Hawzah News Agency- While noting that there were no victims, the group warned of the risk of such acts multiplying in a "toxic climate" recently fueled by "biased" surveys, reports, and stigmatizing proposals targeting Muslims.
"This desecration, which symbolically targeted the sacred book of Muslims within a place of worship, constitutes a serious Islamophobic act that reflects a hatred that must not be underestimated," the Council of the Muslim Faith added.
It noted that that the attack was aimed at "undermining the practice of living together and disrupting this atmosphere of serenity''.
"As an association, we will undertake all necessary legal measures and follow this matter with the utmost seriousness'', the statement added.
Source: DAILY SABAH
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