- SMF
- Jul 21
- 2 min read

A new statement from the Council of Shia Muslim Scholars of North America calls the recently disrupted plan to bomb IEC Husaini in Glendale Heights Illinois “an attack on the right to worship and a warning sign of rising anti Muslim hate.” The statement opens with Qur’an 22:40, reminding readers that God protects houses of worship when people stand together. The Council stresses that the attempt took aim at Muharram gatherings that honor Imam Hussain’s stand against oppression, making the threat even more severe.
“We unequivocally condemn the plot to attack a Shia Muslim mosque in Glendale Heights during the sacred month of Muharram ... Anti Muslim speech and attacks on houses of worship are increasing in frequency.”— Council of Shia Muslim Scholars
View the statement here
The statement from the Council of Shia Muslim Scholars of North America was signed by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi, who serves as the Secretary-General of the Council.

Court filings show a sixteen year old Lombard male entered IEC Husaini on July 4, recorded prayer areas, and returned on July 12 carrying a hidden handgun while planning an explosive strike. He now faces counts of attempted terrorism and unlawful firearm possession and remains in detention. Officials credit a joint FBI and DuPage County investigation for stopping the plan.
The statement links the danger to unchecked Islamophobic rhetoric and biased media coverage that normalise hate. The Council urges police to boost patrols around Shia centers and asks public figures to drop inflammatory language.
SMF echoes these concerns. The timing of this plot — during Muharram, a period of mourning and reflection for millions of Shia Muslims — is a direct attack on religious freedom. It is also a chilling reminder that houses of worship, meant to be safe havens, remain vulnerable.
SMF fully supports the Council’s call to action. We demand immediate federal and state-level resources to protect Shia Islamic centers across the United States, especially during sensitive times like Muharram. We also urge all community organizations to adopt robust security measures and to maintain active cooperation with local law enforcement.
The Shia Muslim Foundation stands united with the Council of Shia Muslim Scholars, and all Muslim organizations in demanding accountability, stronger security, and an end to the rhetoric that emboldens violent actors.