The controversial Noeroel Islam Mosque in The Hague was defaced with swastikas and hateful texts on Sunday. The mosque previously came under scrutiny due to internal conflicts, lawsuits, and expulsions, with members of the Hague mosque saying they feared for their lives. The board was also linked to a 'British-Pakistani sect'. Now, the board is reacting with shock to the defacement of the place of worship.
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The controversial Noeroel Islam Mosque in The Hague was defaced with swastikas and hateful texts on Sunday. The mosque previously came under scrutiny due to internal conflicts, lawsuits, and expulsions, with members of the Hague mosque saying they feared for their lives. The board was also linked to a 'British-Pakistani sect'. Now, the board is reacting with shock to the defacement of the place of worship.