Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers vandalized during Eid
NEW JERSEY - Authorities have launched an investigation after the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus was vandalized during the Islamic holiday Eid.
Video posted by the Council on American–Islamic Relations shows what appears to be glass scattered across the floor throughout the center on College Avenue. A television and artwork appear to be damaged.
Our #NewJersey chapter @CAIRNJ today condemned vandalism targeting the Muslim Chaplaincy house at Rutgers University (A.K.A. @cilru, Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University). @MSAnational #Islamophobia pic.twitter.com/xpsIunNNcO
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) April 10, 2024
The video also claims that a Palestinian flag was "ripped from its pole."
In a statement, NJ AG Matthew J. Platkin called the vandalism an "appalling incident" and said his office is collaborating with police and other state officials "to investigate this matter and hold those involved accountable."
"New Jersey will not tolerate acts of hate against the Muslim community. We will continue to work tirelessly, using every tool at our disposal to ensure that all New Jerseyans live without fear, knowing that our state’s diversity is supported, protected, and embraced," Platkin said.
Disgusted to learn that the Center for Islamic Life at @RutgersU was vandalized during Eid.
There is a criminal investigation underway and we are working with Rutgers and law enforcement to ensure the safety of our Muslim students. Islamophobia has NO place in New Jersey.— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) April 10, 2024
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy also said a criminal investigation is underway.
"Islamophobia has NO place in New Jersey," Murphy's tweet read.
Despite the vandalism, morning prayers were still held at the facility.
After the Ramadan month of fasting, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr with feasts and family visits. The start of the holiday is traditionally based on sightings of the new moon, which vary according to geographic location.
Wednesday marks the last day of Eid celebrations in the U.S. for 2024.
Rutgers University has over 50,000 students on their New Brunswick campus, and roughly 5,000 of them are Muslim.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.