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Fire destroys Mo. mosque; officials seek arson clues

JOPLIN, Mo. - A mosque in southwest Missouri burned to the ground early Monday 
in the second fire to hit the Islamic center in little more than a month, and 
investigators spent the day combing through the wreckage searching for evidence 
of arson.

No injuries were reported, but the Islamic Society of Joplin's building was a 
total loss after the blaze, first reported at about 3:30 a.m., the Jasper 
County Sheriff's Office said. As of late Monday, nobody had been arrested in 
connection with the fire.

Investigators from the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and the 
Jasper County Sheriff's department were at the scene all day Monday, moving the 
rubble with a bulldozer and other equipment. A specially trained dog assisted.

Only remnants indicated a building had been there, including some stone pillars 
that were still standing and a few pieces of charred plywood loosely held up by 
a frame.

While investigators did their work, a small group of Muslims gathered for an 
evening prayer on the lawn of the destroyed building. "This is what we stand 
for," said Dr. Ahmed Asadullah, a member of the Islamic Society of Joplin. 
"Freedom of religion. Freedom of speech."

It was the second time this summer investigators had been called to the Islamic 
center in a former church on the outskirts of Joplin. A fire reported around 
the same time on July 4 was determined to be arson, but no charges were filed. 
The FBI released a video of a suspect caught on surveillance video and offered 
a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in that fire.

Michael Kaste, special agent in charge of the Kansas City office of the FBI, 
said the investigation into Monday's fire was in the preliminary stages, and 
that about 30 people had been assigned to the investigation.

"Any act of violence to a house of worship is taken very seriously by law 
enforcement, and threatens the very core of the safety and security of our 
communities," Kaste said.

Kaste said it was too early to say if there was surveillance video available 
from the Monday fire. The Jasper County Sheriff's office said earlier Monday 
the video equipment had been destroyed. The FBI was encouraging anyone with 
information about either fire to call authorities.

"We just want to get the word out there to generate people to really come 
forward," he said.

Jasper County Sheriff Archie Dunn said patrols at the mosque were stepped up 
after the July 4 fire was found to be arson.

Imam Lahmuddin, who leads the mosque and was in the building until late Sunday, 
said he was "sad and shocked" about the fire. He had been at the mosque since 
before dawn Monday, and remained there late in the evening.

"Maybe there is something we are supposed to learn from this," he said.

A Washington-based Muslim civil rights organization meanwhile called for more 
police protection at mosques following the Joplin fire and a deadly attack at a 
Sikh temple in Wisconsin.


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