Hamburg's Interior Senator celebrates the ban on Muslim Interactive

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Politicians in Hamburg welcome the ban on the group "Muslim Interaktiv", which rejects democratic principles and promotes social divisions.

Politiker in Hamburg begrüßen das Verbot der Gruppe "Muslim Interaktiv", die Demokratieprinzipien ablehnt und gesellschaftliche Spaltungen fördert.
Politicians in Hamburg welcome the ban on the group "Muslim Interaktiv", which rejects democratic principles and promotes social divisions.

Hamburg's Interior Senator celebrates the ban on Muslim Interactive

A new blow against extremist movements: On November 6, 2025, the group “Muslim Interaktiv” was officially banned. This ban was announced by Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) and has broad support among Hamburg politicians. Interior Senator Andy Grote (SPD) described it as an essential step against “modern TikTok Islamism”, which particularly appeals to and endangers young people.

The group, which was founded in 2020, stood out for its professional videos of marches in Hamburg and is accused of rejecting democratic principles. “Muslim Interactive” denies Israel’s right to exist and is accused of exploiting social issues, which could lead to a division in society. In this context, searches recently took place in Hamburg, Berlin and Hesse, during which seven objects in Hamburg were targeted.

Political reactions and social effects

The positive reactions to the ban came from various parties, including the CDU, SPD, Greens and Left. Everyone sees this step as a clear message against enemies of the constitution. The head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Torsten Voß, emphasized that the ban was not directed against Islam as a religious community, but against extremist efforts that threaten the free-democratic order.

“Muslim Interactive” is not the only group in the focus of the investigating authorities. The Generation Islam and Reality Islam associations are also being investigated, which indicates a more intensive engagement with Islamist currents. A year and a half ago, a raid on “Muslim Interaktiv” caused a stir, and the group's demonstrations in April and May 2024 sparked outrage nationwide.

The global Muslim community

The diversity of Muslim culture ranges from the influences of Arabic, Persian and Indonesian traditions to the different faiths within Islam, which are divided into Sunnis and Shiites. Muslims make up the largest group of people under 15 and have the highest birth rates among major religions. These demographic data highlight the importance of an inclusive and understanding society.

In conclusion, the ban on “Muslim Interactive” should not be viewed in isolation. Rather, it is part of a broader approach to combating extremism and protecting the values ​​that shape society. Developments in Germany and the global context, such as the persecution of Muslims in certain regions, show how important it is to take careful and committed action against extremism while respecting the diversity of faith.