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“Soft Islamic Conquest Of The West”: Muslim Brotherhood Video Resurfaces Amid Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Win

A few months ago a short clipping of what is claimed to be a discussion of the Muslim Brotherhood surfaced. In the backdrop of the news of radical Islamist and Hamas supporter Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York mayoral elections, the video clipping resurfaced.

In the video, they there are a few members and are heard discussing how they plan to conquer America and Europe and destroy Western civilization.

One speaker says, “700 years of our trial to conquer Europe by force failed. They did something wrong, very wrong. They tried for many years to conquer Europe through wars, holy wars.”

It is not clear if this is part of the same discussion as the clipping then shifts to another speaker who is identified as Mudar Zahran who is a Jordanian writer and activist of Palestinian descent. He is heard saying, “This is the soft Islamic conquest of the West. Basically what the Islamic, and again I am an orthodox Muslim, what we couldn’t do in the last 20 years now the West is doing for us for free and even paying for it.”

In the later part of the video, a white man is seen saying, “Allah permitted them to live off the infidel while they are subduing them. So it has sort of a parasitic type of attitude where they can live off of the host country where their goal is to eventually eradicate the host culture and supplant it with Islam.”

This gives us an idea how cities like London and New York fell into their hands and with Islamists joining hands with the left, it seems to make it easier from them to gain acceptance.

Prime examples of the West being Islamised include the UK and USA.

A political shift is reshaping Western democracies, with the United Kingdom serving as the model for the growing influence of Islamist politicians in mainstream power. The UK’s 2024 elections saw a record 25 Muslim MPs and over 200 councillors elected, some openly advancing ideological agendas that critics say prioritize religious identity and anti-Western sentiment over integration. Figures like Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood and London Mayor Sadiq Khan symbolize this transformation.

The same trend now appears in the U.S., where politicians such as New York’s Zohran Mamdani and Minnesota’s Omar Fateh are backed by groups accused of Islamist or anti-India affiliations. Their campaigns blend progressive rhetoric with religious identity politics, mirroring the UK’s strategy of leveraging bloc voting and ideological networks. Critics warn this movement risks institutionalizing separatist ideologies and reshaping Western political and cultural values.

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