Prayers for California

An interfaith service was held at the Islamic Community Centre for the victims of the mass shooting in California


Web Desk December 07, 2015
A poster showing all 14 victims is displayed during an interfaith memorial service at the Islamic Center of Redlands for the victims of the San Bernardino mass shooting. PHOTO: AFP

The mass shooting in California's San Bernardino County that left at least 14 people dead last week, has left the community shocked. The attack took place during a holiday party being held at the Inland Regional Centre, a huge facility that provides services to people with disabilities.

In the days that followed, an interfaith service was held at the Islamic Community Centre of Redlands for the victims of the mass shooting. Many left inspirational messages for those injured and set up a memorial for the victims. Meanwhile, police continue to investigate the mass shooting, which also left 17 people injured.

Dounia Omar places an inspirational message written on a piece of paper into the memorial setup at the Islamic Community Centre of Redlands.



Nadine Barakat puts up a heart with her hands as she attends the interfaith service for the victims.



Inspirational messages are seen written on pieces of paper placed in a memorial setup at the centre.



A family attends an interfaith service at the Islamic Community Centre of Redlands for the victims of the mass shooting last week.



Aryam Manasrah writes an inspirational message on a card to be put in the memorial setup at the Islamic Community Centre.



Inspirational messages are seen hanging on a tree during the memorial service.



People attend the interfaith service at the Islamic Community Centre of Redlands for the victims of the mass shooting at the Inland Regional Centre.



Salah Kiswani lights candles in memory of the 14 people who lost their lives in the mass shooting.



Khadija Zadeh (L) and Noora Siddiqui stand together as they attend the interfaith service.



Dounia Omar cries at the memorial service.



A woman donates money as a poster showing all 14 victims is displayed during the memorial service.



PHOTOS: AFP

COMMENTS (2)

Paul Stevenson | 8 years ago | Reply I don't think this is the place for Trump-tards OR libtards to express their political or religious/atheist views, these ppl are trying to distance themselves from being identified with murderers and the focus should be on that only.
Stranger | 8 years ago | Reply vote for Donald Trump. He wont put any sanctions or changes for exiting Muslims but will curb teh new coming ones.
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