The MB’s success in the West has been bolstered by an alliance with the American liberal Left, particularly within the Democratic Party and academic circles. Al-Otaibi notes that the Left’s dominance in universities and cultural spheres, such as Hollywood, has provided fertile ground for MB influence, creating a symbiotic relationship that amplifies Islamist rhetoric under the banner of social justice.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s network includes NAIT, established in 1973 by the Muslim Students Association (MSA), the predecessor of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), and Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), which later became CAIR, were all named unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land Foundation (originally named ‘Occupied Land Fund’) trial. Prosecutors presented evidence of checks deposited into an account for HLF, allegedly payable to Hamas’s military wing, “the Palestinian Mujahadeen.”
Court documents from the HLF case, including a 1991 Muslim Brotherhood memorandum, identified NAIT, ISNA, IAP, CAIR, and the Muslim Student Association as a few of the 29 organizations aimed at advancing a “grand Jihad” to establish an Islamic foothold in America, with HLF explicitly created by the Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee to support Hamas.
Read ‘An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America’ document, with English translation on page 16 Here>>
In 1993, a secret, FBI surveilled Brotherhood meeting in Philadelphia, where IAP officials Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmad revealed plans to create a new “neutral” organization to influence U.S. policy and support Hamas, which led to the founding of CAIR in 1994, with Awad and Ahmad as key figures because “it [was] known who we are.”
In the 2008 Holy Land Foundation (HLF) trial, a federal jury convicted the HLF and five of its leaders on 108 charges, including conspiracy to provide material support to Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization (FTO), providing over $12 million in support. The investigation exposed a network of Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated groups in North America, including the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), tied to a "Grand Jihad" strategy to advance Hamas’s agenda through political and financial means. Despite the convictions, Hamas’s influence persists, with individuals and organizations named unindicted co-conspirators remaining active in the U.S. today.
The U.S. government included the IAP on a list of approximately 300 unindicted co-conspirators and joint venturers filed in 2007 during the first trial, alleging that the IAP was part of a network of organizations tied to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee in the U.S., which was accused of supporting Hamas’s political and financial agendas. Even the dissolved IAP was re-established as American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) in 2005.
Key figures of the IAP who co-founded CAIR include Nihad Awad who was IAP Director of Public Relations, Rafeeq Jaber, who was an IAP President while also acting as CAIR Treasurer and Board Member, and Omar Ahmad who was the founding IAP President and Chairman of CAIR’s Board. IAP and CAIR were both named unindicted co-conspirators. Despite the convictions, CAIR remains active, led by Awad, raising alarms about the ongoing influence of Hamas-linked networks in America.
Earlier this year, Awad reaffirmed the Hamas-Brotherhood’s “Grand Jihad” aspirations at ISNA’s 2025 conference where he unveiled a chilling plan that includes 4,000 U.S. mosques funding 50,000 Muslim lawyers, journalists, and influencers by 2040, plus 50 Muslim congressmen in six years.
On 10/7, Nihad Awad stated, “The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege — the walls of the concentration camp — on October 7. And yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege and throwing down the shackles of their own land and walk free into their land that they were not allowed to walk in…And yes, the people of Gaza have the right to self-defense, have the right to defend themselves, and yes, Israel, as an occupying power, does not have that right to self-defense.”
Senior Hamas Official and Spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri recently stated, “This is a dream come true. Today, the number of Muslims is multiplying because of what is happening in Gaza.”
Hamas’s claim to Israel as an Islamic Waqf—a sacred endowment consecrated for Muslims until Judgment Day—stems from its 1988 charter, which asserts that Palestine, encompassing all of modern Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, is inalienable Muslim land due to its historical control by Islamic rulers, including the Ottoman Empire (1517–1917). This claim, rooted in Islamic legal tradition, holds that such lands cannot be ceded to non-Muslims. Hamas’s leadership, including figures like Khaled Mashaal, has historically rejected any compromise, insisting on liberating “every inch” of Palestine.
Hamas will never agree to a two-state solution in Israel, and the Brotherhood of North America will never cede Islamic-owned properties and cities to non-Muslims—they’re playing for keeps, and we better ACT NOW to stop this Brotherhood network now!