Overview
- Interior Ministry dissolved Muslim Interaktiv on Nov. 5, ordered asset confiscation, and saw the group’s online channels taken down.
- Police searched seven properties in Hamburg and 12 in Berlin and Hesse tied to probes of Generation Islam and Realität/Reality Islam, which have not been banned.
- Authorities say the banned association promoted Islamic law over German law and targeted women and sexual minorities with discriminatory doctrine.
- Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt vowed to use the full force of the law against calls for a caliphate and incitement against Israel and Jews.
- Hamburg officials called the action a blow to youth‑focused “TikTok Islamism,” and DW reported authorities believe Muslim Interaktiv has links to the already‑banned Hizb ut‑Tahrir.