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Perth Now reported Australian Islamic College Yahya Adel Ibrahim wrote on Facebook that worshippers finished their prayers despite the unfolding chaos outside the mosque.
Yahya Adel Ibrahim, from the mosque, wrote on Facebook that "a suspected petrol bomb" was to blame and "hate fuelled graffiti put on the wall". Advertisement Advertise with NZME.
Ibrahim said there had been an outpouring of support from the Perth community in the past 24 hours, from people of all faiths and ages. Australians stand up to Islamophobia with #illridewithyou ...
Thornlie Mosque & Australian Islamic College representative Yahya Adel Ibrahim was thankful no-one was hurt and said the community would not start playing "blame games".
Source: AAP Religious leaders, parents and politicians have condemned a fire bombing outside a Perth mosque, calling for unity ahead of Saturday's federal election.
SYDNEY (AFP) - A firebomb attack outside an Australian mosque while worshippers were at prayer was condemned Wednesday (June 29) by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, with one Islamic leader calling ...