Anders Bering Brevik in 2011 published a 1500-page statement on the Internet, which contained ideas and information that had no precedent in the anti-Islam literature, then went out to kill 77 people in the most heinous terrorist attacks in Norway, and justified his act with his hatred of Islam.

In the statement he posted on the Internet, Anders, accused of bombing government buildings and killing dozens of young men in their camp, showed that he was deeply affected by a small group of extremist bloggers who suffered from a "victim complex", justifying violence against Muslims, and protecting a trend that had its roots in the 1980s, but its influence doubles each A day with a new "Anders" under construction.

1- Pamela Geller

Immediately after she started blogging after the events of September 11, 2001, Pamela Geller became one of the most outspoken critics of Islam in the United States. She is one of the founders of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) under the pretext of stopping the "Islamization" of America and the encroachment of Sharia law, an initiative included by the Law Center. Southern poverty as a group hostile to Islam.

Pamela insists that she is not against Islam in general, yet she describes it as a "genocidal ideology," and thus her style is always provocative and insulting on social media with the aim of spreading.

In 2006, it took a decision to publish cartoons of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, which sparked widespread protests in many countries, and organized a conference on the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in a suburb of Dallas, where two people were killed after a shooting incident outside the scene and was aimed at killing Pamela, despite that horrific incident, passionately defended the decision to hold the conference.

Soon after, Pamela attended the "Anti-Jihad" conference in Brussels, and developed ties with various anti-Islam Europeans opposed to the building of mosques in Britain.

2- Robert Spencer

Robert Spencer is one of the most widespread and vocal activists against Muslims in America. He is an American blogger and writer of Turkish origin, director of the Anti-Jihad Foundation, co-founder of Stop the Islamization of America, and author of 10 books, among them the best-selling books according to the New York Times (The New York Times), such as "The Truth About Muhammad," "The Politically Inaccurate Evidence of Islam," and "The Crusades."

Robert has been widely criticized for his lack of knowledge, his embrace of selective literal readings of Islamic texts, his refusal to acknowledge tolerant texts and centuries of modified interpretations, and he insists that Islam is inherently violent, and that extremists who commit terrorist acts follow its more authentic version, despite his writings being cited dozens of times. In a statement written by Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik.

Spencer was banned from entering Britain as an extremist in 2013, but he continues to write countless books and articles aimed at discrediting Muslims and the Islamic faith, and also works closely with his allies - most notably Pamela Geller and David Horowitz - and spends a great deal of his time traveling across the country. To speak at the invitation of other anti-Muslim organizations, as well as conservative groups and tea party groups, to make statements promoting hate and violence.

3- David Horowitz

A veteran American politician, who embraced leftist thought in the 1960s, and turned on him to join the extreme right party.

David founded the Horowitz Center for Freedom (DHFC), building a network of projects that give anti-Muslim voices and extremist ideologies a platform to spread hate and disinformation.

David is known for his prolific production, extremist research and articles, and many of them keep mentioning a glimpse of his political development, hoping to host him as a researcher on campus, but a coalition of 10 influential academic groups - including the American Association of University Professors - described Horowitz's research as dirty and full of Inaccuracies, distortions and manipulations of facts.

In 2007 the David Center held a provocative "Islamic Fascism Awareness Week" in at least 100 colleges across America to alert Americans about the alleged threat posed by Islam, and in 2017 the center published posters and flyers on campus with the aim of stigmatizing student groups - such as The Muslim Students Association and Students for Justice in Palestine - terrorists. Hillary Clinton’s Muslim advisor described Homa Abdeen as “an activist in the Muslim Brotherhood,” and his statements in 2011 were the main reason for the interrogation and targeting of Muslims in America, after he described Palestinians as sick, who attach bombs to their bodies. And they kill innocents.

David Horowitz is a veteran American politician who embraced leftist thought and turned on it to join the extreme right party (networking sites)

4- Ian Hersey Ali

Ian Hersey does not miss an opportunity to distort a religion that is followed by more than a billion people around the world, until she has become a regular guest in any program that attacks Islam and immigrants.

Ayan was born in Somalia, wore the veil, and supported the fatwa against the writer Salman Rushdie, but she turned against her group as soon as she fled to the Netherlands, and she wrote a book entitled "An infidel ... an autobiography", and claimed that she was threatened with death many times, and put her on the Al-Qaeda list for assassination, to gain Dutch citizenship. Which, upon confirmation of it, was forfeited, with pictures and documents to gain sympathy.

Despite being a refugee, Ayan continues to call on Western democracies to stop the flow of refugees, because immigration from Muslim-majority countries exposes European women to the risk of harassment, and puts Western identity at risk of being influenced by "extremist" beliefs.

Ayan is the author of a book entitled "Prey ... Immigration, Islam and the Erosion of Women's Rights", in which she describes Muslim men as predators, in order to attract more right-wing extremists to justify violence against Muslims.

Ayan changed her agenda with her arrival in the United States, and began defending the right to insult Islam, condemning European newspapers that did not publish cartoons insulting to the Prophet, praising Israeli democracy, and blaming the Palestinians for their conditions.

5- Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders was famous for his anti-Islam, as he is a Dutch right-wing politician, and a member of the House of Representatives for his "For Freedom" party. He did not attract attention as a member of Parliament, yet in the early 21st century a wave of anti-Islam sentiments in the Netherlands gave him a platform for his provocative views, after Director Theo Van Gogh was murdered for his film “Submission,” in collaboration with Ayaan Hersey Ali.

Wilders declared Islam to be a "fascist ideology", amidst the public anger surrounding the killing, and called for restrictions on Muslim immigration to the Netherlands and the banning of the Qur’an in the Netherlands. He even produced a short film entitled “Fitna,” in which he combined excerpts from the Qur’an with images of terrorist attacks. .

Wilders does not stop pursuing Muslims on social media platforms to provoke their anger, and even intends to organize a cartoons contest that offends the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, in 2019, and the competition did not follow his death threat and commit extremist crimes whose perpetrators said their motive is revenge for what Wilders said.