×
Skip to main content

Friday, 10 May 2024 | 07:12 pm

|   Subscribe   |   donation   Support Us    |   donation

Log in
Register


Qatar-based Sheikh Eid Bin Mohammad Al Thani Charitable Association has been funding millions of dollars to organizations associated with the Wahhabi school of thought since 2008-2009: Earlier accused by the US also for assisting Al Qaeda

The Eid Charity faced global scrutiny in 2013 when the US Department of Treasury named Abd Al-Rahman al-Nu’aymi, one of the founders of Eid Charity, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGTs) for providing financial and material assistance to al-Qaeda and its affiliate terrorist organisations
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Islam

Usanas Foundation, an India-based geopolitics and security think-tank, recently dug deep into the network of Wahhabi organizations’ network in India and their role in the radicalization and spread of terrorism in the country. In a report published in the Sunday Guardian, the think tank’s founder and head of research explained how Qatar-based Sheikh Eid Bin Mohammad Al Thani Charitable Association, also referred to as Eid Charity, has been funding millions of dollars to organizations associated with the Wahhabi school of thought since 2008-2009.

Eid Charity sent $7.82 million to India

The Middle East Forum, which is a Philadelphia-based organization, recently came across a massive cache of documents related to the Eid Charity. The organization found over 1,200 transactions made to India either directly via Eid Charity or contributions by individuals. It suggested that a total of approx USD 7.82 million, or roughly Rs 58.25 crore, were sent to eight organizations in India. The money was allegedly used for projects directly linked to the Muslim community, including building supporting mosques, building hand pumps, and more.

The Eid Charity faced global scrutiny in 2013 when the US Department of Treasury named Abd Al-Rahman al-Nu’aymi, one of the founders of Eid Charity, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGTs). The US Treasury sanctioned him for providing financial and material assistance to al-Qaeda and its affiliate terrorist organizations in Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Somalia. Donations made by Eid Charity and its affiliate organizations are under investigation in several countries, including the US.

eidcharity20Jan

Salafi Charitable Trust Narikkuni – the top beneficiary of Eid Charity’s funds to India

The documents further revealed that Salafi Charitable Trust Narikkuni, which is a Kerala-based organization, received the largest chunk of the funds. Records suggest that between 2008 to 2017, this organization received USD 4.9 million. This particular organization is being run by another Qatar-based charity group, RAF or Sheikh Thani Bin Abdullah Al Thani Foundation for Humanitarian Services. A royal family member of Qatar is behind RAF. It is noteworthy that Arab Nations had banned RAF in 2017 for its involvement in funding terrorist organizations. RAF has serious charges against it, including providing funds to terrorist group al-Qaeda’s affiliate groups al-Nusra in Syria and providing weapons to Muslim-Brotherhood-backed militants in Sudan.

The investigation showed that the money received by Salafi Charitable Trust was mainly meant for financial support to the poor Muslim population. A portion of the money was also used to promote and distribute Hijab. Dr. Hussain Madavoor, who is Kerala’s one of the most prominent religious leaders and vice president of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (KNM), one of the largest faith-based organizations, serves as chairman at Salafi Charitable Trust as well.

In 2018, Salafi’s chairman, Dr. Madavoor, posted a video message on Facebook. In his address, he extended support to Peace Education Foundation and its founder and MD, M.M. Akbar. Notably, Peace Education Foundation has been under security agencies’ radar since 2016. It was revealed that several people who were radicalized and joined ISIS were associated with this organization.

Akbar, who is known for his controversial statements, is often called “Zakir Naik of Kerala”. In 2018, he was arrested while trying to fly to Qatar on the charges of radicalizing school children using inflammatory content in the schools funded by his organization.

Abdul Rashid Abdullah, mastermind of ISIS Kerala module and former employee of Peace Foundation, had released an audio message in which he claimed several teachers and parents of Peace Schools support ISIS. He further alleged the organization tried to hide the identity of two of its former employees who had joined ISIS-KP in Afghanistan.

Usanas Foundation said in the report that during the investigation, they found Eid Charity also funded an organization named Peace Education Centre. Most of the money received by this organization was meant to support an orphanage. However, Usanas could not establish a link between Peace Education Foundation and Peace Education Foundation. However, it added if the two organizations are linked, “it would be the most direct evidence of Eid Charity funding organizations in India that are alleged to be involved in radicalization activities.”

eidcharity20JanP

Symposium Educational Charitable Society – Ghost charity of Uttar Pradesh

The second organization that received the maximum funding from Eid Charity in India was of Symposium Educational Charitable Society. It received around $2.01 million. However, when Usanas Foundation tried to trace down the organization, there was no information available about it in the public domain. The majority of the funds were transferred for the projects running in the Siddharthnagar district of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.

A large chunk of that money was sent to Al-Farooq Group, which is based in Iowa, district Siddharthnagar, UP. Al-Farooq Group is known for its dismissive stand against Sufi Islam which is quite popular in India. Itwa is known for organizations that propagate fundamentalist Wahhabi interpretations that are intolerant towards the non-Wahhabi Muslim community.

Eid Charity’s beneficiary Al Safa’s criminal history

The next organization on the list is Al Safa Educational, Industrial, and Islamic Charitable Society. Maulana Sheikh Meraj Rabbani, a controversial religious leader, runs this organization. He was arrested in 2010 for hate speech against Muslim communities that follow Barelvis and Sufis. He was also involved in the Heera Gold fraud case, which was a Ponzi scheme. He had urged people to invest in the scheme.

The investigation also revealed that the funds were transferred using ghost individuals and shell organizations in order to escape the scrutiny of law enforcement agencies and tax regulatory bodies. For example, they were not able to trace Al-Habib Educational and Charitable Foundation and Relevance Charitable Foundation existence.

eidcharity20JanP1

Qatar is possibly on the verge of falling in the FATF grey list

Usanas Foundation said in its report that the authorities in Qatar may fall under the FATF grey list if they do not take aggressive steps to avoid the situation. Its strong allies, Turkey and Pakistan, are already on the grey list for their involvement in terror funding. As international investigation agencies are investigating several Qatar citizens for the terror funding, Qatar may follow suit. Recently, it was reported that Qatar was on track to become the ninth Middle East and North Africa (MENA) country to complete the latest FATF assessments. Among the eight MENA countries that have completed the FATF assessment, Morocco and Jordan found a place in the grey list that means these countries post high risk in terms of foreign investment.

References:

opindia.com - OpIndia Staff

Support Us


Satyagraha was born from the heart of our land, with an undying aim to unveil the true essence of Bharat. It seeks to illuminate the hidden tales of our valiant freedom fighters and the rich chronicles that haven't yet sung their complete melody in the mainstream.

While platforms like NDTV and 'The Wire' effortlessly garner funds under the banner of safeguarding democracy, we at Satyagraha walk a different path. Our strength and resonance come from you. In this journey to weave a stronger Bharat, every little contribution amplifies our voice. Let's come together, contribute as you can, and champion the true spirit of our nation.

Pay Satyaagrah

Please share the article on other platforms

To Top

DISCLAIMER: The author is solely responsible for the views expressed in this article. The author carries the responsibility for citing and/or licensing of images utilized within the text. The website also frequently uses non-commercial images for representational purposes only in line with the article. We are not responsible for the authenticity of such images. If some images have a copyright issue, we request the person/entity to contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will take the necessary actions to resolve the issue.


Related Articles