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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Shia Muslim Foundation strongly condemns today's deadly attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego, where three men were killed, including a security guard, before the two suspected gunmen were later found dead. This was an attack on Muslims, on a house of worship, and on the basic right of every American to pray without fear.
"The murder of innocent people at a mosque is an act of terror against the Muslim community and against religious freedom itself. American Muslims should not have to pray in fear, bury loved ones because of hatred, or wonder whether their children will come home safely from a mosque. This attack did not happen in a vacuum. Anti-Muslim hatred has been normalized, inflamed, and ignored for far too long." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation
SMF stands in full solidarity with the victims, their families, the Islamic Center of San Diego, and the Muslim community across California and the United States.
Authorities have stated that the attack is being investigated as a hate crime. SMF calls on federal, state, and local law enforcement to pursue the investigation with full seriousness, including any evidence of anti-Muslim ideology, online radicalization, planning, coordination, or broader threats to Muslim institutions.
"This weekend, SMF and Idara-e-Jaferia convened a major Community Safety and Security Summit in Maryland focused specifically on protecting our communities and houses of worship. Today's tragedy is a devastating reminder that these threats are real. Vigilance, coordination, and serious security investment are no longer optional." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation
SMF has spent recent months engaging law enforcement, homeland security officials, and elected leaders about mosque security and the rising threat environment facing Muslim communities. The Foundation urges every level of government to expand direct security coordination with mosques and Islamic centers, improve threat sharing, support nonprofit security funding, and treat anti-Muslim violence as a serious domestic security concern.
"No mosque, synagogue, church, temple, or house of worship should become a crime scene. The Muslim community will not be intimidated into silence or fear. We stand united, unbroken, and committed to protecting one another." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation



