Germany Bans Activist Group Muslim Interaktiv

The organization came under scrutiny after a 2024 rally in Hamburg calling for the creation of an Islamic caliphate.
Germany Bans Activist Group Muslim Interaktiv
Police officers leave an apartment in the Mümmelmannsberg district after a raid, in Hamburg, Germany, on Nov. 5, 2025, as German Interior Minister Dobrindt has banned the Islamist association Muslim Interaktiv. Marcus Brandt/dpa via AP
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Germany has banned an organization it accused of promoting hatred, rejecting democracy, and calling for the establishment of an Islamic state while denying Israel’s right to exist, the Interior Ministry stated on Nov. 5.

The ministry described the group, known as Muslim Interaktiv, as posing a “serious threat” to Germany’s constitutional order. It said the organization had worked to undermine democratic principles and replace them with a religious-based social system.

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