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Memri
05-08-2025
- Politics
- Memri
German Politician and Security Expert Mustafa Al-Ammar: Germany Made a Grave Mistake by Letting Islamist Ideology Become a 'Malignant Growth'; Muslim Brotherhood Is More Dangerous Than ISIS, Mosques B
German politician and security expert Mustafa Al-Ammar said in an interview posted by Muhammad Al-Mulla on YouTube on July 28, 2025 that Germany has made a grave mistake by allowing Islamist groups, ideologies, and political parties to grow to what he called an 'insane' degree, describing it as a 'malignant growth.' He said that Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, BND, has concluded that the Muslim Brotherhood is more dangerous than ISIS. Al-Ammar said that the Muslim Brotherhood's goal is to destabilize the state, influence decision-making, and turn Germany and Europe into a launchpad for subversion across the world, particularly in Arab and Islamic countries. He said he is unable to enter a mosque to pray because the vast majority of mosques and Islamic centers in Germany aim to brainwash German children and youth. Al-Ammar also criticized Germany's immigration policy for allowing people to enter the country with unchecked ideologies, including criminals and terrorists.


Argaam
30-01-2025
- Business
- Argaam
CMCER Chairman says clinic contracts exceed SAR 50M
Khalid Al-Ammar, Chairman of Canadian Medical Center (CMCER), said that the size of clinic projects ranged nearly between SAR 50 million and SAR 54 million in the first half of 2024. In an interview with Argaam on the sidelines of the Argaam Connect event, Al-Ammar explained that the healthcare sector is witnessing significant development, driven by the reforms and enhanced regulations implemented by the Ministry of Health. The ministry is providing numerous opportunities, modernizing outdated systems, and giving more room to the private sector. For instance, home healthcare has become one of the promising ideas and services that the market is keenly anticipating. He noted that sectors such as telemedicine, healthcare, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy are expected to hold a significant market share in the coming period. On the impact of transformation at CMCER, Al-Ammar said the main goal is to shift from reliance on a single sector—oil and gas—to new sectors. He noted that the company has experienced wide acceptance for this transformation, particularly after winning some major projects. CMCER also ventured into the petrochemical sector, for which it was well-positioned. Currently, several projects are under study. Al-Ammar explained that these transformations align with the company's strategy to diversify income sources and enhance its growth trajectory.