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Protesters outside Masjid Toronto call for ban on Islam as Muslims pray inside

More than a dozen people gathered outside a mosque in the heart of downtown Toronto with loudspeakers and banners in hand, shouting slogans about banning Islam as Muslims gathered to pray inside.

'It's very upsetting that this did happen,' mosque member says

Protesters outside the mosque shouted slogans about banning Islam as Muslims gathered to pray inside. (Facebook)

More than a dozen people gathered outside a mosque in the heart of downtown Toronto with loudspeakers and banners in hand, shouting slogans about banning Islam as Muslims gathered to pray inside.

The protest happened Friday outside Masjid Toronto on Dundas Street West near University Avenue.

The shouting was so loud that Tera Goldblatt, who works on the 21st floor in a nearby building,said she could hear it from inside her office.

When she came down to see what was going on, she said,she saw some 15 people screaming, some blocking the path of those trying to enter the mosque.

Protesters at the entrance of Masjid Toronto blocked people trying to get inside for Friday morning prayers. (SafiahC/Twitter)

"The response from the people who were trying to get inside was very sort of'Oh well, they're entitled to their opinion' and'Oh well, I guess that's just part of life,'" Goldblatt said.

"And it makes me really angrybecause that's notpart of life and it's not freedom of speech. It's awful and hateful and it shouldn't be allowed."

'It's very upsetting'

Mohamed Abdi,a member of the mosque,saidit's the first time he's seen such a strong backlash againsthis religion.

"I was under the assumption that lately there's been a lot of sentiment and positivity towards the Muslim communities, especially with recent events," Abdi said."It's very upsetting that thisdid happen."

Bryant Greenbaumalso witnessed the protest. "You don't do it in front of a place of worship on the holiest day of the week for Muslim people, and in an intimidating manner," he told CBC Toronto.

Mayor John Tory and city councillorKristynWong-Tam sent tweets condemning the protest.

In an email, Toronto police Const.JenniferjitSidhu saidpolicewill investigatepossible hate crimes if anofficial complaintisreported.

'Islam is hate'

A protester carrying a sign with a list of women's names victims ofalleged honour killings told CBC Toronto she was protesting Islam because when Muslim immigrants come to Canada"they don't want to follow the law of the country."

Anti-Muslim protestor speaks outside downtown Toronto mosque

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More than a dozen assemble outside Masjid Toronto calling for ban on Islam as Muslims pray inside.

Anotherwoman gathered at the downtown mosque to challengeM-103, a House of Commons motion to condemn Islamophobiaand track incidents of hate crime against Muslims.

[Islamophobia] is not hate," she said. "Islam is hate."

A Facebook post by agroup called Never Again Canadacelebrated the incident as a "great rally today in support of free speech."

"We will never be silenced," the post said.

Protest prompts acts of love

But the protest also resulted in some other unexpected messages from strangers who wanted to show their support for those inside.

The following are just some of the signs taped to the mosque's exterior inthe rally's wake.

"Whoever you are, our heart is the same, our blood is the same all over the world," read one sign taped to the mosque's exterior. (CBC)
"We stand with you and forever welcome you with open minds and hearts," read another. (CBC)

With files from Adrian Cheung