۷ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۷ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 26, 2024
Muslim group concerned about 'hateful gathering' at Toronto mosque

A national Islamic group is expressing alarm about a small anti-Muslim protest held Friday in front of a Toronto mosque.

Hawzah News Agency (Toronto, Canada) - The National Council of Canadian Muslims says the demonstration, reportedly consisting of about a dozen participants, was a clear attempt to intimidate the Muslim community.

 

Images on social media showed the protesters carrying signs with anti-Muslim slogans as worshippers were entering Masjid Toronto near Dundas and Bay streets.

 

The executive director of the National Council says it’s “deeply” disturbing that such a protest would happen, let alone after last month’s slaying of six men at a Quebec City mosque.

 

Ihsaan Gardee says it’s critical that Canadians confront hatred in their communities.

 

The group says it’s unclear if any threats were made against mosque congregants, but anyone with such information should contact police.

 

Toronto police say they’ve been called by outraged people who read media reports about the demonstration but as of Saturday afternoon, they hadn’t received a formal complaint.

 

 

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