Shafaqna English- Secretary-General of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİB) urges the German public and politicians to take action on the rising anti-Muslim attacks on Turkish Mosques. The DITIB oversees over 800 Mosques in Germany, home to the largest Turkish diaspora in Europe.
Eyüp Kalyon says these attacks range from threats to burning the Holy Quran and the malicious delivery of pork to Mosques, which is forbidden to eat in Islam.
Sources: New Arab

