New Zealand police are investigating an arson incident at the Imam Reza Mosque in New Lynn, Auckland, which occurred early Tuesday.
The fire smoldered for eight hours before being discovered, prompting a call to emergency services.
Surveillance footage captured an individual breaking into the mosque shortly before 1 am (1200 GMT) and intentionally starting the fire. Authorities have stated they are exploring potential motives but have not confirmed whether it is linked to hate crimes.
The mosque’s leadership expressed their shock and horror on social media, emphasizing their resilience. “There are those who tried to harm us and shake the very foundations of our sacred space,” they wrote.
“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.”
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This attack resonated deeply with New Zealand’s recent history, particularly following the tragic mass shooting in Christchurch in 2019, where 51 individuals lost their lives during Friday prayers. The shooter, Brenton Tarrant, livestreamed the attack on Facebook.