The Muslim Post

American Muslims anxiously consider security needs at mosques after New Zealand shooting

D.C. police officers stand guard at Masjid Muhammad mosque on Friday. (Oliver Contreras/for The Washington Post)

By Michelle Boorstein ,Sarah Pulliam Bailey ,Alexandra Baumhardt andJulie ZauzmerMarch 15 As American Muslims mourned the 49 worshipers killed in attacks on two New Zealand mosques, new ripples of fear echoed through a community that has long felt unease in the United States. Wajahat Ali, a prominent Muslim writer, summed up the feelings of many: “Our houses of worship are no […]