On
July 4th, Joplin, Missouri's Islamic Center — the city's only mosque —
suffered roof damage after an unidentified man set it on fire by tossing
a burning object onto the building.
On Monday, the mosque burned again — but this time, the damage was far more extensive.
Fire Chief Bill Dunn of neighboring Carl Junction described it as a "complete loss."
The FBI has
dispatched some 50 agents to investigate the fire, which special agent
Michael Kaste, head of the Kansas City FBI office, characterized as "suspicious."
Some fifty
families are served by the mosque, and the loss of their place of
worship during the holy month of Ramadan hit especially hard. "It's
unbelievable," said congregant Omar Ahmed. "It's a house of worship. It's a place of God."
The Islamic
Center's leader, Imam Lahmuddin, expressed defiance in the face of
hardship. "This should not stop us from serving God," he told the Joplin Globe. "We still have to fulfill our obligation."
Lahmuddin said mosque members view the fire as "a test from God."
The FBI and the ATF are offering a $15,000 reward
to anyone with information leading to the arrest of the arsonist who
set last month's fire — a reward that will be extended to include the
latest incident, should it be considered deliberate.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is offering its own $10,000 reward for information pertaining to the most recent fire.
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