Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident
- The Islamic Cultural Centre Ireland in south Dublin temporarily closed to the public after an incident.
- The closure followed a deeply troubling incident at the facility on April 19, 2025.
- Management described the incident as an unprecedented attack on the mosque, centre, and board members.
- Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadr called the closure 'a moment of deep reflection'.
- The centre remains closed until a full investigation and safety review are completed.
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Islamic Centre to remain closed following alleged 'distressing' incident
The statement outlines that on Saturday, April 19th the ICCI Board had scheduled a closed-door meeting specifically for the parents of children enrolled at the Quranic School to discuss school-related matters.
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Clonskeagh Mosque remains shuttered this afternoon as rumours circulate among the Dublin Ummah, ranging from American FBI agents to links to Islamic extremism following an ‘unprecedented incident’ reported by the facility’s management. In the aftermath of the as-of-yet ambiguous altercation …
Islamic Cultural Centre in Dublin closes to the public following ‘deeply troubling’ incident
The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has said it was left with no choice but to close temporarily to the public after a “deeply troubling” incident said to have occurred last Saturday.
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