Preston Mosque leaders react to desecration of Quran at Fulwood Academy
Preston’s imams have delivered a statement on behalf of the city’s Muslims in response to the desecration of the Quran at Fulwood Academy.
Fulwood Academy say two pupils have been suspended and are being investigated by police after the Quran was ‘desecrated’ twice in separate incidents at the school last week. Pic: Google
The city’s mosques, Islamic organisations and Muslim faith leaders have described the “sadness and fear” felt by the community after the act of Islamophobia at the high school last week.
In the following statement, they share their concerns that such acts “can quickly turn into violence and hatred against Muslims” and explain why the desecration of the holy book is considered particularly provocative and upsetting.
Support has also been offered to Preston’s schools, with the Mosques saying they are eager to work with teachers “to help create dialogue and educate pupils” about Islam and tackle any misconceptions that might lead to further anti-Muslim acts.