Berlin - Around 30 Muslim leaders from across Europe gathered Sunday for a rally against terror in Berlin at the site of Islamic State's deadly truck attack in December. The event, which attracted a few hundred participants, was part of a "March of Muslims Against Terrorism" by imams, who set off by bus from Paris on Saturday. The gathering in the German capital took place at the Breitscheidplatz square, where a Tunisian who had failed in his attempt to seek asylum ploughed a hijacked lorry through crowds at a Christmas market, an attack that killed 12 people. The Islamic leaders held a prayer for the victims, joined by local Muslim, Christian and Jewish representatives.