Islamophobia in Europe, mosque set on fire in Germany

A Mosque in the German town of Bad Salzuflen was set on fire on Saturday, raising again concerns about a rise in Islamophobia and racism.

Islamophobia in Europe, mosque set on fire in Germany
The mosque was found on the entrance floor of a building, out of which the fire department has reportedly saved nine people. Three of the rescued were children, the sources said.

Suspected arson attacks on mosques attended by Turks in Germany raises concerns about a rise in Islamophobia and racism. In Germany alone 81 attacks targeting mosques have been carried out since 2012. 

Source: Daily Sabah
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