Here's How Muslims In Christchurch Are Dealing With The Mass Shooting
On Saturday night, Kiore, a homeless man who has lived on the streets of Christchurch since 2010, lit 49 candles outside the Christchurch Hospital, one for each person who was murdered as they prayed in city mosques on Friday afternoon.“This is God’s own. This shit don’t happen. Not in God’s own. This is a safe house. A safe place,” he told BuzzFeed News. He gestured at his candles. “I’m going to be sitting here 'til they all go out.
He had been in meetings much of the day, focused on ensuring the deceased receive a proper Islamic burial. As of Saturday night, bodies are still being identified. "There’s been a lot of pressure and a lot of stress. They’re quite upset and grieving so we’re comforting them as much as we can.""Do you know them?" BuzzFeed News asked.Ali Ahmadi, an 18-year-old who moved to Christchurch from Afghanistan 10 years ago, is grateful for the support from Muslims across New Zealand.
Ahmadi's friend Shiragha Hidari, 20, told BuzzFeed News he is"not good", but not afraid. “I’m not scared of anything,” he said."I’m really respecting [New Zealanders] for their reactions to what happened here yesterday. It’s all wonderful people here, everybody," he said."I’ll be out on the streets helping them out," he said."It’s what I can do at this time, there’s nothing else I can do. I can’t give life to people who lost their life.
Earlier that day, the place had been packed to the brim to hear from prime minister Jacinda Ardern, who told them, among other things, that the concerns over proper burials were at the forefront of the government's mind.
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