In this episode of the Trending Echoes podcast, former Austrian Defense Minister Herbert Scheibner discusses the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and the challenges it presents. Scheibner explains that the Brotherhood initially entered Europe as a refuge but gradually established a strong, often hidden, presence across various countries. This organization and others with similar ideologies now use a mix of political, cultural, and social methods to build parallel communities within European societies, creating tensions by advocating separate societal norms and sometimes avoiding integration. Scheibner describes the Brotherhood’s ultimate goal of creating an "Islamic society," which he views as incompatible with European values like secularism, equality, and tolerance. He highlights that, due to a lack of transparency and linguistic barriers, many Western governments underestimated the Brotherhood's ambitions. However, growing awareness has led to increased scrutiny and more proactive measures against such groups. Scheibner also underscores the Brotherhood's strategic use of social media to spread its ideology and recruit members, making them difficult to counter effectively. In response, he recommends a multi-layered approach, combining policy, international cooperation, and awareness campaigns, as well as promoting positive models of religious coexistence, like the Abrahamic Family House in the UAE. He concludes by urging global collaboration, especially among Arabic-speaking nations and Europe, to prevent extremist groups from exploiting unresolved political issues, which they often use to fuel their narratives and attract followers.