Speaking to BBC, Farid said that he believes the attacker was hurt or angered at something but he could have translated his hurt into a positive response. “He, instead, turned to violence and that is where he was wrong,” Farid said.
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Farid said that he had nothing against the attacker and forgives him, hoping that one day the shooter will realize his mistake and that one day God will guide him and he will be a savior. “If someone does bad to you, do good in return.”
He continued that people who commit terrorist attacks or are involved in such activities want to spread hatred and turn people against each other.
“But that is not going to happen. They have attacked Muslims in hope that Muslims will retaliate, but we Muslim leaders assure you that it’s not going to happen,” he said.
Farid’s Wife Saved Several Women And Children Before She Was Shot
While Farid’s courage and words are inspiring, his wife has set the bar ever so high. Instead of fleeing the mosque when she could easily have had, she decided to save others.
One by one she escorted women and children out of the mosque before she was shot dead by the shooter. She has also been caring for her husband, who was handicapped after being hit by a drunk driver 6-years-ago.
‘Incredibly Inspiring Words’
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‘If You Want To Know What Forgiveness And Peace Looks Like, This Is It’
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On Friday, Tarrant attacked two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand killing over 50 people and injuring several others. He was later arrested by the police.