Germany bans activist influencer group Muslim Interaktiv, raids properties
- On November 5, 2025, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a ban on Muslim Interactive, with police searches in Hamburg, Berlin, and Hesse, including seven properties in Hamburg and two in other states.
- The ministry says Muslim Interactive pursued anti-constitutional aims, including calls for a caliphate, and authorities say the group combined street mobilisation with strong social media, drawing about 1,000 to a 2024 Hamburg demonstration.
- The minister, who recently hosted European counterparts at the Munich Migration Meeting, said the ban underscores his ministry's wider mission to safeguard democratic order across Europe and defends Germany's constitutional order and public safety against extremist agitation targeting Jews, women and minorities.
- The ban may bring increased police presence at rallies and stricter online mobilisation oversight, signaling tighter security enforcement for residents of Germany.
- Authorities emphasise that the measures target 'anti-constitutional behaviour,' with searches tied to two additional Islamist associations, including Generation Islam and Realität Islam, in Hamburg, Berlin, and Hesse.
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Everything is connected with everything: the delegitimization of the GDR served a gigantic raid, individualization thwarted community feeling and the German question remains open with all the new divisions.
The Minister of the Interior of Germany, Alexander Dobrint, banned the activities of the Islamist group "Muslim Interaktiv". Authorities are currently taking action against two more Islamist groups.
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Berlin outlawed the group Muslim Interaktiv, saying they were 'pushing a caliphate and rejecting Israel's existence.' Raids in Hamburg, Berlin, and Hesse seized cash and data as authorities probe two linked movements accused of spreading 'modern TikTok Islamism'
Großdemos, Kalifatsforderungen, Israelhass: "Muslim Interactive" has kept the authorities busy for a long time. Now the Interior Ministry has banned the association.
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