Spain: Community condemns attack on mosque
'Death to Islam' was spray-painted on mosque's windows, though attempts to burn it down were thwarted by police
OVIEDO, Spain
Residents and officials in the small Spanish town of San Javier, Murcia have condemned a violent attack against a mosque that took place early Sunday morning.
According to local media, at around 4 a.m. (0300GMT) on Sunday morning an explosion was felt by residents living near the place of worship.
“I have insomnia so I was just sitting there smoking in my apartment, right above where the explosion occurred. I heard a loud noise and felt the floor move,” Francisca Chuecos told local daily La Verdad.
After seeing flames and black smoke, she warned her neighbors and called the police, who arrived fast enough to extinguish the flames before they spread inside the building. The fire and explosion did cause damage to the building’s windows and facade.
Police discovered that one or more perpetrators, yet to be caught, had spray-painted “death to Islam” on the mosque’s windows. The explosive spray paint can be then lit on fire, likely with the intention of burning down the mosque.
The attack has left many members of the multicultural community perplexed and outraged.
“There have never been any problems with Spanish or Muslim residents. We all respect each other,” Mohamed Mehdi, who has lived in the neighborhood for a decade, told La Verdad.
The mosque’s imam, Brahim Roubi, agreed, adding that the community has always been hospitable and accepting of the Muslim community.
“I am a little bit worried because we did not expect something like this to happen, but I’m sure it will be an isolated incident,” he said, according to the daily.
“Whoever wants to attack our peaceful coexistence will never achieve their goals.”
The San Javier city hall also condemned the attack, releasing a statement expressing strong condemnation of the violent attack and insisting the community takes pride in the “harmonious way that San Javier has become an intercultural town in recent years.”
Spain is home to around 2.1 million Muslims, with around 100,000 living in the southeastern region of Murcia.
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