Minute of silence in mosques after bombings in Paris

Gepubliceerd op 20 november 2015 om 15:21

Several mosques stand today before and during the Friday prayers reflect on the attacks in Paris and the terror in the world. According to a tour of Broadscasting Brabant.

The Turkish community in Den Bosch keeps a minute of silence. "We as Muslims are not liable," said a board member on behalf of the community. "This does not belong to our faith."

The imam of the Orhan Gazi Mosque in Den Bosch is in the Friday prayers at all silent terror in the world. "He will tell you that terror is not what our faith is all about. It's terrible what's happening in the world," says the chairman of the mosque. "In this way we contribute to society as it should."

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The Süleymaniye Mosque in Tilburg attention to the events. "But we are at every Friday prayer silently to all the innocent victims who fall through terror. Not only in Paris is talk of terror, but that happens all over the world. We are obviously before."

The Essalam mosque in Rotterdam today included the following question answered during prayer. "How are we as Muslims deal with this kind of news and what Islam says about here at all?"

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