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Muslims in Verdun, Que., worried after man appears to try to gain access to mosque

Samer Elniz, the communications co-ordinator of the Muslim Association of Canada in Quebec and spokesperson for the mosque, said the incident has scared those who frequent the centre.

Canadian Justice Minister David Lametti condemns Dec. 30 incident

Blurred footage of man pulling on a door seen from above.
A screenshot of a security camera video shows a man gesturing and pulling at the door of the Islamic Centre of Verdun following a verbal altercation on Dec. 30, 2022. (Islamic Centre of Verdun)

The Islamic community in Montreal's Verdun borough is on edge after a man appeared to try to force his way inside a mosque.

The incident took place on Dec. 30 at the Islamic Centre of Verdun and was captured by a surveillance camera.

The video, which was posted to social media on Dec. 31, shows a man cross the street to pursue two men toward themosque,located just beside the Verdun Metro station.

The man attemptsto follow the men inside. He tugs the door oncebut is unsuccessful in gaining access because the men are holding it shut. He gestures, points at the men inside the centreand appears to say something before walking away.

WATCH |Incident concerns Islamic community:

Man tries to get into the Islamic Centre of Verdun

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The Canadian Muslim Forum is calling for more protection around places of worship in Quebec.

Samer Elniz, the communications co-ordinator of the Muslim Association of Canada in Quebec and spokesperson for the mosque, said the incident has scared those who frequent the centre.

"We feel fear and we feel insecure. It's a place of peace. It's a place where we have peace and relaxation," he said of the centre.

A man in a mosque.
Samer Elniz, the communications co-ordinator of the Muslim Association of Canada in Quebec and spokesperson for the Islamic Centre of Verdun, said the incident scared the community. (Chloe Ranaldi/CBC)

Samer Majzoub, the president of the Canadian Muslim Forum, said the man yelled insults at Muslims.

He called for Montreal police to investigate the incident. A police report has been filed, but Montreal police could not confirm details of an investigation in time for publication.

"Whoever is doing hate incidents, or hate speech or crime should be brought to justice whether it is against Muslim, Jewish, Christian any group.This can't be let go because by letting it go we may send the wrong message that this is fine, it's not a problem," Majzoub said.

The incident raised the memory of themosque shooting in Quebec City in 2017 that left six people dead, Majzoub said. The scars of that attack continue to leave the Islamic community on edge.

A man in front of a mosque.
Samer Majzoub, the president of the Canadian Muslim Forum, said the incident brought back painful memories of the Quebec City mosque shooting. (Chloe Ranaldi/CBC)

The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) said it was working with local police to "further assess the incident."

"It is critical that we remain alert in the face of rising Islamophobia and ensure that everyone feels safe going to their place of worship," the MAC tweeted.

Justice Minister David Lametti, who represents theLaSallemardVerdun riding in Parliament, condemned the incident on social media.

"What happened at the Verdun Mosque on Friday is unacceptable and disgusting. Islamophobia has no place in our community, or anywhere in Canada," he tweeted.

"My heart goes out to the Muslim community of Verdun. If you have been affected, do not hesitate to ask for help. Resources are available and we will be there to support you."

The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said in a social media post it was aware of the incident.

"We stand in solidarity against all forms of violence and Islamophobia, and while we wait for a completed police investigation, we are deeply concerned and shocked by the incident," the NCCM said in a tweet.