Overview
- The Interior Ministry outlawed Muslim Interaktiv, ordering its dissolution and the confiscation of its assets.
- Police searched seven locations in Hamburg and 12 in Berlin and Hesse as part of probes into Generation Islam and Reality Islam.
- Officials accuse the groups of opposing gender equality and LGBT rights and advocating Sharia’s precedence over German law.
- Muslim Interaktiv’s online accounts appeared to be taken down after the ban, and the group did not respond to requests for comment.
- Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt pledged robust legal action against calls for a caliphate and incitement against Israel and Jews, framing the move within Germany’s broader counter-extremism campaign.