'Muslims out' scrawled on Sunderland mosque

Police patrolling the area to provide reassurance to community

Tom Embury-Dennis
Wednesday 01 February 2017 17:55 GMT
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Syed Shuheb, the mosque’s imam, said this was just the latest intimidating act
Syed Shuheb, the mosque’s imam, said this was just the latest intimidating act (Google Maps)

The words “Muslims out” has been scrawled on a mosque in Sunderland.

Police are investigating after the Jami-Masjid mosque was daubed with the phrase sometime between 27 January and the following morning, reports the Chronicle.

Syed Shuheb, the mosque’s imam, said it was just the latest in an increasing number of intimidating acts aimed at local Muslims in recent years.

“In the first seven years we had just one incident against us - but in the last four years we’ve had at least one every year,” he said. “It’s getting worse.”

Northumbria Police are patrolling the area to provide reassurance to locals.

Mr Shuheb said although the community felt “generally accepted”, the experience was “stressful to all our visitors, especially the elderly who travel to the mosque on foot”.

“It’s probably some loner who has decided to do it in a moment of stupidity.”

But the imam wants the perpetrator educated rather than punished. “We just want them to be made to understand it effects and upsets people,” he said.

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It comes amid a sharp increase in racially or religiously aggravated crimes recorded by police in England and Wales following the EU referendum.

In July, police recorded a 41 per cent increase compared to the month before, according to a Home Office report.

Anyone who has any information on the attack is being asked to contact the police on 101, quoting reference 263 280117 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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