The report was well-received expect for a noted gift towards the controversial Al Fitrah mosque in the city of Utrecht. The donation was sent from the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society, which is included on the US list of organizations funding terrorism. The document shows that Al Fitrah received money from the organization in 2012 to build a new mosque, despite denying this claim last year, the NRC said.
The mosque has denied all terror claims and told the authorities that it has no financial ties with any terrorist organizations in Kuwait. The document only covers donations from charities, not private individuals. Some extremely moderate organisations also benefited from extra money for a wide range of uses, including paying for Qurans to distribute and new mosque buildings, the paper said.