It’s been a month of terror, characterised by seemingly countless media reports around the world focused on death, violence and fear. But from out of the horror have come stories of heroism and inspiration.
But amid the gory front pages and the endless social media outrage promoting hate and social disunity, a number of voices are speaking out firmly and clearly for harmony.
Hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life came together in ‘unity marches’ across France and the rest of the globe this weekend — and many of the voices for peace are are Muslims, quietly working to promote unity and to decry the horrors perpetrated supposedly in the name of Islam.
A unity rally in Paris following the recent terrorist attacks. (Photo: Getty)
One such Muslim is 24-year-old supermarket worker Lassana Bathily. This weekend, Bathily was being hailed a hero after it was revealed he hid Jewish shoppers in the basement during the terrifying siege in a Kosher supermarket in Paris at the weekend.
Lassana Bathily.
As radical gunman and self-proclaimed ISIS supporter Amedy Coulibaly raged upstairs — having rounded up 19 hostages and murdered three on the spot — Mr Bathily, a Muslim of Malian descent, risked his own life by guiding the hostages to a walk-in freezer in the basement.
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It's 'Hyper Cacher' not 'Hyper Casher'. Means hypermarket in French, a supermarket with extras.
Unfortunately, all religion have extremists. A look back in history is all we need to see.
Unfortunately all society has extremists - religious or not :(
"Look back at history", no Jo it's not the history that concerns me but my children's future. Right now it's Muslim extremists that are the biggest threat facing us today.