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Man Breaks Into Mosque, Rips Up Copies Of Quran
Another day, another mosque vandalized in America.

By Christopher Mathias





An unidentified man broke into an Arizona mosque early Monday morning and ripped up copies of the Quran.

The Islamic Center of Tucson wrote in a Facebook post that the man, seen in surveillance footage wearing a University of Arizona T-shirt, entered the mosque at about 3:30 a.m. Monday.

“He ripped copies of the Qur’an and threw them around the prayer room before leaving the building,” the center wrote. “Thankfully no one was hurt.”



Yesterday morning, March 13th, the Islamic Center of Tucson (ICT) was broken into and vandalized. Thankfully, no one was hurt.

The camera footage leads us to believe the sole intent of this individual was to damage the center's religious property. The Tucson Police Department responded quickly. As always, they were kind, courteous, and thorough with their investigation.

Although we are disheartened by this incident, we understand that this is an isolated incident. The ICT h...

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“The camera footage leads us to believe the sole intent of this individual was to damage the center’s religious property,” the center wrote in another post. “The Tucson Police Department responded quickly. As always, they were kind, courteous, and thorough with their investigation.”

The department’s Sgt. Kim Bay
told Tucson News Now that police were searching for the man seen in surveillance footage.

“There is no indication this was a hate crime,” Bay said, adding that the department wanted to question the man before speculating about his motives.

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“Although we are disheartened by this incident, we understand that this is an isolated incident,” the center wrote. “The ICT has been a part of the Tucson community since the late 1980’s and since then, the Tucson community has been kind, welcoming, and supportive.”

Imraan Siddiqi, executive director at the Arizona chapter of The Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, called on “local, state and federal law enforcement authorities to investigate this incident as a possible hate crime and for religious and political leaders to speak out against the growing Islamophobia in our state and nation that results in such acts of bigotry.”

The attack on the mosque comes amid a frightening surge in hate incidents targeting Muslims.

Hate crimes rose 7 percent in the U.S. in 2015, according to the FBI, a rise driven largely by a 67 percent increase in hate crimes targeting Muslims. The FBI hasn’t released hate crime statistics for 2016.

Also in 2015, mosques were targeted for vandalism, arson and other types of destruction 80 times, a nearly 400 percent rise from 2014, according to a report from CAIR.

In a seven-week span this year, three mosques in the U.S. have fallen victim to arson, according to authorities. And just this past weekend, a mosque in Michigan caught fire, although the cause of that blaze is unknown.

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A mosque in Victoria, Texas was destroyed by fire in January. Authorities determined the cause of the blaze to be arson.
Meanwhile, the number of anti-Muslim hate groups tripled in 2016, according to a recent report from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a rise the SPLC attributed to the anti-Muslim rhetoric of President Donald Trump.

Members of the Islamic Center of Tucson have faced anti-Muslim sentiment themselves. “Terrorist, go back to where you came from!” someone shouted from a car window at the Islamic Center’s president, Ahmed Meiloud, last year.

And college students in neighboring private high-rise dorms are known to throw bottles and cans at mosque members. “Yes, these are students, usually drunken students, but these attacks aren’t random,” Meiloud told The New York Times. “We are the target.”

America does not do a good job of tracking incidents of hate and bias. We need your help to create a database of such incidents across the country, so we all know what’s going on. Tell us your story.

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Christopher Mathias
National Reporter, The Huffington Post
 
Terrorists roaming freely and terrorizing Muslim residents, now should we be surprised?
 
Terrorists roaming freely and terrorizing Muslim residents, now should we be surprised?

Wrong to use the word terrorists, he didnt kill no one, unlike terrorists in Asia.

When/If he does kill brown people, then call him that
 
Wrong to use the word terrorists, he didnt kill no one, unlike terrorists in Asia.

When/If he does kill brown people, then call him that

Not in your nazi book but in my book he's a terrorist, through and through. These terrorists don't kill, they do a lot worse, they make innocent people live in perpetual fear!
 
Not in your nazi book but in my book he's a terrorist, through and through. These terrorists don't kill, they do a lot worse, they make innocent people live in perpetual fear!

In that case Bangladeshis immigrants in India are terrorists for me then.
 
Most of these attacks carried out by addicts, tyrants ans scums who even can't differentiate between a Hindu and Muslim.

They didn't represent general American people but to Trump very well.

Does it matter if the terrorist is an addict or an intoxicated swine?
 
Yes, it does.

Substances alters the brain. Ideas alters the mind.

Let me rephrase it for you, it matters little if a terrorist is sober or not. Matter of fact, he's less dangerous when he is intoxicated because in that condition he cannot pull out another 911. I hope you understand what I mean.
 
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Regarding my post 11...

If I change from being a Democrat to Republican, not that am saying I am a Democrat, that would constitute a change of mind. That change did not came from marijuana, cocaine, bourbon, methamphetamine, heroine, or any substance that would alter the functioning chemistry in the brain.

A 'change of mind' is a totally different thing. In order for you to convince me to change from Democrat to Republican, you must convince me to read books by Ayn Rand, George Will, Thomas Sowell, etc. Reading requires a sober mind. If you are hungry, you can change your mind from Italian pasta to Japanese sushi. Your brain was not affected in any way.
 
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“There is no indication this was a hate crime,” Bay said

this is what they can do... can you think any one in Pakistan or other muslim country do the same act ?
They will be called terrorist and united snakes of amrika not even calling it a hate crime....

What else is hate crime ???
 
Regarding my post 11...

If I change from being a Democrat to Republican, not that am saying I am a Democrat, that would constitute a change of mind. That change did not came from marijuana, cocaine, bourbon, methamphetamine, heroine, or any substance that would alter the functioning chemistry in the brain.

On the other hand, a 'change of mind' is a totally different thing. In order for you to convince me to change from Democrat to Republican, you must convince me to read books by Ayn Rand, George Will, Thomas Sowell, etc. Reading requires a sober mind. If you are hungry, you can change your mind from Italian pasta to Japanese sushi. Your brain was not affected in any way.

Let me put it this way since you're so naive, do you think Hitler was any better though he was always sober? A terrorist is always a terrorist, even when he is sober, it is that simple. Now you can twist this fact as you want.
 
Let me rephrase it for you, it matters little if a terrorist is sober or not. Matter of fact, he's less dangerous when he is intoxicated because in that condition he cannot pull out another 911. I hope you understand what I mean.
You proved my point.

A '9/11' cannot be done while the brain's chemistry is affected. If an event is planned months in advanced, that event is off the mind, therefore, in the context of terrorism, the man is a terrorist.

Let me put it this way since you're so naive,...
Please...:rolleyes:

You ain't as wise as you think you are.
 
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