WASHINGTON,
October 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) on Monday, September 30, reported
that vandals attacked a mosque in Idaho following a series of
threatening phone calls to that religious institution.
A
representative of the Islamic Center of Boise told the Islamic civil
rights and advocacy group that vandals used a rock and a cinder block
to break four windows in the center and to damage a computer printer.
The attack apparently occurred sometime between midnight and 6 a.m. on
Monday and was noticed when worshipers came to the mosque.
Both
the Boise Police Department and the FBI have been notified, and both
CAIR
and mosque officials are asking that the incident be investigated as a
hate crime. The mosque had reportedly been receiving harassing and
threatening phone calls since the terrorist attacks of September 11.
The frequency of the calls increased around the one-year anniversary
of the attacks.
Callers
allegedly made comments such as, “Get the hell out of this
country,” and, “Your religion is all about hate.” A threat was
also made to burn down the mosque.
Ironically,
a meeting with local police to discuss safety issues was already
scheduled for Tuesday at the center. There are an estimated 5,000
Muslims in the Boise area.
CAIR
reports that this incident is just one of several recent actual or
planned mosque attacks in the United States. Just since August,
mosques in Virginia, Ohio and Florida have been vandalized.
“As
with past incidents of this type, we firmly believe they are triggered
by the rising tide of anti-Muslim rhetoric coming from right wing,
pro-Israel and evangelical commentators. We once again call on
mainstream religious and political leaders to challenge Islamophobic
hate speech. Bigots see silence as a tacit endorsement of their
views," said CAIR Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper.
Earlier
in September, Florida law enforcement authorities also uncovered a
detailed plan to blow up some 50 Islamic institutions in that state.
The alleged perpetrator had already assembled a number of explosive
devices.
The
U.S. newspaper St. Petersburg Times reported on Friday,
September 27, that Samuel “Val” Shannahan, who had met the Florida
bomb-planner podiatrist Robert Goldstein,, was caught by the U.S.
federal agents, under charges that he illegally gave Goldstein two
machine guns and other firearms accessories.
On
August 25, CAIR cautioned that police are failing to treat the
Goldstein’s case seriously. Goldstein was arrested on August 22.
CAIR
complained that local and federal authorities have failed to inform
Florida’s Muslim community over action by police to find possible
accomplices of Goldstein.