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July 9, 2026 — The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) strongly condemns the apparent arson attack targeting the Northeast Philadelphia Islamic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The attack is the latest in a series of threats and acts of violence directed at American mosques and other houses of worship.

 

According to investigators, a masked individual intentionally set fire to the mosque during the early morning hours of July 5 after throwing an incendiary device at the building. Thanks to the quick action of an observant delivery driver who called 911 and the rapid response of firefighters, the fire was contained before it could engulf the mosque or its adjacent expansion project. No injuries were reported. Federal, state, and local authorities, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, are investigating the incident, including the possibility that it was motivated by anti Muslim bias.

 

"This attack is not simply an attack on one mosque. It is an attack on every American's right to worship freely and safely," said Rahat Husain, Executive Director of the Shia Muslim Foundation. "No family should have to question whether attending prayer could place them in danger. Those responsible must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

 

The Philadelphia attack follows a disturbing pattern of incidents affecting Muslim communities this year. In June, a Michigan man was arrested after allegedly making violent threats against the American Islamic Community Center in Madison Heights, prompting an extensive law enforcement response and widespread concern throughout the local Muslim community. Days before the Philadelphia attack, worshippers at a mosque in Flushing, New York, confronted and restrained an armed individual before anyone was injured, preventing what could have become another tragedy. Together, these incidents demonstrate that threats against houses of worship remain an ongoing national security concern requiring continued vigilance by faith communities, law enforcement, and government officials.

 

The Shia Muslim Foundation has consistently responded to these incidents through public advocacy, direct engagement with affected communities, and collaboration with public officials and law enforcement partners. Following the threats against the Madison Heights mosque, SMF issued a public statement condemning the threats and reaffirming that every American deserves to worship without fear. After the attempted attack in Flushing, SMF worked to raise awareness of the incident and the continuing need for vigilance at houses of worship. The Foundation has also continued to advocate for stronger protections through outreach, education, and support for federal security initiatives.

 

Recognizing the evolving threat environment, SMF recently convened its Mosque Safety and Security Summit, bringing together Muslim community leaders, law enforcement agencies, homeland security professionals, emergency management officials, security experts, and nonprofit organizations from across the country. The summit focused on identifying emerging threats, strengthening partnerships between faith communities and public safety agencies, improving emergency preparedness, sharing security best practices, and expanding awareness of resources available to houses of worship, including the Nonprofit Security Grant Program.

 

The attempted arson in Philadelphia reinforces many of the lessons discussed during the summit. Early reporting, rapid coordination with emergency responders, trained congregants, physical security improvements, and strong relationships with law enforcement can significantly reduce the impact of targeted attacks. Protecting houses of worship requires preparation before an incident occurs, not simply a response afterward.

 

SMF remains committed to helping mosques and Islamic centers strengthen their security through education, technical assistance, security awareness initiatives, grant support, and collaboration with federal, state, and local partners. The Foundation will continue working to build resilient communities that are prepared to prevent, respond to, and recover from threats targeting religious institutions.

 

The Shia Muslim Foundation stands in solidarity with the leadership and congregation of the Northeast Philadelphia Islamic Center and applauds the delivery driver whose quick actions helped prevent what could have been a far more devastating tragedy. SMF also thanks the firefighters, law enforcement officers, and investigators working to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.

 

Every American deserves the freedom to worship in peace and safety. SMF will continue advocating for stronger protections for houses of worship and working with partners across the country to safeguard the constitutional right to freely practice one's faith.










MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. — A suspect has been arrested after the American Islamic Community Center in Madison Heights, Michigan received multiple threatening voicemails containing explicit death threats and anti-Muslim hate speech, prompting a swift law enforcement response and renewed concern about the safety of houses of worship across the United States.


According to the Madison Heights Police Department, the mosque received two threatening voicemail messages on Sunday, June 28, containing death threats directed at the congregation along with anti-Muslim slurs. Officers immediately opened an investigation, increased patrols around the mosque, and identified a suspect, who was arrested on June 30. The case has since been forwarded to the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office for possible criminal charges.


"The Madison Heights Police Department takes hate crimes very seriously and remains committed to supporting and protecting all religious and ethnic groups within our city."

The department also noted that investigators remained in close communication with mosque leadership throughout the investigation.


The Michigan chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) welcomed the arrest and praised law enforcement for acting quickly.


"We welcome the swift action taken by law enforcement to investigate these alleged death threats against congregants of the Madison Heights mosque," said CAIR Michigan Executive Director Dawud Walid. "Nothing justifies making death threats against any faith community in our state or nation."


CAIR Michigan also encouraged mosques and Islamic centers to review available security resources and noted that its latest national civil rights report documented 8,683 anti-Muslim bias complaints during 2025, the highest annual total since the organization began tracking incidents nearly three decades ago.


Growing Focus on Mosque Security


The incident comes amid heightened concern about threats targeting Muslim communities during major religious observances. In recent months, the Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) has significantly expanded its work with government agencies and elected officials to strengthen mosque security and improve coordination between public safety officials and Muslim communities.


Earlier this year, SMF launched a comprehensive Muharram 2026 Operational Awareness Initiative, distributing detailed public safety briefings to law enforcement agencies, emergency management officials, homeland security personnel, and elected leaders throughout Maryland and Virginia. The materials explained Shia religious observances, large gatherings, mosque activities, and operational considerations to help prevent misunderstandings and improve preparedness during one of the largest annual periods of Muslim worship.


The Foundation has also participated in Department of Homeland Security security briefings focused on protecting houses of worship, advocated for expanded security resources for mosques, and met with members of Congress and the U.S. Senate to discuss federal coordination on mosque safety. Recent meetings have included discussions with Congressman Jamie Raskin regarding FBI coordination for mosque security and a historic meeting with Senator Chris Van Hollen and his national security staff focused on protecting American Shia communities.


These efforts followed months of outreach by SMF to police departments, homeland security officials, emergency managers, and other government partners before Muharram and Ashura observances across Maryland and Virginia. The initiative contributed to the peaceful completion of hundreds of Shia religious gatherings without significant security incidents throughout the region.


SMF Statement


"The arrest in Madison Heights demonstrates why threats against houses of worship must always be treated seriously," said Rahat Husain, Executive Director of the Shia Muslim Foundation. "Every American deserves to practice their faith without intimidation or fear. We commend the Madison Heights Police Department for its swift response and thank law enforcement officers who worked quickly to identify and arrest a suspect. This incident also reinforces the importance of proactive partnerships between faith communities and public safety agencies. Education, communication, and preparation remain among the strongest tools available to protect religious freedom and keep our communities safe."

The Shia Muslim Foundation stands in solidarity with the American Islamic Community Center, its leadership, and its congregation. SMF also encourages mosques and Islamic centers nationwide to maintain strong relationships with local law enforcement, review emergency response plans, and continue sharing information with public safety partners to help safeguard their communities.


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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) commends U.S. Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.) for continuing his public recognition of Muharram and Ashura, reaffirming his support for Michigan's Muslim community and the enduring values represented by the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS).

On June 25, 2026, Senator Peters shared the following message on X in observance of Ashura:


"Wishing peace to all Michiganders observing Ashura today. I hope this solemn day provides you and your loved ones with strength, faith, and time to reflect on stories of profound courage."

The statement continues a pattern of recognizing this sacred period. On July 31, 2023, Senator Peters publicly acknowledged the historical sacrifices of the holy month of Muharram.





On July 16, 2024, he again recognized Muharram, wishing Muslims in Michigan and across the country a meaningful time of reflection during the holy month. These consecutive statements demonstrate an ongoing recognition of an observance that is rarely acknowledged by members of the United States Senate.

Ashura commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain ibn Ali (AS), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was killed at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE after refusing to submit to tyranny and injustice. His sacrifice remains one of history's most enduring symbols of moral courage and principled resistance to oppression. Millions of Americans and Muslims around the world commemorate Ashura each year through mourning, reflection, prayer, charitable service, and community gatherings.

Beyond his public recognition of Muharram and Ashura, Senator Peters has been a longstanding advocate for protecting houses of worship from violence. He authored bipartisan legislation that strengthened and reauthorized the Department of Homeland Security's Nonprofit Security Grant Program, helping churches, synagogues, mosques, gurdwaras, and other faith-based institutions obtain federal funding for security improvements, emergency preparedness, and training. He has also repeatedly secured increased funding for the program and supported legislation such as the Pray Safe Act to improve access to security resources for houses of worship facing rising threats from hate-motivated violence.

"Senator Peters has demonstrated a meaningful commitment to recognizing the significance of Muharram and Ashura while also taking concrete legislative action to protect houses of worship from targeted violence," said SMF Executive Director Rahat Husain. "At a time when mosques and other religious institutions continue to face threats motivated by hatred and extremism, his leadership on strengthening the Nonprofit Security Grant Program and supporting the safety of faith communities has benefited Americans of every religion. We thank Senator Peters for continuing to recognize Imam Hussain's timeless message of courage, justice, and sacrifice, and for helping protect the freedom of all Americans to worship safely."

Senator Peters has represented Michigan in the United States Senate since 2015. Michigan is home to one of the largest and most active Muslim communities in the United States, including a vibrant Shia Muslim population that has made lasting contributions to the state's civic, economic, and cultural life.

The Shia Muslim Foundation thanks Senator Peters for his continued recognition of Muharram and Ashura and for his longstanding efforts to help safeguard religious communities across the United States.

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