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Minnesota mosque bombed during morning prayers
FBI launches investigation after bomb attack at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center damaged imam's office.




There were 2,213 anti-Muslim bias incidents in 2016 [The Associated Press]
A mosque in the US state of Minnesota was bombed early on Saturday, while worshippers gathered inside for morning prayers.

No one was injured in the attack at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, but police say the imam's office had been damaged.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into the attack, which took place at around 5am local time (09:00 GMT).

READ MORE: CAIR - Dramatic surge in anti-Muslim incidents in 2016

Richard Thorton, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Minneapolis Division, said that the investigation will determine whether the incident was a hate crime and who may have been behind it.

Thorton added that the explosion was caused by an "improvised explosive device", and that investigators had recovered components of the device to figure out how it was put together.

'Unimaginable' attack
Worshippers managed to extinguish the blaze before firefighters arrived, according to a statement from the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The group's director, Asad Zaman, told reporters that "a witness saw something being thrown at the imam's office window from a van or truck before the blast".

Mohamed Omar, the mosque's executive director, added that the vehicle immediately sped away.

The predominantly Somali mosque, like many other mosques around the country, has received threatening calls and emails, Omar told local media.


Islamophobia in the USA - Al Jazeera World
"It was 5am. The whole neighbourhood was calm. People were supposed to be sleeping, that how peaceful this should be," he said.

"I was shocked to learn this happened".

Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshipper at the mosque, said the explosion was "unimaginable".

"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

"And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this."

Anti-Muslim crimes
The Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center serves as a religious space and community organising platform for Muslim activists and leaders in the area, according to the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) urged Islamic centres and mosques across the country to step up security.

The local chapter's civil rights director, Amir Malik, said that "if a bias motive is proven, this attack would represent another in a long list of hate incidents targeting Islamic institutions nationwide in recent months".

CAIR and the mosque are offering a $10,000-reward each for information that leads to an arrest or conviction.

Anti-Muslim marches will take place in dozens of cities across the US

The attack comes amid a dramatic rise in the number of anti-Islam bias incidents in the US, according to CAIR.

The group found that there were 2,213 such incidents last year, a 57 percent increase from 2015.

A recent report also said hate crimes spiked in 2016, which was the worst year on record for anti-Muslim incidents since the group began its documentation system in 2013.

The Southern Poverty Law Center also found that the number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the US has nearly tripled since Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015.

It reported that the number of organisations opposing Muslims "leaped" from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year.

In June, partial enforcement of Trump's Muslim ban came into force.

New visa applicants from Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Iran and Yemen and all refugees must prove a relationship to a "close" relative already in the United States in order to be eligible for a US visa.



Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies


The predominantly Somali mosque, like many other mosques around the country, has received threatening calls and emails, Omar told local media.
Islamophobia in the USA - Al Jazeera World

"It was 5am. The whole neighbourhood was calm. People were supposed to be sleeping, that how peaceful this should be," he said.

"I was shocked to learn this happened".

Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshipper at the mosque, said the explosion was "unimaginable".

"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

"And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this."
Anti-Muslim crimes

The Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center serves as a religious space and community organising platform for Muslim activists and leaders in the area, according to the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) urged Islamic centres and mosques across the country to step up security.

The local chapter's civil rights director, Amir Malik, said that "if a bias motive is proven, this attack would represent another in a long list of hate incidents targeting Islamic institutions nationwide in recent months".

CAIR and the mosque are offering a $10,000-reward each for information that leads to an arrest or conviction.

Anti-Muslim marches will take place in dozens of cities across the US

The attack comes amid a dramatic rise in the number of anti-Islam bias incidents in the US, according to CAIR.

The group found that there were 2,213 such incidents last year, a 57 percent increase from 2015.

A recent report also said hate crimes spiked in 2016, which was the worst year on record for anti-Muslim incidents since the group began its documentation system in 2013.

The Southern Poverty Law Center also found that the number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the US has nearly tripled since Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015.

It reported that the number of organisations opposing Muslims "leaped" from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year.

In June, partial enforcement of Trump's Muslim ban came into force.

New visa applicants from Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Iran and Yemen and all refugees must prove a relationship to a "close" relative already in the United States in order to be eligible for a US visa.


Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/minnesota-mosque-bombed-morning-prayers-170805212937086.html
 
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Bomb blast at mosque during prayers – FBI probe after 'device hurled through window'

A SUSPECTED bomb was "hurled through the window" of a mosque during morning prayers.

By Henry Holloway / Published 5th August 2017

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EXPLOSION: A bomb was thrown through the window of the Islamic Center in Bloomington
Worshippers were inside the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, when the explosion ripped through the imam's office.

It is believed a window was broken and a explosive device hurled inside.

The FBI are investigating – but said it is "too early" to call it a hate crime.

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Police and federal agents are trying to determine the exact cause of the blast – which is thought to be a bomb.

Mohamed Omar, executive director of the center, said the blast happened in the imam's office during the day's first prayer.

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BOMB SQUAD: Cops and the FBI rushed to the scene in Minnesota
Asad Zaman, the executive director of Muslim American Society of Minnesota, offered a $10,000 reward for information on the incident.

The building sustained fire and smoke damage, but there were no injuries.

TWITTER

EXPLOSION: Worshippers heard the blast at the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center
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HATE CRIME: Police are investigating the nature of the explosion
Zaman said a member of the congregation saw a pickup truck speeding away from the mosque after the explosion.

Local religious leaders are planning to meet to discuss the incident which happend at 5.05am UTC.

The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms and Explosives are also investigating.


http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/wor...I-Device-Pick-up-Truck-Morning-Prayers-Reward
 
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'There is too much anger out there.' Bombing of a Minnesota mosque leaves Muslims concerned
Women take part in afternoon prayers led by Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center. (Aaron Lavinsky / Associated Press)

Kurtis LeeContact Reporter
Terror tore through a suburban Minneapolis community on Saturday after the bombing of a mosque, amplifying growing concerns among some Muslims who have felt targeted nationwide in recent months.

Law enforcement officials said the explosion occurred around 5 a.m. at the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minn., a suburb of Minneapolis. Fire and smoke engulfed much of the red-brick structure, but there were no injuries.

The FBI is leading the ongoing investigation, along with local law enforcement. Authorities say they believe an improvised explosive device — also known as an IED — was to blame for the blast at the mosque, which primarily serves the area’s large Somali community.

Mohamed Omar, who has been executive director of the mosque for two years, said Saturday that he was relieved no one was hurt.

“It’s sad and just an inhumane act,” Omar said in a telephone interview. “There is too much anger out here.”

He said a handful of people were inside the mosque for morning prayers and that many in the Muslim community remained shaken.

“We must work to find who did this,” he said.

The explosion in Minnesota, which authorities had not yet labeled a hate crime, occurred at a time when studies have shown an uptick in violence against Muslims, and as vitriolic rallies targeting Islam have popped up across the country. Muslims make up about 1% of the population in the United States — or about 3.35 million people — and are one of the fastest-growing religious minorities, according to the Pew Research Center.

Last month, Pew released a survey that showed 48% of Muslims said they had faced some form of discrimination in the last year, such as name-calling or threats. The survey, which questioned about 1,000 U.S. Muslims from January through May, also found that 74% viewed President Trump as unfriendly.

During the presidential campaign Trump called for a complete ban on Muslims entering the United States after a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif., carried out by a married couple who were inspired by Islamic State terrorists. More recently, Trump issued an executive order banning travel from six majority- Muslim countries, an effort that has led to legal wrangling and is headed to the Supreme Court. (The Trump administration has said the ban is needed to keep Americans safe.)

The survey from Pew found overwhelmingly negative views among American Muslims toward Islamic extremism, with more than 4 in 5 describing it as a threat to the world.

While many Muslims voiced concerns in the Pew survey, nearly 84% categorized Americans in general as “friendly.” Moreover, more than 6 in 10 U.S. Muslims polled said they believed Islam was still not viewed by others as part of the country’s mainstream. Even so, an overwhelming majority said they were proud to be both Americans and Muslims, and a large majority saw no clash between Islam and democracy,

It’s sad and just an inhumane act. There is too much anger out here. — Mohamed Omar, executive director of the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minn.
On Saturday, as police continued to investigate the bombing at the Minnesota mosque, Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, called on Trump to condemn the attack. The White House did not release a statement and did not respond to a request for comment.

“Silence on the part of public officials at the national level only serves to empower Islamophobes,” Hooper said in a statement. His group has put up a $10,000 reward for information on a suspect associated with the Minnesota attack.

In the spring, CAIR released a report that documented a 57% increase in anti-Muslim incidents last year compared with 2015. To produce the report CAIR investigated thousands of calls and emails made to dozens of its offices around the U.S. and reviewed data from national and local media reports. The process included interviews with witnesses and police. So far this year, mosques in Florida, Texas and Washington state have been set on fire in incidents that stoked fear among Muslims.



Recently protesters have taken to the streets to speak publicly on their concerns about Islam.

In June, a wave of so-called anti-Sharia law activists demonstrated nationwide, but were met by counter-protesters who assailed their rhetoric as insensitive and demeaning. Sharia law is a philosophical code derived from Islamic scripture and meant to guide observant Muslims. In addition to civil and criminal law, it prescribes a wide range of faith practices, such as abstaining from alcohol and praying five times a day.

“We have to protect America, our citizens and our way of life,” Lila Mercer, 49, told The Times in June.

“Sharia law does not belong in America,” added Mercer, an assistant manager for a big-rig dealership who protested in Atlanta.

At the mosque in Minnesota on Saturday, many were just seeking answers to what had occurred.

Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshiper at the mosque, told the Associated Press the explosion was “unimaginable.”

“We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship,” Abdalrahman said. “And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this.”

For Omar, who spent much of the day speaking to law enforcement officers and trying to console members of his mosque, hate is not something he fears.

“This is challenging,” he said, “but we will be OK. We will.”



http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-mosque-bombing-20170805-story.html
 

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This looks like a classic False flag attack to create sympathy that wolves are vegan and don't prey on others flesh ..

Look how the articles written doing wolf cry saying hate crime against muslims increased after trump ...

Spread peace get peace in return.

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This looks like a classic False flag attack to create sympathy that wolves are vegan and don't prey on others flesh ..

Look how the articles written doing wolf cry saying hate crime against muslims increased after trump ...
These guys deserve sub human kind of treatment.

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Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshipper at the mosque, said the explosion was "unimaginable".

"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

"And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this."
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Something doesn't add up. Peacefuls kill hundreds Everyday. Suddenly one bijili cracker goes off in a mosque leftists and peacefuls jump at the opportunity to play victim.

I'm not buying this
No body bloody died. What kind of fuddu attack was this. :scared2::scared2:

Hoors kept waiting , no one came:basanti:
 

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No body bloody died. What kind of fuddu attack was this. :scared2::scared2:

Hoors kept waiting , no one came:basanti:
Pathetic. America has so many veterans. They can maje bombs out of soaps and fertilizers easily and blow up every mosque in UsA.

This was a work of an amatuer or an inside job to gain sympathy.


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There is something about the muzzies for which they are hated in all civilised countrys, i too hate the sight of mosques and their disturbing ajans, such places like mosques and madarsas are hotbed for terrorist and criminal activities and should be banned.
 

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Minnesota mosque bombed during morning prayers
FBI launches investigation after bomb attack at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center damaged imam's office.




There were 2,213 anti-Muslim bias incidents in 2016 [The Associated Press]
A mosque in the US state of Minnesota was bombed early on Saturday, while worshippers gathered inside for morning prayers.

No one was injured in the attack at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, but police say the imam's office had been damaged.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into the attack, which took place at around 5am local time (09:00 GMT).

READ MORE: CAIR - Dramatic surge in anti-Muslim incidents in 2016

Richard Thorton, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Minneapolis Division, said that the investigation will determine whether the incident was a hate crime and who may have been behind it.

Thorton added that the explosion was caused by an "improvised explosive device", and that investigators had recovered components of the device to figure out how it was put together.

'Unimaginable' attack
Worshippers managed to extinguish the blaze before firefighters arrived, according to a statement from the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The group's director, Asad Zaman, told reporters that "a witness saw something being thrown at the imam's office window from a van or truck before the blast".

Mohamed Omar, the mosque's executive director, added that the vehicle immediately sped away.

The predominantly Somali mosque, like many other mosques around the country, has received threatening calls and emails, Omar told local media.


Islamophobia in the USA - Al Jazeera World
"It was 5am. The whole neighbourhood was calm. People were supposed to be sleeping, that how peaceful this should be," he said.

"I was shocked to learn this happened".

Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshipper at the mosque, said the explosion was "unimaginable".

"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

"And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this."

Anti-Muslim crimes
The Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center serves as a religious space and community organising platform for Muslim activists and leaders in the area, according to the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) urged Islamic centres and mosques across the country to step up security.

The local chapter's civil rights director, Amir Malik, said that "if a bias motive is proven, this attack would represent another in a long list of hate incidents targeting Islamic institutions nationwide in recent months".

CAIR and the mosque are offering a $10,000-reward each for information that leads to an arrest or conviction.

Anti-Muslim marches will take place in dozens of cities across the US

The attack comes amid a dramatic rise in the number of anti-Islam bias incidents in the US, according to CAIR.

The group found that there were 2,213 such incidents last year, a 57 percent increase from 2015.

A recent report also said hate crimes spiked in 2016, which was the worst year on record for anti-Muslim incidents since the group began its documentation system in 2013.

The Southern Poverty Law Center also found that the number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the US has nearly tripled since Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015.

It reported that the number of organisations opposing Muslims "leaped" from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year.

In June, partial enforcement of Trump's Muslim ban came into force.

New visa applicants from Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Iran and Yemen and all refugees must prove a relationship to a "close" relative already in the United States in order to be eligible for a US visa.



Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies


The predominantly Somali mosque, like many other mosques around the country, has received threatening calls and emails, Omar told local media.
Islamophobia in the USA - Al Jazeera World

"It was 5am. The whole neighbourhood was calm. People were supposed to be sleeping, that how peaceful this should be," he said.

"I was shocked to learn this happened".

Yasir Abdalrahman, a worshipper at the mosque, said the explosion was "unimaginable".

"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

"And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this."
Anti-Muslim crimes

The Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center serves as a religious space and community organising platform for Muslim activists and leaders in the area, according to the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) urged Islamic centres and mosques across the country to step up security.

The local chapter's civil rights director, Amir Malik, said that "if a bias motive is proven, this attack would represent another in a long list of hate incidents targeting Islamic institutions nationwide in recent months".

CAIR and the mosque are offering a $10,000-reward each for information that leads to an arrest or conviction.

Anti-Muslim marches will take place in dozens of cities across the US

The attack comes amid a dramatic rise in the number of anti-Islam bias incidents in the US, according to CAIR.

The group found that there were 2,213 such incidents last year, a 57 percent increase from 2015.

A recent report also said hate crimes spiked in 2016, which was the worst year on record for anti-Muslim incidents since the group began its documentation system in 2013.

The Southern Poverty Law Center also found that the number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the US has nearly tripled since Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015.

It reported that the number of organisations opposing Muslims "leaped" from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year.

In June, partial enforcement of Trump's Muslim ban came into force.

New visa applicants from Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Iran and Yemen and all refugees must prove a relationship to a "close" relative already in the United States in order to be eligible for a US visa.


Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/minnesota-mosque-bombed-morning-prayers-170805212937086.html
Lakhs die in Islamic terror.
Liberals : Nothing to see here. Islam is a religion of peace.

0 people die in a 'racial incident'
Liberals : Ohhmaa gawwd! rising violence.
 

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"We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship," Abdalrahman said.

:lol: What a taqqiya moron. You came to america to make money and have better lifestyle. Where you came from you had enough "freedom to worship" your meccan monstrosity and you were too busy there to destroy others' "freedom of worship".
 

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