Islamist Organisations

  • CAGE UK (Cageprisoners)

    CAGE UK is a London-based advocacy group that, according to its website, “seeks to empower communities touched by the War on Terror.” It is also stated that the organisation “highlights and works against governmental policies adopted as part of the War on Terror, seeking for a society free of oppression and injustice.”

  • Swiss Islamic Central Council (CCIS)

    The Swiss Islamic Central Council was founded in 2009 with the purpose to gather support against the Swiss minaret referendum, which was accepted by 57.5% of Swiss voters. The controversial referendum was aimed at banning the building of minarets in the country - and was opposed by most politicians, Christian leaders and Islamic organisations at the time.

  • Al Karama

    Al Karama is a non-governmental human rights organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland. It was established in 2004 to advocate reform and human rights protection in Arab countries. The organisation also offers legal assistance to victims of human rights violations in the Arab world.

  • Muslims of France

    Muslims of France, previously known as the Union of Islamic Organisations in France (UOIF) was founded in 1983 by a group of Tunisian students and a number of Middle Eastern political refugees to serve the Muslim community and preserve its identity.

  • Emirati Hizb Al Umma

    The organization aims to establish the Islamic caliphate state through its alliance with terrorist organizations such as Daesh, Al-Qaeda and the Syria-based Hay'at Tahrir Al Sham (HTS), formerly linked to Al Qaeda, and formerly known as Al-Nusra Front.

  • Hizb Ut-Tahrir America

    Just like other Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) chapters around the world, HT America (HTA) conforms with the overarching objective of Hizb ut-Tahrir - the establishment of an Islamic superstate around the world governed by a stricti interpretation of Islamic law.

  • Hizb Ut-Tahrir Britain

    HT Britain occupies a significant role within the overall Hizb ut-Tahrir global organisation due to its ability to penetrate circles prone to Islamist thought, which are prevalent in the UK, and the well-structured media outreach, online content and social media profiles operated by HT Britain.

  • Hizb Ut-Tahrir

    Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT), anglicised to “Party of Liberation'' is a global radical Islamist movement espousing the concept of creating a worldwide Khilafa (Caliphate) - a Muslim superstate ruled by an extreme interpretation of Islamic Law - Shari’a.

  • Hizb Ut-Tahrir Australia

    Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) Australia is the Australian branch of the global radical Islamist movement, Hizb ut-Tahrir. It is considered a radical Islamic group by the Australian government but the organisation has successfully managed to fend off campaigns calling for its ban across the country.

  • Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage

    The Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage (RIHS) is a Kuwait-based non-governmental organisation that has provided financial and material support to several Al Qaeda linked groups and outfits across the Middle East and beyond.

  • Islamic Constitutional Movement

    Founded in 1991, the Islamic Constitutional Movement (ICM) is the political wing of Kuwait’s Muslim Brotherhood (MB). Although there are no official political parties in Kuwait, the ICM, alongside the MB does not exist in any legal framework, but is rather recognised as a manifestation of the charitable nongovernmental organisation - the Social Reform Society.

  • Islamic Relief Worldwide

    Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), an “independent humanitarian and development organisation” that operates in over 40 countries. A British registered charity located with Headquarters in Birmingham, IRW is active in lobbying the United Nations.

  • Muslim Brotherhood (MB)

    The Muslim Brotherhood is a transnational political organisation tracing its roots to Egypt in 1928, and with current outfits and affiliates across the majority of Arab countries in the form of political parties - whether outlawed or currently holding seats in parliament.