Muslims ‘looking over their shoulders’ after London mosque stabbing

Shaukat Warraich, chief executive of non-theological group Faith Associates, said women and children opt to stay at home rather than venture out to mosques after dark.

Muslims ‘looking over their shoulders’ after London mosque stabbing

Muslims in London feared a mosque attack had “been brewing” following similar atrocities at places of worship around the world, a community leader has said.

Shaukat Warraich, chief executive of non-theological group Faith Associates, said worshippers are now “looking over their shoulders” as they come to prayer, with many women and children opting to stay at home rather than venture out to mosques after dark.

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