Ammer wrote:
However, if we find out who it is, than what? Should we call them ask them to stop or simply block the number? Because if we call them and ask them to stop, they'll do it even more. Blocking the number will make more sense but they might call from different phones.
For starters, making harrassing phone calls is a misdemeanor, and can result in up to a year in jail, depending on your local laws. However, if it turns out this person is making these phone calls to intimidate you because you are Muslim (which seems likely, but because I don't know all of the details, I'm unsure), then it qualifies as a hate crime under most Canadian and US laws, and becomes a felony, usually punishable by up to 10 years in prison; again, this depends on local laws. If it's coming from another state or province, then federal laws apply, and punishment is more severe.
One note, that's a fairly simple thing to do: You have two phones in the house, on the same line, right?
The next time the phone rings, have each of your parents get the phone. Have your father answer it, and your mother stay silent. If it's the prankster again, have your father say, "Operator, this is the call. Can you trace it?" This implies that you've got a trace put on the phone, and that the person will usually hang up. If the person doesn't hang up immediately, have your mother say, "I'm tracing, sir. I have an area code now." You may have to do this a couple of times.
You can also have the telephone company put a "trap" on your line, which can trace even *67'd calls. You'll have to keep a call log over the next two weeks, though.