Kejadian tembakan di masjid New Zeland bukan sahaja menggemparkan seluruh rakyat New Zeland, tetapi juga umat manusia seluruh dunia. Salah seorang penduduk yang telah lama menetap di sana, Top 5 Miss Universe New Zealand, Nurul Zuriantie Shamsul. Menurut Nurul yang berketurunan Melayu memberitahu kejadian berkenaan membuat bulu roma meremang kerana boleh berlaku pada sesiapa sahaja termasuk dirinya.

 

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Dia yang menetap di Hamilton di North Island kira-kira 677 kilometer dari Christchurch berkata semua masjid diarah tutup dan masyarakat Islam dinasihatkan tidak mengunjunginya berikutan kejadian yang telah membunuh 49 nyawa serta 48 lagi cedera.

Bercakap kepada Harian Metro, Nurul berkata New Zealand sebuah negara yang selamat dan aman untuk didiami dan perkara begini tidak sepatutnya berlaku.

 

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Dia dan keluarga yang sudah 16 tahun menetap bersama keluarga di negara itu mengakui kejadian berkenaan sangat meruntun hatinya.

Dalam posting terbarunya juga Nurul turut meluahkan kesedihannya terhadap situasi yang berlaku. Sebelum ini sebagai seorang hijabi dia rasa selesa apabila berada di Christchurch dengan bertudung.

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Tetapi selepas kejadian Jumaat lepas, dia mula merasakan ketakukan sebagai seorang hijabi. Namun apabila melihat semua orang yang berbilang etnik, budaya dan kepercayaan datang ke masjid untuk memberi sokongan dan memperingati mangsa kejadian tembakan berkenaan mengubah perasaanya itu.

Jadi ketakutan yang dirasainya itu bertukar kepada kepercayaan. Percaya bahawa Tuhan akan membimbing serta melindungi kita semua.

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Christchurch holds a very special place in my heart. Two years ago when I was at my darkest, Christchurch gave me hope and the courage to heal, grow and learn. Christchurch made me stronger in faith and much more comfortable with wearing my hijab. But yesterday, I felt what it feels like to have that fear as a hijabi- to be more cautious as it in the back of your mind and to have that sickening feeling in your stomach.

 

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Today each time I pass by the mosque, I couldn’t help but cry. Holy places should be safe places and anyone and everyone has their right to practice their faith. However, it warms my heart to see so many flowers laid and thoughts written at the mosque by people of different ethnicities, culture and faith. It reminded me that humanity can still be beautiful. Tonight I was also overwhelmed by the number of people that came together in solidarity for the vigil in Hamilton.

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“Bila Tahu Kejadian Tembakan Meremang Bulu Roma, Rasa Tak Selamat Berhijab” – Finalis Miss Universe New Zealand

It felt like how I felt when I was in Christchurch. Although we all came from different backgrounds and 15/3/2019 is New Zealand’s darkest day, Christchurch gave us the opportunity to grow together and understand one another. The unity of love, hope and compassion was healing. Now my fear has been turned into trust. And I trust that God will guide us and protect us.

 

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