Husna's story : my wife, the Christchurch massacre & my journey to forgiveness / Farid Ahmed with Kimberley Davis.

By: Ahmed, Farid, (Christchurch writer) [author.]Contributor(s): Davis, Kimberley [author.] | Dalziel, Lianne [author of introduction, etc.] | Tau, Te Maire [author of introduction, etc.] | Abdalla, Mohamad [author of introduction, etc.] | Compton, Mark, (Professor) [author of introduction, etc.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand ; Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 319 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 24 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781988547480; 1988547482Subject(s): Ahmed, Farid, (Christchurch writer) | Ahmed, Farid | Ahmed, Husna | Muslims -- New Zealand -- Christchurch -- Biography | Muslim women -- New Zealand -- Christchurch -- Biography | Terrorism -- New Zealand -- Christchurch | Mass murder -- New Zealand -- Christchurch | Victims of hate crimes -- New Zealand -- Christchurch -- Biography | Husband and wife -- Biography | Forgiveness | Husband and wife | Mass murder | Muslim women | Muslims | Terrorism | Victims of hate crimes | Muslims -- Violence against | Bereavement | Christchurch Mosque Shootings, Christchurch, N.Z., 2019 | Forgiveness | New Zealand -- ChristchurchGenre/Form: Biographies. | Biographies. DDC classification: 362.88 LOC classification: DU430.C5 | A46 2020Summary: "Husna's Story is written by Husna's husband Farid Ahmed. They were praying at El Noor Mosque in Christchurch when a gunman burst in and shot and killed 51 people and injured many others in a terrorist attack. This book tells Husna's story, describing the day of the attack - in all of its normal, mundane detail up until the tragedy, and then the horrendous tragedy of what followed. Interwoven with this is the story of Husna's life, telling of the selflessness and bravery with which she lived her life. As well as looking after her paraplegic husband, Husna was an important member of the community, helping women when they were giving birth, running classes for children and helping many others. Her last selfless act was going back into the mosque to look for her husband on that fateful day. She had already led the other women and children to safety. Tragically she was shot. Husna's husband, Farid Ahmed, quite incredibly, forgives the alleged killer. His remarkable philosophy of forgiveness, peace and love is an example of how religion and faith, through personal application, can be a tool for navigating the most horrific of tragedies."--Publisher's description.
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"Husna's Story is written by Husna's husband Farid Ahmed. They were praying at El Noor Mosque in Christchurch when a gunman burst in and shot and killed 51 people and injured many others in a terrorist attack. This book tells Husna's story, describing the day of the attack - in all of its normal, mundane detail up until the tragedy, and then the horrendous tragedy of what followed. Interwoven with this is the story of Husna's life, telling of the selflessness and bravery with which she lived her life. As well as looking after her paraplegic husband, Husna was an important member of the community, helping women when they were giving birth, running classes for children and helping many others. Her last selfless act was going back into the mosque to look for her husband on that fateful day. She had already led the other women and children to safety. Tragically she was shot. Husna's husband, Farid Ahmed, quite incredibly, forgives the alleged killer. His remarkable philosophy of forgiveness, peace and love is an example of how religion and faith, through personal application, can be a tool for navigating the most horrific of tragedies."--Publisher's description.

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