Montreal mosques hold open door day to foster understanding in wake of tragedy
Two weeks after a gunman killed six Muslim men as they prayed in Quebec City, mosques around Montreal held open door events aimed at fostering understanding in the wake of the tragedy.
The Quebec City shooting was a “wake up call” that highlighted the need for more dialogue between cultural communities, according to Salam Elmenyawi, president of the Muslim Council of Montreal.
“We want to deconstruct these false stereotypes and break that link of disinformation and misinformation within our society,” he said Sunday at the Assuna Annabawiyah mosque.
“There’s a lot of it, and now we know it’s not just talk.”


