Khaleej Times

Dutch mosques shut doors for prayers

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THE HAGUE — Four of the largest mosques in The Netherland­s said on Monday they will shut their doors during major prayer meetings after six people were killed in attack on a Canadian mosque.

The Blue Mosque in Amsterdam, The Hague’s Al Sunnah Mosque, Rotterdam’s Essalam Mosque and the Omar Al Farouq Mosque in Utrecht said in a statement “we feel compelled to close mosque doors during prayers.”

Additional safety cameras have also been set up at the Blue Mosque, situated in the southweste­rn suburbs of the Dutch capital. Several thousand people attend prayers at the four mosques daily.

“Merciless acts such as in Quebec contribute to the growing global hatred of Muslims,” Said Bouharrou of the Dutch Moroccan Council of Mosques (RMMN) told.

“A mosque is an open building that should be accessible at any time of day to all people looking for peace and calm.” “But we have to be alert against these terror attacks. It’s disappoint­ing that these stringent safety measures should be put in place,” Bouharrou said. —

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