Locals Help Repair Southport Mosque After Damaged By Rioters

Southport’s Islamic Centre mosque was targeted by far-right rioters on Tuesday night, resulting in violent scenes during a demonstration. Locals have already begun helping with repairs.
Southport's Islamic Centre mosque

Hundreds of pounds have been raised to fund repairs to the mosque, which was damaged during the riot, as work to rebuild the damage begins.

Rioters threw bricks at the Southport Islamic Centre on Tuesday night as a protest escalated into violence, leaving 53 police officers injured. These shameful events followed Monday’s horrific stabbings at a dance studio, which killed three girls and left several others critically injured, and were hijacked by far-right thugs.

Merseyside Police emphasized that a 17-year-old suspect in the stabbings was born in the UK, dispelling misinformation about the suspect’s identity. Despite this, Tuesday’s protest descended into violence and vandalism, with bricks, bottles, and street furniture thrown at officers and police dogs, and a police van set on fire.

Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy helping rebuilding the wall of the mosque. Photo PA
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy helping rebuilding the wall of the mosque. Photo: PA

Members of the town’s Muslim community were left to deal with the aftermath on Wednesday, with Merseyside Police chief Serena Kennedy among those helping to rebuild a wall outside the mosque. A local resident has started a fundraiser to help repair the building and “restore the safe space.”

Southport Islamic Centre Mosque incident 2024
Southport Islamic Centre Mosque after the damage. Photo: PA

As of 5 pm on Wednesday, more than £1,000 had been raised, with locals and members of the public donating in solidarity. The fundraiser, set up by Phoenix Lawson, aims to “rebuild or relocate the mosque and create a stable, safe, and peaceful place of worship for all Muslims.”

Phoenix, 20, said, “It is the only mosque in Southport. It is the only place they can pray peacefully and it’s just been destroyed. Three panels of the mosque’s windows were smashed, and the brick wall outside was demolished. It’s a very unsafe environment for a lot of Muslims now. Friday prayer is two days away, and after such a massive raid, I don’t think they’re going to want to go there.”

Southport Islamic Centre Mosque burning
Southport Islamic Centre Mosque burning. Photo: Jack Heathcote

Merseyside Police confirmed on Wednesday that they had arrested four men in their thirties on suspicion of violent disorder, including one who was also held on suspicion of affray and possession of a bladed article. The force said offenders “destroyed garden walls to use the bricks as missiles to attack officers” and set cars belonging to the public on fire “at random.”

Subscribe to our channels on WhatsApp, Google News, Facebook and Instagram.

Support independent Islamic website.

Support our mission to spread Islamic knowledge. Your donation helps our volunteer writers and infrastructure. Contribute now.

Accepted Payment Methods
Total
0
Shares
Share
Tweet
Pin it
Share
Share
Share
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Previous Article
Flag of Nahdlatul Ulama

Members of Indonesia's Largest Islamic Organization Visited Israel

Next Article
Importance And Major Events Of Safar Islamic Month

Safar: Important Dates and Events

Related Posts