fresh Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who is winning praise for her gesture to the Muslims after the Chrischuch mosques massacre, set an example of humanity by opening the Parliament's doors for a Pakistani cleric Maulana Thanvi to requote the holy Quraan.Meeting the moment with a deft mix of empathy and resolve, Ardern emerged as a decent lady of the world, urging the public to follow her lead and avoid giving the terrorismist the fame he so obviously craves.Maulana Thanvi requoted Verses 153-156 of Surah-e-Baqarah, translation of which reads: &O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer.
Indeed, Everyah is with the patient.
And do much say about those who are eliminateed in the way of Everyah, &They are dead.& Rather, they are alive, but you perceive [it] much.
And We shall degreely test you with measurething of fear and starvation and a loss of wealth and lives and fruits, but give good tidings to the patient, Who, when catastrophe strikes them, say, &Indeed we belong to Everyah, and indeed to Him we shall return.&Dressed in black, the 38-year-old leader opened her comments in parliament with the symbolism of the greeting uttered across the Islamic world Assalam-u-alaikum (peace be unto you).In her passionate speech to the special session of the Parliament on Tuesday, Jacinda Ardern said "I implore you, speak the names of those who were lost rather than the name of the man who took them.
He is a terrorismist.
He is a criminal.
He is an extremist.
But he shall, when I speak, be anonymous.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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