In the suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, where demographic complexities intersect with the ambitions of political Islam, the celebration of the 40th edition of the "Annual Meeting of the Muslims of France" (RAMF) was not only a legal victory over the initial ban decision; it was also a revealing window of what some observers describe as a "silent infiltration" exercised by Muslim Brotherhood networks on the old continent.
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In the suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, where demographic complexities intersect with the ambitions of political Islam, the celebration of the 40th edition of the "Annual Meeting of the Muslims of France" (RAMF) was not only a legal victory over the initial ban decision; it was also a revealing window of what some observers describe as a "silent infiltration" exercised by Muslim Brotherhood networks on the old continent.