Moments before Daoud Nabi was killed in his place of worship, he bravely welcomed the Australian-born terrorist to the mosque.
The 71-year-old had seen the terrorist’s gun, but chose not to run. Instead, he welcomed the man with open arms and the words “Hello Brother” as the killer approached the doors of the mosque.
It was his final act of bravery, before being gunned down by the terrorist.
Nabi was just one of the many men and women who bravely fought back with kindness and strength on Friday afternoon, when a 28-year-old opened fire at the Masjid Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, where hundreds of people were gathered inside for their afternoon prayer.
It was an act of terror that has left 50 innocent people dead.
Nabi’s brave words were heard during the gunman’s livestream.
“The first Muslim man to die, his final words were ”hello brother”. These words were uttered by a man who symbolised Islam. He had a rifle pointed at him by a man with clear intentions to kill and how did he respond? With anger? With aggression? No, with the most gentle and sincere greeting of ”hello brother”,” wrote Aziz Helou.
“A sincere courageous and warm way to stop violence instead of fuelling it,” Helou added.
Several other users on social media also highlighted and celebrated the brave words.
“Hello, brother” were the first words a Muslim worshipper said to the attacker as he entered the mosque.
They were also his last words before he was shot to death.
My heart is shattered. #HelloBrother
— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) March 16, 2019
Top Comments
This emotionally and physically stunted white supremacist who spent years in gyms trying to bulk himself up, was delusional enough to believe that he would in time earn a Nobel Prize for this heinous act.
It's an irony that the overriding impression the world is now getting is that his victims showed the graciousness & courage that he never could.
He acted on the kind of obsession that normally drives religious zealots to do the unthinkable.
Was he coerced by a group to murder or was it just the result of "angry, short man syndrome" ?
Either way we see him unmasked as a cruel loser who will have to face the fact that he's just a pathetic little man after all.