Mr Slimi then returned to his mosque and organised its members to raise money to help repair the vandalism, carried out in May. In one day they managed to raise around $5,000. Mr Slimi told The Star.
“It was a very bad scene,”“The guy who did it ripped pages out of the Bible. He broke the altar. He threw the cross. When I saw this, I thought it was pure injustice. It was just wrong.”During the bail hearing, Mr Hessan 22 who caused the damage said he was “upset with the Christian religion”. His father reportedly told the court that his son had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, which he believed had caused his anger and imbalance.
Police said that reviewing the young man’s mental health history, and had decided they were “not proceeding with a hate crime” charge.
Father Camillo Lando, of St Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church, told The Independent that he had informed his congregation this Sunday of the gift from the mosque's members.
“It was very nice,” he said. “I told people on Sunday. We have said there should be no revenge.”
Ma'sha Allah
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This is some of the things we need down here i swear..... God bless that man i swear..
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ReplyDeleteY must it be a Muslim causing one atrocity or the other..Nice gesture all the same
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