People of Faith Respond to the Finsbury Park Attack
Watch this discussion with a rabbi, Muslim and Bishop that is wonderfully #London. Finsbury Mosque Muslims had Iftar with Rabbi last night pic.twitter.com/pWWCoHqAY3
— Julia Macfarlane?? (@juliamacfarlane) June 19, 2017
Our thoughts & prayers are with the bereaved & injured after the abhorrent attack at the mosque in #FinsburyPark.
— The Salvation Army (@salvationarmyuk) June 19, 2017
Horrific attack at #finsburypark a painful illustration of why we must never allow hatred to breed hatred. Thoughts with all those affected.
— Chief Rabbi Mirvis (@chiefrabbi) June 19, 2017
Our thoughts & prayers go out to Sr Nabra and her family in the US and victims of the Finsbury Park Mosque in London.
— ISNA Canada (@ISNA_Canada) June 19, 2017
"We extinguished flames of anger or mob rule that would have taken charge" says Imam who protected alleged #FinsburyPark attacker from harm pic.twitter.com/h2ClzlHvs8
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 19, 2017
The appalling attack on Muslims in #FinsburyPark is an attack on us all and the culture and values of our country.https://t.co/wvTh9Ij94F pic.twitter.com/zwMcezpoWH
— Justin Welby ن (@JustinWelby) June 19, 2017
"If I don't feel safe in a mosque, I can't feel safe anywhere else": How Muslims feel after London's latest attack https://t.co/l83u39QFFN pic.twitter.com/SCeNniKcxs
— CNN (@CNN) June 19, 2017
Together with people all over this country, I am appalled at the deliberate attack on people leaving late night prayers in #FinsburyPark
— Cardinal Nichols (@CardinalNichols) June 19, 2017
My heart breaks for my Muslim brothers and sisters and the community of Finsbury Park mosque. You are all assured of my prayers
— Fr. Simon Cutmore (@SimonGCutmore) June 19, 2017