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Man held as four stabbed at mosque in Birmingham Man held as four stabbed at mosque in Birmingham
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after four people, including a policeman, were stabbed at a mosque in Birmingham.A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after four people, including a policeman, were stabbed at a mosque in Birmingham.
Officers were called to the mosque on Washwood Heath Road in Ward End at about 23:00 BST on Saturday.Officers were called to the mosque on Washwood Heath Road in Ward End at about 23:00 BST on Saturday.
West Midlands Police said three men were found with stab injuries.West Midlands Police said three men were found with stab injuries.
As police arrested the man, who is 32 years old, the officer was also wounded. All four are in a stable condition in hospital.As police arrested the man, who is 32 years old, the officer was also wounded. All four are in a stable condition in hospital.
The incident began during the final prayer session of the evening.The incident began during the final prayer session of the evening.
Eyewitnesses report that a man of Somali appearance began attacking worshippers with a machete.Eyewitnesses report that a man of Somali appearance began attacking worshippers with a machete.
Domestic dispute
Dr Arshad Mahmood, who was at the mosque, said: "A man started stabbing one of the guys who was just sitting right next to him.
"I don't know what exactly was the reason but he just started stabbing him.
"We went to save him. He had multiple injuries, three or four wounds.
"Then the policeman came and was also attacked and stabbed."
Mohammed Shafiq, the leader of national Muslim organisation the Ramadhan Foundation, said his thoughts were with the injured and their families.Mohammed Shafiq, the leader of national Muslim organisation the Ramadhan Foundation, said his thoughts were with the injured and their families.
"I have spoken to someone who lives a few doors down from the mosque and they described hearing an argument between some of the people inside the mosque."I have spoken to someone who lives a few doors down from the mosque and they described hearing an argument between some of the people inside the mosque.
"It escalated into violence and a police officer has been stabbed.""It escalated into violence and a police officer has been stabbed."
According to Mr Shafiq, a nearby resident believed the dispute was a domestic incident between members.According to Mr Shafiq, a nearby resident believed the dispute was a domestic incident between members.
BBC Midlands correspondent Peter Wilson reported: "All lines of enquiry are being investigated, but this does not appear to be a hate crime attack."BBC Midlands correspondent Peter Wilson reported: "All lines of enquiry are being investigated, but this does not appear to be a hate crime attack."
The mosque involved is thought to be the Washwood Heath Muslim Centre in Ward End.The mosque involved is thought to be the Washwood Heath Muslim Centre in Ward End.
Officers are conducting patrols in the area in a bid to reassure local people, a spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said.Officers are conducting patrols in the area in a bid to reassure local people, a spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said.