drafting in 1982. Perhaps coincidentally, Qaradawi was the fourth largest shareholder in the Al-Taqwa Bank of Lugano, the director of which, Youssef Nada, was the individual in whose possession The Project was found. Since 1999, Qaradawi has been banned from entering the US as a result of his connections to terrorist organizations and his outspoken advocacy of terrorism.
For those who have read The Project, what is most troubling is not that Islamists have developed a plan for global dominance; it has been assumed by experts that Islamist organizations and terrorist groups have been operating off an agreed-upon set of general principles, networks and methodology. What is startling is how effectively the Islamist plan for conquest outlined in The Project has been implemented by Muslims in the West for more than two decades. Equally troubling is the ideology that lies behind the plan: inciting hatred and violence against Jewish populations around the world; the deliberate co-opting and subversion of Western public and private institutions; its recommendation of a policy of deliberate escalating confrontation by Muslims living in the West against their neighbors and fellow-citizens; the acceptance of terrorism as a legitimate option for achieving their ends and the inevitable reality of jihad against non-Muslims; and its ultimate goal of forcibly instituting the Islamic rule of the caliphate by shari'a in the West, and eventually the whole world.
If the experience over the past quarter of a century seen in Europe and the US is any indication, the "Islamic researchers" who drafted The Project more than two decades ago must be pleased to see their long-term plan to conquer the West and to see the Green flag of Islam raised over its citizens realized so rapidly, efficiently and completely.
If Islamists are equally successful in the years to come, Westerners ought to enjoy their personal and political freedoms while they last.
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| ↔ Open your eyes [85 words] | Agron Abdullahu | Oct 7, 2009 21:22 |
| The enemy within [44 words] | Jo Ellen Davey Cohen | Aug 27, 2007 14:06 |
| ⇒ "Muslim Brotherhood" - be aware! [2298 words] | Stella | Aug 13, 2007 01:56 |
| "All the News That's Not Fit to Print" [579 words] | gary fouse | Aug 2, 2007 23:28 |
| ALL MOSQUES ACROSS THE USA SHOULD BE CLOSED!!!!! [209 words] | zari namdar | Jun 30, 2007 08:37 |
| ↔ Where's the voice? [29 words] | Joshua | Jul 19, 2007 22:46 |
| ↔ A culturist policy discussion [112 words] | John Press | Jul 23, 2007 01:16 |
| Sudden Jihad Syndrome ignored by Media? [378 words] | Duane | Jun 17, 2007 13:06 |
| ↔ Bravo [156 words] | Joshua | Jun 20, 2007 17:35 |
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| JFK Plot [75 words] | Douglas Urbanek | Jun 2, 2007 18:04 |
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| ↔ Response to Douglas Urbanek [410 words] | Kevin M | Jun 3, 2007 08:46 |
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| ↔ Because [42 words] | donvan | Jul 18, 2007 17:18 |
| Crime and punishment [212 words] | Yuval Brandstetter MD | May 31, 2007 17:52 |
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| So many ramifications [200 words] | LindaK | May 12, 2007 18:17 |
| ↔ Investigate the flow of Saudi money! [38 words] | Moshe | May 13, 2007 04:30 |
| ↔ Investigate the flow of Saudi money! [65 words] | LindaK | May 15, 2007 07:05 |
| ↔ I Agree with LindaK [132 words] | Ynna (tchkah) | May 19, 2007 16:09 |
| Get educated [117 words] | Robert | May 11, 2007 19:24 |
| ↔ Jihad [257 words] | Andy | May 11, 2007 20:15 |
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| ↔ America is responsibile for the creation of all these extermist groups?????? [148 words] | greg GS | May 15, 2007 00:27 |
| ↔ to GregGS: caution [80 words] | AS | Jun 14, 2007 14:28 |
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| TERRORIST IN OUR OWN BACKYARDS [2089 words] | HILDA E. DAVIS | May 10, 2007 17:46 |
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| ↔ to Hilda [34 words] | AS | Jun 16, 2007 01:27 |
| ↔ Let me tell you... [13 words] | Joshua | Jun 19, 2007 22:08 |
| ↔ Doesn't anyone understand? [53 words] | Joshua | Jun 19, 2007 22:14 |
| A Grilling Before Chilling? I don't think so. [79 words] | Greg GS | May 10, 2007 13:51 |
| ↔ Suggestions? [10 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 13:58 |
| ↔ Send them back! [49 words] | WIM hohage | May 13, 2007 07:31 |
| ↔ Positing a Hard-line view. [663 words] | mariana | May 13, 2007 13:05 |
| ↔ I meant... [21 words] | R V | May 13, 2007 20:57 |
| ↔ Rally? [6 words] | R V | May 14, 2007 07:13 |
| ↔ Why is Islam so isolated in the world ? [749 words] | Steven Sehgal | May 14, 2007 08:25 |
| ↔ GREG GS: What you say is all true, but does that mean DO NOTHING? [383 words] | mariana | May 14, 2007 12:07 |
| ↔ always do something [925 words] | Greg GS | May 14, 2007 23:37 |
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| ↔ Concerned [20 words] | Tina | Jul 13, 2007 11:49 |
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| Self Induced Coma. [209 words] | maura collins | May 10, 2007 10:26 |
| ↔ Political Correctness [22 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:01 |
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| ↔ Those Sticky Facts. [85 words] | maura collins | May 14, 2007 08:58 |
| ↔ To Maura Collins & Kevin M. more "eejits" [31 words] | mariana | May 15, 2007 11:32 |
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| Dumb Drive-By Media Category [124 words] | Roy A. Wagner | May 10, 2007 10:08 |
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| how would that help? [80 words] | Sam Deakins | May 10, 2007 07:03 |
| Jersey terrorists [92 words] | Robert M. | May 10, 2007 01:51 |
| ↔ Jihad in Jersey [494 words] | Andy | May 12, 2007 21:41 |
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| ↔ Sarkozy? [15 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:06 |
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| Profiling Muslims [253 words] | Caesar M. Arevalo | May 9, 2007 23:31 |
| ↔ I am detecting a common trend. [172 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:16 |
| ↔ Average Joe knows best [134 words] | Caesar M. Arevalo | May 13, 2007 01:34 |
| ↔ Signs? [15 words] | R V | May 13, 2007 20:59 |
| ↔ Go Joe! [18 words] | Greg GS | May 15, 2007 00:46 |
| Let's consider something more basic [152 words] | Paul | May 9, 2007 23:29 |
| Review [22 words] | Alert | May 9, 2007 23:08 |
| Self-inventory of potential terrorists? [61 words] | joyce | May 9, 2007 22:53 |
| Jihad in Jersey! [105 words] | steven l | May 9, 2007 22:12 |
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| ↔ Second Generation [123 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:27 |
| ↔ Second Generation [64 words] | LindaK | May 12, 2007 21:00 |
| ↔ The Second Generation issue shows why "Grilling" isn't good enough [111 words] | R C | Aug 23, 2007 15:36 |
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| Most Important lesson is that we have learned nothing from 9/11 [174 words] | Rick | May 9, 2007 19:47 |
| ↔ And? [78 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:32 |
| ↔ To RV [274 words] | Rick | May 14, 2007 10:22 |
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| This is a tough one [169 words] | dhimmi no more | May 9, 2007 17:36 |
| ↔ Tough one indeed... [353 words] | Joshua | May 9, 2007 19:34 |
| ↔ This is a tough one [239 words] | Linda K | May 9, 2007 22:39 |
| ↔ dhimmi no more - islam is a mortal threat to this country and requires a uncompromising response [189 words] | Roosevelt's Disciple | May 9, 2007 23:09 |
| ↔ I fear it all boils down to this (far from) simple problem... [372 words] | Kevin M | May 11, 2007 20:23 |
| ↔ What's the next step? [34 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 14:39 |
| ↔ What can we do about islam? [203 words] | Roosevelt's Disciple | May 19, 2007 06:55 |
| ↔ I was thinking along the same lines [219 words] | R V | May 20, 2007 08:46 |
| ↔ We must de-islamisize this country as a matter of urgency [421 words] | Roosevelt's Disciple | May 28, 2007 13:49 |
| ↔ Words to actions [11 words] | R V | May 28, 2007 20:08 |
| ↔ to Roosevelt disciple [67 words] | AS | Jun 14, 2007 14:35 |
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| ↔ A treaty to end western fear of islam [667 words] | Mohammed El sekawy | Sep 2, 2007 19:42 |
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| Dumb Terrorists [40 words] | Tom F | May 9, 2007 16:31 |
| ↔ Enough IS enough [75 words] | R V | May 9, 2007 19:50 |
| ↔ Islam is the problem, [189 words] | DONVAN | May 10, 2007 14:18 |
| ↔ Politicians? [170 words] | R V | May 12, 2007 13:35 |