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UK Islamophobia: Haters smash, vandalize Muslim gravestone in Lancashire

This picture taken in Pleasington Cemetery in Blackburn, Lancashire shows the vandalized grave and smashed tombstone of a Muslim man, as British police investigate the incident in the UK. (Photo by yahoo news)

A Muslim man's grave has been vandalized and its tombstone smashed at a cemetery in the UK, in an incident which prompted British police to launch an investigation as family hints at possible hate crime.

Naveed Hussain said the headstone of his late father, Syed Itrat Hussain, had been smashed to pieces, adding that the vitalization of the grave had left him heartbroken.

Police said the incident was being investigated, but would not clarify if it was being treated as a hate crime as yet.

UK media on Tuesday cited Hussain as saying that he initially thought the damage to the grave was the result of its ground collapsing, but now he thinks it has been intentionally done.

“When we checked first we thought it may have collapsed but then we showed it to a local stonemason and he said this would have been done by someone. It is a very heavy object and you can see for yourself it would have taken real intent to do this," he said.

He added, “It appears to have been smashed with an object of some sort. I do not know why anyone would want to do this. My father was a hard-working simple man who did nothing but good for everyone."

The incident is believed to have happened over the past fortnight in the Muslim section of Pleasington cemetery within the Borough of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England.

In England, there are British Muslim communities, comprised of both Shias and Sunnis, who are spread across towns and cities in the North West.

UN rights experts have found systemic racism in the UK not only resulting in hate crimes against minorities, but also leading to the erosion of the rights of people of color.

The incident comes amid rising Islamophobia in the UK.

Back in June 2022, a poll showed that seven in 10 British Muslims had experienced some form of Islamophobia in the workplace.

The poll conducted by the Savanta ComRes said anti-Islamic behavior in Europe and in the UK had increased in recent years.

The survey found that 69 percent of Muslims currently employed in the UK experienced some sort of Islamophobic behavior during work-related engagements.

In January 2022, an analysis by the University of Birmingham also showed that 25.9 percent of the British people, the majority of whom are conservative and elitist, have discriminatory views against Muslims in the country.


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