RNA - The incident took place on Sunday morning, when hundreds of people had gathered outside the Westgate Sports Centre to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.
At least three children were among the injured. An eight-year-old boy was reportedly in critical condition.
Northumbria Police said they had arrested a 42-year-old woman and that the incident did not appear to be terror-related.
"Police inquiries are ongoing to establish exactly what happened but, at this time, it is not believed to be a terror incident,” said a spokesman.
Newcastle Central Mosque said in a statement that the car “collided with pedestrians” as they started to leave the event.
According to witnesses, the mayor had also attended the ceremony a bit earlier.
"I was at a car park when I heard screaming so I ran towards the community college just a couple of minutes from me,” a witness told BBC.
"When I went over I saw that there was a very young teenager covered in blood; another very young teenager also looked injured,” he added.
A North East Ambulance Service spokesman said the incident caused panic and made it difficult for rescue teams to take action.
Last week, a driver ploughed into a group of worshipers outside a mosque in the Finsbury Park area of north London, killing one person and injuring 10 others.
Before being apprehended by police, the driver was heard shouting, “I want to kill Muslims,” a witness said.
Police said Friday that the driver, Darren Osborne, was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder.
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