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Fatima al-Ansari, the mother of Asil al-Ansari, who survived the terrorist attack perpetrated against mosques in New Zealand, recounted the moments of anxiety and tension that plagued her. She lived when she learned of her son's injury last Friday in Saudi Arabia.
Al-Ansari said, according to Al-Arabiya, to have received the news of the terrorist attack at 5 pm GMT while she was preparing to go to work at the Mecca girls' health center.
She added that she had been through very difficult and painful times until the Kingdom Embassy in New Zealand pursued them and reassured them of the situation of her son Asil, stressing that She had to go to the girls' care center because she was a substitute.
Al-Ansari pointed out that what had happened was horrible and scary for the Muslims who had gone to the houses of God, but he would not deter Muslims from going to mosques, calling God to heal his son and to accept the victims of the terrorist attack perpetrated in the homes of the martyrs.
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