Increase Textsize Decrease Textsize   Email to a friend

Vandals strike at Cairns mosque

Ben Blomfield

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

© The Cairns Post

 

A MOSQUE being built in Cairns has been vandalised just months after local Islamic leaders received hate mail depicting Muslims as terrorists.

The symbol of Islam, the crescent moon, was ripped from the roof of the Dunn St mosque about 2am on Monday.

The symbol, which Muslims describe as important as the cross is to Christians, has yet to be found.

In the early stages of its construction, the mosque’s walls were smashed with sledgehammers and the centre’s mailbox was stuffed with drawings of Muslims dressed as terrorists.

The letters were signed off from the Atheist Society of Cairns – believed to be a fake organisation.

"I just hope people can see Muslims in Australia have never done anything to anyone," said Wesley, a local Islamic follower who felt scared to give his last name.

"This mosque is not just open to Muslims, it’s open to anybody in the community who wants to pray to God."

A 70-year-old retiree, who lives next to the mosque, said she saw torch lights and the voices of about three adults at the time of the crescent moon theft.

"I just heard noises down the back and looked and saw torch lights and I thought ‘Oh my god, what should I do’," said the woman who didn’t want to be named.

The mosque, which is replacing a small house that has been used since 2002, has come under fire since a court appeal to stop its construction was dumped in June last year.

Local residents protested outside the building earlier this year while an anti-Islamic website calling on supporters nationwide to oppose the mosque was launched last year.

 


Stolen: Islamic community member Wesley at the mosque site, where a sacred crescent moon symbol has been ripped off the roof.

Related Links


also in

Family loses lot in caravan fire

A GRANDMOTHER and her three grandchildren lost everything including their Christmas presents when their caravan was reduced to ash in an early morning blaze at Manoora yesterday.

Add Comment

Pictures: Caravan fire at Manoora

Virgin adds NZ to Cairns flights

THE Land of the Long White Cloud has moved that little bit closer to Far North Queensland with the announcement Virgin Blue is starting a new Cairns to Auckland service.

Add Comment

Cairns considers New York roofs plan

A NEW York city scheme that involves painting hundreds of rooftops white could be worth adapting locally, Cairns' Acting Mayor Margaret Cochrane says.

Add Comment

Terri Irwin vows to fight miner

THE company wanting to mine a Cape York nature reserve dedicated to Steve Irwin does not foresee any delays preventing it from starting construction in 2012.

Add Comment

Psychic expects mixed bag in 2010

<strong>Future in focus: </strong>Psychic Christopher St John has painted a rosy picture for the Cairns Taipans but a rocky path for Cairns Mayor Val Schier in his predictions for 2010. Picture: CHRIS HYDE

GOVERNMENTS will reveal the existence of aliens, the Far North's tourism industry's woes will deepen and the Cairns Taipans will bounce back after their recent turmoil. 

Add Comment



Comments

See all comments >>

Comments

We welcome your comments on this story. Comments are submitted for possible publication on the condition that they may be edited. Please provide your full name. We also require a working email address - not for publication, but for verification. The location field is optional. Read our publication guidelines.

Submit your feedback here:

Full name: Email address:
Location (optional):
Your comments:
(max 1200 characters)
  Remember my details

(So you don't have to retype your details each time you send feedback.)

 

Email me if my comment is published

 


Submit to the Cairns post

Picture

Story Tips

Email Us

Contact Us