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Fire at Islamic prayer centre in central Dublin thought to have been arson

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Conor Lally, Jack Brady
Fire at Islamic prayer centre in central Dublin thought to have been arson
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A fire at the Al-Madinah prayer hall in Dublin is being investigated as a potential arson attack. Gardaí have arrested a man in his 40s, though they have not yet linked the incident to far-right or racist motives.

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The incident highlights ongoing security concerns regarding religious institutions and public safety in urban centers.

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Gardaí have arrested a man following a fire at an Islamic prayer centre in Dublin on Monday which they believe was the result of an arson attack.

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The report relies on official police statements and provides a factual account of the event without inflammatory language.

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