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Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand’s Auckland set on fire

Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand’s Auckland set on fire

Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand’s Auckland set on fire.

In a shocking turn of events, an unknown man on Tuesday set a mosque on fire in New Lynn, Auckland, a city in North Island of New Zealand, with local police probing the matter.

Cops maintained that an individual entered into the Imam Reza Mosque before 1 am local time as it can be seen in CCTV footage.

The suspect later started the fire, which continued for eight hours before the emergency services were informed about it.

Is it a hate crime?

The officials said they are investigating the potential reasons behind the incident but have not confirmed whether it is linked to hate crimes.

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On the other hand, the leadership of the mosque has expressed shock on the incident while emphasizing their resilience.

“There are those who tried to harm us and shake the very foundations of our sacred space,” they wrote in a social media post.

“Today, we stand united, proclaiming that our masjid is not merely a physical structure; it is a beacon of light, a place of worship, and a symbol of hope.”

As Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand’s Auckland set on fire, the attack on mosque has reminded of the Christchurch incident wherein 51 people were killed during Friday prayers in mass shooting by the suspect.

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