A Simple Message Left At A Dubai Mosque Following The New Zealand Shootings Is Touching Hearts
New Zealand and the world are still reeling after senseless shootings at two mosques, which tragically left 50 people dead and many more injured.
One man, Brenton Harris Tarrant, has been detained following the attacks which were carried out during Friday prayers in Christchurch, and world leaders have sent messages of condolence and unity in the wake of the massacre.
Tributes for the victims are pouring in, and many people will be touched by a bouquet left at a local Dubai mosque.
A small gesture: A bouquet of flowers with an important message left at mosque in the Springs Town Centre
An anonymous resident left the flowers at a Dubai mosque
Spotted by a grateful resident
“Just came across this at our local Town Centre Mosque.
Well done and thank you to whomever was responsible for this kind gesture.”
The image is being shared
Dubai leader HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai condemned the attacks
We witnessed the most horrific hate crime that killed 49 worshippers on a blessed day. Our condolences to New Zealand, to the families of the victims and to Muslims across the world. On behalf of UAE that declared the Year of Tolerance, we call for a unified stand against hatred.
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) March 15, 2019
At a time when the world mourns with New Zealand
‘this is your home and you should have been safe here..” #NewZealandMosqueAttacks ?? pic.twitter.com/63GLeP8aEA
— sølin (@sselotonin) March 16, 2019