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Man Charged Over Suspected Arson at Dublin Mosque

Gardaí have sealed the building for forensic examination, appealed for witness footage, with community leaders demanding a full inquiry.

Overview

  • A fire broke out at the Al‑Madinah/Faizan E Madinah prayer hall on Talbot Street on Monday, prompting a full evacuation and a response from four Dublin Fire Brigade engines and more than 20 personnel.
  • No injuries were reported but the prayer hall and neighbouring premises suffered extensive damage and local transport was temporarily disrupted by road closures and Luas delays.
  • Gardaí opened a criminal investigation treating the blaze as criminal damage by fire, sealed the scene for forensic work, and asked the public for CCTV and dashcam footage from roughly 3pm–4pm on Monday.
  • Saeid Khosroabadi, 41, was arrested and charged with arson and causing criminal damage; he was remanded in custody and is due back in court as the Director of Public Prosecutions prepares a book of evidence.
  • Community leaders condemned the attack, saying the mosque had faced weeks of harassment, and officials say they do not currently link the incident to racist or far‑right groups while inquiries continue.