(In the Name of God, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful)Source
A British woman's traditional Muslim clothing was set on fire on Fifth Avenue, New York police have said.
The woman, who had been staying in a Manhattan hotel, was returning from sightseeing when she felt a warm spot on her arm, an officer told the BBC.
She turned and saw her arm on fire and a man with a cigarette lighter. She was able to pat out the fire with her hands and did not suffer any injury.
The attack is being investigated as a possible hate crime.
A police source confirmed to the BBC the woman is Scottish but would not confirm local reports she is a dentist from Glasgow.
The woman was left with a hole the size of a 25-cent coin (about the size of a 2p-coin) on her sleeve, police said.
They have footage of a man they suspect of the crime and are appealing for witnesses.
When news emerged of the attack, the Council on American-Islamic Relations called upon the mayor to add resources to the city's hate crime investigation unit.
"We are clearly seeing a spike in attacks on individual Muslims and Islamic institutions in New York and around the country, which should be of concern to all Americans," said CAIR-NY Executive Director Afaf Nasher.
"It is time for the mayor and the NYPD to put forward the necessary resources to investigate and prevent these attacks on the Muslim community."
(Peace be upon you)