The San Diego Muslim community is grieving and seeking healing after a deadly attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego. Three men are hailed as heroes for confronting the gunmen.
Community members, leaders, and survivors share stories of resilience and calls for action. - The attack occurred on May 24, 2026, in the Clairemont neighborhood, killing three men who are credited with saving lives.
- The community has organized healing events, meal trains, and fundraisers, while the mosque has reopened with enhanced security. - Leaders like Imam Taha Hassane and Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein emphasize resilience, love, and concrete action against hate.
- Many community members, including youth, express pride in their faith and determination to continue practicing openly. The community is focusing on healing and unity, with support from local officials and organizations, while honoring the memory of the victims.