Masked men firebomb a Muslim prayer room in Blackburn cafeMasked men firebomb a Muslim prayer room in Blackburn cafe

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The owner of a popular cafe has insisted ‘we have done nothing wrong’ after his Muslim prayer room was firebombed by masked men.

CCTV footage shows men throwing lit bottles of accelerant at a small prayer room in Café Raha at 2.30am on Monday.

The prayer room appears to have been specifically targeted with the prayer mats destroyed as flames took hold.

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Owner Mohammed Awais told the Lancashire Telegraph: ‘We put our hearts and souls into this place.

‘We have not done anything to anyone. Whatever it is, it should not push someone to do something so dangerous.

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‘It is affecting people’s livelihoods and staff rely on their work to survive.

‘There is no reason to do something reckless like this.

‘If there is an issue or something has gone wrong in the store they should come and see us.’

Caption: Investigation launched after prayer room in Blackburn caf? set on fire
Footage from the venue shows two masked men at the building
Copyright: Cafe RAHA

The Raha Café only opened last year and was named as one of the finalists in the Lancashire Telegraph’s Best Coffee Shop competition.

Mr Awais said he had been left depressed after the suspected arson attack but was hoping to reopen this week.

He added: ‘We are also thankful to the fire teams and the local neighbor who appears to have alerted them straight away.

‘They could have targeted anywhere but why come to this area? From the outside you can see it is a prayer room through the glass.

‘You can see the Arabic verses and the prayer mats.’

There were no injuries reported in the blaze.

A police spokesperson said: ‘It was reported that a fire had been started at the premises. Colleagues from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service attended to extinguish the fire.

‘The cause of the fire is being investigated and enquiries are ongoing.’

A Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson added: ‘At 2.40am, three fire engines from Blackburn and Hyndburn attended an incident on Whalley New Road, Blackburn involving a fire in a single-storey building.’


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