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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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PARIS — Vandals scrawled swastikas and racist slogans on the walls of two mosques in France and threw Molotov cocktails at a mosque in central Russia on Sunday, September 24, the day French and Russian Muslims started celebrating Ramadan.
The mosque which was torched, in the northwest town of Quimper, suffered damage from the flames. Six swastikas were painted on the outside of its walls, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported Monday, September 25.
In the southwestern town of Carcassonne, the other mosque was daubed with swastikas and slogans reading "France for the French", "Arabs get out" and "Death to Islam", officials said.
No-one has claimed responsibility for the vandalism and investigations have been launched to find the perpetrators.
Religious and anti-racism groups condemned the attacks.
"This is odious because it is stupid and nasty and because it shows a radical ignorance of Islam," Dalil Boubakeur, president of the French Council for the Muslim Faith, told AFP.
"The criminal intention doubles up with a desire to disturb, in a particularly vile way, the peaceful course of ceremonies that accompany this month of fasting and penitence," Boubakeur said.
The Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between People (MRAP) expressed its solidarity with Muslims and blamed an environment in which Islam was increasingly being associated with terrorism.
This is "part of the Islam equals terrorism equation," MRAP said in a statement.
"The far right's political maneuvering on the theme that France is becoming Islamized contributes to an obnoxious climate that fosters these kind of acts," the rights group said.
The Quimper mosque had already had been vandalized several times since it was built in February 2003.
Five million Muslims live in France, the largest Muslim minority in Europe.
Moltov Attack
In central Russia, unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at a mosque in Yaroslavl in the early hours of Sunday, but the building did not catch fire, the head of a local Muslim organization said.
"About half past midnight, several young people got into the mosque's courtyard and threw bottles filled with inflammable substances at the windows of a first-floor room," Kury Kalimov told the Interfax news agency.
A religious service was taking place at the time and there were worshippers in the room, but the bottles hit the window frame and fell back without exploding, he explained.
The attackers also threw stones, breaking a number of mosque windows as well as the windows of cars parked in the courtyard.
After the incident a spokeswoman for the council of Russian muftis, Gulnor Gazieva, said she was worried and angry.
Speaking on Moscow's Echo radio station, she called on the Muslim minority "not to give in to any provocation, to stay calm and to pass the month of Ramadan in the goodness of fasting."
Russia has a Muslim population of 20 million people concentrated in north of the Caucasus and in the central parts of the country.



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 Reply:   Alhamdulillah. If this can be
Replied by(webmaster) Replied on (28/Sep/2006)
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Alhamdulillah. If this can be practiced globally, Insya Allah, there can be peace everywhere and get rid of the Zionists.

 
 Reply:   Muslims, Christians Rebuild Uk
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Christians have joined their fellow Muslims in Ukraine to help rebuild the country's oldest mosque, during the holy fating month of Ramadan.
MOSCOW — Christians have joined their fellow Muslims in Ukraine to help rebuild the country's oldest mosque, during the holy fating month of Ramadan.
"Christian brothers offered their help to rebuild the Khavidrali Mosque," Rashid Brakhin, head of the Union of Muslim Minority in the city of Kharkov, where the mosque is located, told IslamOnline. net Tuesday, September 26.
"There is only one God and that is enough for us," he added. "They are helping to build the house on Allah."
Founded over 100 years ago, the mosque was flattened by Soviet forces in 1936 on claims that it hindered the flow of a local river in Kharkov.
Above the decorated minaret of the mosque lies a crescent directed towards the Ka`bah in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the direction Muslims worldwide take during prayers.
Ukraine is home to some two million Muslims making up 4% of the overall 48 million population.
Ukrainian Muslims are of diver roots, hailing from the Crimean Tatars, Azeri people, Chechens and Arabs.
Full swing
Ukrainian Muslims have swung into action with the start of Ramadan on Sunday, September 24, to rebuild the mosque.
The reconstruction is expected to complete in two or three years' time mainly because of lack of finances.
For the time being, Muslims decorated the mosque with flowers, festoons and silver crescents.
They also hurried up with setting up makeshift windows made of plastic to protect the faithful from the freezing cold at night.
There are up to 200 mosques and 20 Islamic centers in the country which remained under the Soviet Communist grip until the collapse of the Soviet Union, after which it won independence in August 1991.



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 Reply:   Muslim cleric shot dead in Rus
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A Muslim cleric is reported to have been shot dead by gunmen in Russia's southern spa town of Kislovodsk
A Muslim cleric is reported to have been shot dead by gunmen in Russia's southern spa town of Kislovodsk.
The country's Interfax news agency quoted police as saying the assailants fled late on Monday after killing the imam of a mosque in the doorway of an apartment block where he lived.
A police officer was also wounded when trying to stop two armed people in the street.
Kislovodsk, like many parts of southern Russia, has a strong Russian nationalist Christian community which eyes with suspicion the growth of a Muslim population arriving from the impoverished Caucasus region.

Ethnic tensions in many parts of Russia have become a cause of concern for authorities, alarmed by the increase in racist attacks.
Analysts have said that by the year 2020, one in ten Russians could be Muslim.


Aljazeera + Agencies

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 Reply:   No injuries or arrests as shot
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MELBOURNE, Florida Shots were fired at a mosque in this Florida city as worshippers celebrated the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, but no injuries or arrests were reported, author
The Associated Press
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2006

MELBOURNE, Florida Shots were fired at a mosque in this Florida city as worshippers celebrated the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, but no injuries or arrests were reported, authorities said Saturday.

A member of the Islamic Society of Brevard County stepped outside of the mosque Friday night to use his cell phone when he heard several gunshots, the Melbourne police department said.

The member, who was not immediately identified, took cover behind a wall as several rounds struck the building's south side, police said. He then ran inside and told mosque members, who called police.

Authorities searched the surrounding area for suspects but found none. The FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force were helping with the search, police spokeswoman Jill Frederiksen said Saturday.

Police were not releasing many details of the shooting because the investigation was ongoing, Frederiksen said. Detectives were working to determine a motive for the shooting.

Melbourne police have coordinated with the Islamic Society to begin extra patrols around the mosque.

Ibrahim Hooper, national spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said that while no motive had been determined by police, the shooting fit a pattern of incidents at mosques this year.

Those include leaving a bullet-riddled Quran outside of a mosque in Chattanooga, Tennessee, vandalism at an Indiana mosque and other incidents against mosques in Maine, Arizona and Maryland.

"Worshippers of the mosque would obviously be disturbed if (religion) was the motive for the attack," Hooper said Saturday.

The council planned a Saturday news conference to ask authorities to classify the shooting as a hate crime.

Melbourne is about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east-southeast of Orlando on the Atlantic coast.

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