“$100K Needed for Missouri Mosque Destroyed by Fire”

From ABC News

NOEL, Mo. — Donations have topped $40,000 to help rebuild a Missouri mosque destroyed by fire this week.

The state fire marshal is investigating the cause of the fire.

The fundraiser is a combined effort of the Islamic Society of Joplin, the Muslim community in Noel and the Bentonville Islamic Center in Arkansas. The fundraising goal is $100,000.

Dr. Navid Zaidi, a board member of the Islamic Society of Joplin, said it was “a great loss.”

“We’d like to get them back on their feet and get the mosque going again as soon as we can,” Zaidi said. “We will stand together during this difficult time for them.”

The incident hits close to home for the Islamic Society of Joplin, whose own mosque burned to the ground in 2012. Joplin resident Jedediah Stout pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to prison in 2016.

A new mosque was rebuilt in Joplin in 2014.

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Posted by The Islamic Society of Joplin on Tuesday, December 29, 2020

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