Police are investigating a fire deliberately set at Peterborough’s only mosque.

Police and fire officials arrived on Saturday at around 11 p.m. at Parkhill Rd. west of Monaghan Rd. to Masjid Al-Salaam after receiving a call of smoke coming out of the mosque. Peterborough police have confirmed that the fire was deliberately set.

No one was found to be injured.

“If this is found to be a hate crime, it in no way represents the feelings of our community,” said statement released by Mayor Daryl Bennett.

“Attacking a place of worship is a despicable act. Masjid Al-Salaam, the name of the mosque, means Mosque of Peace.”

“The faith communities are cornerstones of our city, contributing to charitable organizations and helping those who are less fortunate.”

The interior of the building was heavily damaged and costs to repair are estimated to be at $80,000.

Community members of Peterborough are collecting donations to cover the costs of the damage.

“We encourage members of the community, of all or no faiths, to help the Muslim community restore their place of worship,” stated in a Facebook post by the Peterborough Mosque Community Support group.

Maryam Monsef, Newly elected MP for Peterborough, released a statement condemning the actions of those responsible.

“I wish to take a moment to remind us all that Peterborough-Kawartha is a warm and generous community. We have a proud history as a welcoming and friendly place to live, just as it was when my family arrived here 20 years ago,” said Monsef.

“My thoughts are with the families that visit the mosque for prayer every week.”

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Peterborough Police Chief Murray Rodd echoed the statement. “We condemn attacks on innocents and their place of worship,” said Rodd.

Police are asking anyone with information to call city police or Crime Stoppers.