The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Sudan: Different Strategies, Same Mission

The Muslim Brotherhood, whether being labeled as a terrorist organization by the United States or facing scrutiny and restrictions in France and Austria, is attracting attention; concern is growing over its increasing influence and ambitions. Whether establishing a base in the Horn of Africa or embedding itself in local French life, governments and security services are raising alarms. To effectively address the Brotherhood, it’s crucial to acknowledge their different operations across continents.

The core goal of the Muslim Brotherhood is to transform individuals, society, and the state to be governed under Islamic Sharia law, ultimately aiming for a unified Islamic order or caliphate. However, their methods to achieve this vary by region. In Europe, where Islam is a minority religion, they primarily function as a broad socio-religious and lobbying network through NGOs, mosque federations, youth and student groups, as well as charity and real-estate structures. In Sudan, where Islam is integral to national life and culture, it has historically operated as a mass Islamist movement embedded in the ruling party, security services, and currently in the Sudanese Armed Forces.

In Europe, the Brotherhood is not a formal political party; instead, it operates through a decentralized network of associations coordinated by umbrella groups like the Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe and the European Council of Muslims in Brussels, along with associated entities like the European Council for Fatwa and Research, youth and student federations (e.g., FEMYSO), and charity and finance entities such as Europe Trust. Its Sudanese branch and allies have formed classic party structures, notably through the Islamic movement that developed in Hassan al-Turabi’s networks and later the National Congress Party (NCP), which under Omar al-Bashir effectively merged party, state, and movement.

Regarding the Brotherhood’s relationship with the state, in Europe, it generally acts as a civil-society intermediary with the state, seeking recognition as a representative of Muslim communities, access to consultation forums, and influence over policy on religious rights, education, and foreign policy, while formally remaining within democratic and legal frameworks. In Sudan, it has historically operated as an embedded Islamist presence in government, influencing constitutions, legislation, and security policy, especially during Bashir’s regime (1989–2019), when Brotherhood-aligned Islamists infiltrated the civil service, intelligence services, and judiciary, and drove the Islamization of law and public space.

How does the Brotherhood’s use of coercive power vary across regions? In Europe, the security services report an “extensive and sophisticated” but mostly covert network focused on ideological, financial, and institutional influence; it does not openly control armed factions and operates legally, though intelligence reports express state concerns about entryism, foreign funding, and long-term societal engineering rather than immediate violence. In Sudan, Brotherhood-aligned Islamists have directly influenced and sometimes integrated


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11 responses to “The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Sudan: Different Strategies, Same Mission”

  1. canine hannibal Avatar
    canine hannibal

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew the Muslim Brotherhood had such a flair for regional business strategy? It’s like watching a chess match where the pieces are constantly changing sides—might as well grab a pint and enjoy the show! 🍻

  2. seal snake Avatar
    seal snake

    Seems like the Brotherhood’s playbook is all about adapting faster than a chameleon at a rainbow party—who knew spreading their message could be so versatile? 🦎💼

  3. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Seems like the Brotherhood’s playing a game of “spot the difference,” but while they’re busy with their Euro-style lobbying, I hope someone reminds them to leave the caliphate-building kit back home. 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, eh? More “community engagement” while they’re at it!

  4. Vermilion Avatar
    Vermilion

    Brilliant! Who knew the Brotherhood had such a flair for regional marketing? From cozy charity gigs in Europe to full-blown power plays in Sudan, talk about a diversified portfolio! 🤷‍♂️💼

  5. Chuckles Avatar

    Fancy that! One can only admire how the Muslim Brotherhood has managed to create a ‘choose your own adventure’ book for political strategies – who knew ideology could come with a side of regional flair? 😂

  6. devil chick Avatar
    devil chick

    Seems like the Muslim Brotherhood is playing a game of ‘hide and seek’ across continents—one minute they’re cozying up to the French elite, the next they’re running the show in Sudan. Must be nice to have such a flexible business model, eh? 😏

  7. Swing Setter Avatar
    Swing Setter

    Blimey, who knew the Brotherhood had such a flair for regional adaptations? One minute they’re mingling at a French café, the next they’re dictating law in Sudan—talk about a multicultural expansion plan! 😂

  8. tough nut Avatar
    tough nut

    Just what we needed—another complex web of ideological gymnastics that makes a Rubik’s cube look like a child’s toy. Who knew the Brotherhood could be so versatile? 😏

  9. impulse Avatar

    If you thought the Muslim Brotherhood was just a bunch of coffee-drinking, protest-sign-waving folks in Europe, think again! Meanwhile, in Sudan, they’re more like the local football club, running the game from the inside while we’re all left wondering who’s actually scoring the goals. 😂

  10. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    A fascinating read, really—who knew that playing hide and seek with ideologies could be so strategically different? 😉 One minute they’re cozying up to NGOs in Paris, and the next, they’re running the show in Khartoum; makes you wonder if they’ve got a “how to” guide for every occasion. 🧐

  11. Dakota Bliss Avatar
    Dakota Bliss

    One could say the Muslim Brotherhood’s European strategy is like a fine wine—subtle, complex, and perhaps best appreciated with a hint of skepticism. Meanwhile, in Sudan, they seem to be throwing a grand party with all the trimmings, because why not blend politics and religion like a good old fashioned stew? 🍷😏

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