Sveriges Unga Muslimer

Sveriges Unga Muslimer (SUM), previously named Sveriges Muslimska Ungdomsförbund (SMUF), is an Islamic youth umbrella organisation in Sweden. The organisation was formed in 1991. SUM itself a member organisation of the following umbrella organisations: the Muslim Council of Sweden, Forum for European Muslim Youth and Student Organisations (FEMYSO) and Ibn Rushd studieförbund.[1] In 2016 it had about 4000 members.[2]

Sveriges Unga Muslimer
AbbreviationSUM
Formation1991 (1991)
Location
Parent organization
Muslim Council of Sweden
FEMYSO
AffiliationsShip to Gaza Sweden
Formerly called
Sveriges Muslimska Ungdomsförbund (SMUF)

SUM, along with other Muslim community organisations has its headquarters at Stockholm mosque.[3]

SUM is a supporting organisation to Ship to Gaza Sweden.[4]

The organisation has an annual conference in the Kista district of Stockholm, with about 800-1500 participants aged 15–25.[5]

In 1995, the organisation helped organise the Euro-Islam conference in Lidingö organised on a directive from the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The youth section of this conference was dominated by participants with connections to the Muslim Brotherhood and similar forms of ideology, for instance the Young Muslims UK and Jamat-i Islami according to French islamologist Gilles Kepel.[6] This conference resulted in the founding of FEMYSO.[6]

In 2003, the organisation received a grant of 400 000 SEK from the Swedish Inheritance Fund for a project on islamophobia as form of racism.[7]

In 2010, the organisation invited Abdullah Hakim Quick to its annual conference, which was criticised by the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights (RFSL) in a public debate because of his homophobic views. SUM claimed they did not know his opinions on homosexuality. SUM later cancelled the invitation.[8]

In 2011 SUM invited Yvonne Ridley to a seminar in Tensta.[9] She was invited again in 2013 to Muslimska Familjedagarna (translation: "Muslim family days"), an event organised by SUM, Islamic Association in Sweden and Ibn Rushd study company other Muslim community organisation, which was noted by anti-fascist magazine Expo due to Ridley's antisemitic views.[9][10]

In 2016 SUM criticised that Mehmet Kaplan, a former chairman of SUM who later joined and rose in the ranks of the Green Party, had been forced to resign from his position as Minister for Housing and Urban Development after his connections to Turkish extremists and nationalists were made public.[2]

In the spring of 2016, chairman Rashid Musa criticised the stricter anti-terrorism legislation in then coming into force in Sweden and alleged the legislation discriminated against Muslims in Sweden.[11]

The organisation received state aid from the Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society (Swedish acronym: MUCF) in the years 2011-2015.[12] SUM had to pay back the government funds for 2016 and 2017 due to the organisation failing to respect the ideals of democracy.[13][14] A report outlined how sympathisers and activists for extremist movements had leading positions of local chapters of SUM.[13][15]

In 2017, chairman Rashid Musa led a seminar on islamophobia organised by the Stockholm chapter of Swedish Social Democratic Youth League (SSU) where white people were barred from attending.[16] Lena Rådström Baastad, the secretary of the mother party Swedish Social Democratic Party, commented that the social democrats would never organize an ethnically segregated event.[16]

Member organisations

  • Mångkulturella Ungdoms Center (MKUC) (translation: "multicultural youth centre") has its address at the Bellevue Mosque in Gothenburg. During a criminal investigation against a member of MKUC leadership, police found videos promoting violent jihadism in the computers of the MKUC office.[17]
  • Eskilstuna Unga Muslimer two members of the leadership, Karzan Fares and Diary Mohammed travelled to Syria in November 2015 where they joined a jihadist group loyal to al-Qaeda.[18] One of them posted pictures of jihadist Anwar al-Awlaki in social media.[18] In August 2016 Karzan Fares was reported as killed in Syria.[18]
  • Märsta Unga Muslimer in Märsta near Stockholm invited salafist Abdur Raheem Green to a lecture in 2012.[19]

Leadership & notable members

gollark: I will never understand the trading hub. I asked for a CB copper for a CB paper and got it in minutes. Now I ask for some reds and have gotten no responses in half an hour.
gollark: And ratio adjustment.
gollark: * mintpocalypse
gollark: Are you a colour racist now?
gollark: Yes, indeed.

References

  1. 1970-, Larsson, Göran (2014). Islam och muslimer i Sverige : en kunskapsöversikt. Sverige. Nämnden för statligt stöd till trossamfund. Bromma: Nämnden för statligt stöd till trossamfund. p. 81. ISBN 9789198061161. OCLC 941538793.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. jan.majlard@svd.se, Jan Majlard |. "Sveriges Unga Muslimer: Hade aldrig hänt en vit politiker". SvD.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  3. "Moskéns hyresgäster | Stockholms Moské". www.stockholmsmoske.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  4. "Stödorganisationer". shiptogaza.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  5. Radio, Sveriges. "Svensk och muslimsk identitet på ung konferens - Radio Sweden på svenska" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  6. Carlbom, Aje (March 2018). Islamisk aktivism i en mångkulturell kontext – ideologisk kontinuitet eller förändring? / MSB1188 (PDF). Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency & Malmö University. p. 25. ISBN 9789173838108. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2018.
  7. Mattias Gardell (May 2010). Islam och muslimer i Sverige En utvärdering av trettio projekt finansierade av Arvsfonden 1994–2006 (PDF). Inheritance Fund (Sweden). pp. 74 / Projet 24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2014.
  8. Radio, Sveriges. "Unga muslimer bjuder in homohatare - P3 Nyheter" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  9. Sandelin, Magnus (2018). Organisationen Sveriges Unga Muslimer - ideologi och koppling till antidemokratiska miljöer (PDF). Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2011.
  10. "Yvonne Ridley i samröre med judehatare". Expo.se (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 21 April 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  11. Radio, Sveriges. "Debatt om konsekvenser av ny terrorlagstiftning - P1-morgon" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  12. "Vi har fått bidrag - Organisationsbidrag, Projektbidrag, EU-bidrag | MUCF". www.mucf.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  13. Radio, Sveriges. "Sveriges unga muslimer får inte statsbidrag - Nyheter (Ekot)" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  14. "Sveriges unga muslimer nekas nytt statsbidrag". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  15. Radio, Sveriges. "Rapport kritisk mot Sveriges Unga Muslimer - Nyheter (Ekot)" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  16. Nyheter, SVT (2016-09-08). "Hård kritik mot separatistiskt SSU-möte". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  17. Sandelin, Magnus (2018). Organisationen Sveriges Unga Muslimer - ideologi och koppling till antidemokratiska miljöer (PDF). Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2011.
  18. Sandelin, Magnus (2018). Organisationen Sveriges Unga Muslimer - ideologi och koppling till antidemokratiska miljöer (PDF). Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society. pp. 6–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2011.
  19. Sandelin, Magnus (2018). Organisationen Sveriges Unga Muslimer - ideologi och koppling till antidemokratiska miljöer (PDF). Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society. p. 21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2011.
  20. 1970-, Larsson, Göran (2014). Islam och muslimer i Sverige : en kunskapsöversikt. Sverige. Nämnden för statligt stöd till trossamfund. Bromma: Nämnden för statligt stöd till trossamfund. p. 93. ISBN 9789198061161. OCLC 941538793.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  21. "Omar Mustafa, ny generalsekreterare på SUM". Sveriges Unga Muslimer. 1 March 2010. Archived from the original on 11 May 2013.
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