Dobrindt bans Islamist association: major raid in Berlin!

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Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt bans the Islamist association “Muslim Interaktiv” after nationwide raids on November 5th, 2025.

Bundesinnenminister Dobrindt verbietet den islamistischen Verein "Muslim Interaktiv" nach bundesweiten Razzien am 5.11.2025.
Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt bans the Islamist association “Muslim Interaktiv” after nationwide raids on November 5th, 2025.

Dobrindt bans Islamist association: major raid in Berlin!

Today, November 5, 2025, a significant event occurred in the German security architecture. Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) has banned the Islamist association “Muslim Interaktiv” with immediate effect. This ban is no coincidence: the association is accused of actively acting against the constitutional order and the idea of ​​international understanding. A step that is considered necessary in the current political situation in order to identify and combat potential dangers at an early stage.

The ministry announced on Wednesday that there were serious allegations against the members of “Muslim Interaktiv”. To investigate these allegations, security forces began raids in the early hours of the morning. The club rooms and the private apartments of the leading members are searched in Berlin, Hamburg and Hesse. These measures are intended to ensure that all activities of this organization are stopped immediately. The ban includes the complete prohibition of any activity by this association.

Further investigations against Islamist groups

As part of these measures, there are also investigations under association law against the organizations “Generation Islam” and “Reality Islam”. These steps are part of a broader plan by the security authorities to increasingly deal with the Islamist milieu. Such an initiative is often seen as necessary to maintain social peace and combat extremism.

The ban is not only aimed at targeting the “Muslim Interactive” association. Their websites and social media accounts will also be shut down or deleted in order to prevent any distribution of their content. In addition, the club's assets will be confiscated, another point that shows how seriously the security authorities are taking this matter.

Dobrindt's decision is seen as a strong signal and shows that the government is determined to take action against extremist tendencies. In today's world, when social tensions often run high, one is forced to take a clear stance and react to the challenges.

Developments in this matter remain to be seen. Because while the state is taking action against such clubs, it is important not to lose dialogue within society. This is the only way to successfully combat extremism in all its forms. rbb24 reports that this ban and the associated measures are part of a comprehensive security strategy in order to minimize existing risks in a timely manner.