“We build the Muslim individual, and then the Muslim community, then the Islamic state, and then the Islamic caliphate.” This sentence is perhaps the most important one in the history of the terror group known as the Muslim Brotherhood.

The expansion of the Muslim Brotherhood in various countries of the world should not be ridiculed or underestimated, given the problems that the terrorist group is making among the world’s major powers, in an attempt to do nothing less than control the world.

In the past, the US Congress discussed the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood worldwide. Former Rep. Ron DeSantis, now Governor of Florida, once noted that the Brotherhood is a real danger to national security and American interests, and warned that ignoring this threat is not wise.

Rep. Stephen Lynch pointed out that many terrorist groups get their policies from the Muslim Brotherhood, pointing out that there are groups belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood that carry out terrorist attacks in Egypt.

The United States House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security held a meeting with the title “the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood worldwide.”

The subcommittee said the purpose of the hearing was to “consider the Muslim Brotherhood’s threat to the United States and its interests and how to address them effectively.”

The 2018 summer disputes between Canada and Saudi Arabia were related to the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence. Saudi Arabia is considered the most important supporter of the Egyptian regime and its President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, while Canada has become a de facto refugee camp for the terrorist group after the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi in Egypt in 2013.

In that year, following the Muslim Brotherhood’s being driven from power in Egypt after a popular uprising on June 30, many Brotherhood leaders fled Egypt to Canada, where they found a safe haven to avoid justice for their crimes and terrorism against the Egyptian people.

The Muslim Brotherhood used this crisis for the expansion of its terrorist ideology, as an extension of the global plans they have had since the group’s founding.

Meanwhile, no one has given any details about the relationship between the family of one of the detainees in Saudi Arabia, Samar Badawi, a Canadian citizen, and some Canadian institutions and associations, all of them loyal to the Muslim Brotherhood. These institutions infiltrate Canadian government and try to affect decision-making and impose the Muslim Brotherhood agenda.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s followers in Canada use the agenda of permanent incitement in Canada, whether against anti-Muslim Brotherhood activism inside Canada, or against any country that stands against the Muslim Brotherhood agenda.

The leaders of the terrorist group in Canada view that country as an integral part of the great Brotherhood project in controlling Europe and decision-making in the Western world in general. The Brotherhood sought to penetrate into Canadian society under various names and activities, and most importantly by pushing Motion M103, which is against the freedom of speech and essentially criminalizies “Islamophobia.” It was sponsored by Canadian MP Iqra Khalid, a Muslim of Pakistani origin.

In 2016, the Egyptian community in the USA tried, with the help of members of the US House of Representatives, to lobby for the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terror group.

Many documents leaked from the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood have shown that the number of organizations of the Muslim Brotherhood inside Canada exceeds ten, in addition to dozens of mosques, schools and small organizations. The Brotherhood has also expanded its activity to include economic investment in small projects within Canada, as they control many labor institutions in order to gain more influence in the parliamentary elections.

According to a document of 5,000 pages of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood found in the house of Ismail al-Barassi, a member of the organization (of Palestinian origin and American nationality) following his arrest in Virginia in 2004 on charges of joining Hamas, the international organization of the Brotherhood has set up a plan for “empowerment” in USA.

The document, written in May 22, 1991, entitled “Explanatory Note about the General Strategic Objective of the Muslim Community in North America,” revealed the most important objectives and strategies of the Muslim Brotherhood. The document also showed how the group organizations deal with the development of the “Civilization Jihad.”

The document was a plan submitted by Muhammad Akram, one of the group’s most important leaders in the United States, to the Secretary of the Shura Council, as an explanation of a long-term plan adopted by the Muslim Brotherhood’s North American Shura Council in 1987.

The writer of the document (Mohammad Akram) is currently the Secretary General of the international Quds organization in Lebanon, which was classified as a terrorist institution, headed by Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, as well as the director of the international Institute of Al-Quds organization, which is known to be loyal to the Brotherhood.

The document included names of 29 organizations collaborating with the Muslim Brotherhood, including the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the Arab Muslim Youth Association (MAYA), the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), and the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). Other groups with Brotherhood links include the Occupied Land Fund (OLF), later known as the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), and other groups acting in support of Brotherhood’s agenda, such as CAIR-CAN, the Muslim Students Association (MSA), which was formed in the United States but operates in Canada as well; the Canadian-Egyptian Association for the Support of Democracy, which was established in December 2013; the Muslim Association of Canada MAC; and the Irfan Charitable Organization. The Canadian police raided Irfan’s offices as part of a Hamas funding investigation, and it was listed as a terrorist organization in 2014.

This group continues to seek to penetrate further into Canada and use its influence to Islamize Canadian society.