The body responsible for the national security registered the propagation of Wahhabism. Apparently Imams can't avoid it
by Emanuele Bonini
He is not alone, and he is not the only one. In Belgium there are more and more Salah Abdeslam. The Belgium-born French national of Moroccan descent and the symbol of the Paris terrorist attack of November 2015, have an increasing number of comrades. In Belgium Islamic fundamentalism is growing, the Coordinating Unit for Threat Analysis (OCAD) warned in its latest report. Islamic fundamentalism has been proliferating on the internet, and it penetrated worship places and prisons. OCAD noted in particular «a growing number of mosques and Islamic centres in Belgium, as elsewhere in Europe, under the influence of the Wahhabi Salafi missionary device». The phenomenon especially concerns Brussels, Vilvoorde, Mechelen and Antwerp, the urban zones at high Muslim presence. Wahhabism is the ultraconservative branch of Islam, totally closed to any form of modernity and strongly against the Western way of life.
Legacy of the past
Wahhabism is not new for Belgium. He officially entered into the kingdom at the end of 60's, when king Baudouin decided to give the Saudi community a place where praying. It happened in the occasion of Saudi king Faisal bin Abdelaziz's official visit to Belgium. The European country opened the door to the Sunni religious movement in exchange for oil. Radicalization started at that time, and now the situation seems to be not completely under control.
Extremists are becoming huge in number because of the web. On the internet there are a lot of recruitment channels, so many and so powerful that «moderate imams in their Mosques can't do anything in front of this media violence», according to OCAD. The Belgian authorities are working on a plan to counter radicalization: all security services have been asked to submit operational proposals, in order to put all into a draft of an integrated action plan. A Plan which doesn't exist yet. Meanwhile, extremists are increasing.
Prisons
Furthermore, there is the question of people in jail and ready to be freed. Members of Sharia4Belgium (the organization for the application of Islamic law in Belgium, dissolved in 2012) and the Rest du Tawhid (the association of Belgians converted to Islam) currently in prison will be soon released. It will take a few months, then they will be free to embrace the cause of the Wahhabi. This is because nobody is sure about the anti-radicalization policies promoted in penitentiaries for the prison population.
by Emanuele Bonini
He is not alone, and he is not the only one. In Belgium there are more and more Salah Abdeslam. The Belgium-born French national of Moroccan descent and the symbol of the Paris terrorist attack of November 2015, have an increasing number of comrades. In Belgium Islamic fundamentalism is growing, the Coordinating Unit for Threat Analysis (OCAD) warned in its latest report. Islamic fundamentalism has been proliferating on the internet, and it penetrated worship places and prisons. OCAD noted in particular «a growing number of mosques and Islamic centres in Belgium, as elsewhere in Europe, under the influence of the Wahhabi Salafi missionary device». The phenomenon especially concerns Brussels, Vilvoorde, Mechelen and Antwerp, the urban zones at high Muslim presence. Wahhabism is the ultraconservative branch of Islam, totally closed to any form of modernity and strongly against the Western way of life.
Legacy of the past
Wahhabism is not new for Belgium. He officially entered into the kingdom at the end of 60's, when king Baudouin decided to give the Saudi community a place where praying. It happened in the occasion of Saudi king Faisal bin Abdelaziz's official visit to Belgium. The European country opened the door to the Sunni religious movement in exchange for oil. Radicalization started at that time, and now the situation seems to be not completely under control.
Extremists are becoming huge in number because of the web. On the internet there are a lot of recruitment channels, so many and so powerful that «moderate imams in their Mosques can't do anything in front of this media violence», according to OCAD. The Belgian authorities are working on a plan to counter radicalization: all security services have been asked to submit operational proposals, in order to put all into a draft of an integrated action plan. A Plan which doesn't exist yet. Meanwhile, extremists are increasing.
Prisons
Furthermore, there is the question of people in jail and ready to be freed. Members of Sharia4Belgium (the organization for the application of Islamic law in Belgium, dissolved in 2012) and the Rest du Tawhid (the association of Belgians converted to Islam) currently in prison will be soon released. It will take a few months, then they will be free to embrace the cause of the Wahhabi. This is because nobody is sure about the anti-radicalization policies promoted in penitentiaries for the prison population.
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