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Community Rallies with Brushstrokes of Unity After North Carolina Mosque Vandalism

8:21 - November 20, 2025
News ID: 3495465
IQNA – In a powerful display of solidarity, members of the local community and CAIR's North Carolina chapter came together to paint over hateful graffiti targeting a mosque, transforming an act of bigotry into a message of collective strength.

The North Carolina office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) joined community members in helping to paint over hate vandalism targeting a mosque in that state.

 

The North Carolina office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) joined community members in helping to paint over hate vandalism targeting a mosque in that state.

CAIR-NC previously called for a hate crime probe of the vandalism.

That vandalism targeting Al-Mu’minun Masjid in Statesville, North Carolina, included the phrase “go home,” a cross, a scribbled image of a dead pig, and the number 1683 spray-painted on the side of the mosque, an apparent reference the year of a battle between Muslims and Christians in Europe.

Washington, D.C., based CAIR is urging community leaders to utilize its “Best Practices for Mosque and Community Safety” booklet to help keep religious facilities safe. The advice in the booklet is applicable to all houses of worship.

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Earlier this year, CAIR released its 2025 Civil Rights Report, Unconstitutional Crackdowns, which reveals that Islamophobia remains at record-high levels nationwide.  

 

Source: Cair.com

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