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Teacher at Islamic School ‘Torn From Her Family by Cowards’ in Brussels | Teacher at Islamic School ‘Torn From Her Family by Cowards’ in Brussels |
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A gym teacher at an Islamic school in Brussels, Loubna Lafquiri was dedicated to teaching children respect for others, self-confidence, perseverance and forgiveness, all with a love and appreciation for Islam. | A gym teacher at an Islamic school in Brussels, Loubna Lafquiri was dedicated to teaching children respect for others, self-confidence, perseverance and forgiveness, all with a love and appreciation for Islam. |
School officials, and her students, were surprised when she did not arrive for class on Tuesday. | School officials, and her students, were surprised when she did not arrive for class on Tuesday. |
They later learned she was one of the victims of the attack on the Maelbeek subway station. Ihsane Bari, a woman who identified herself on Facebook as Ms. Lafquiri’s sister, confirmed her death on Thursday night. | They later learned she was one of the victims of the attack on the Maelbeek subway station. Ihsane Bari, a woman who identified herself on Facebook as Ms. Lafquiri’s sister, confirmed her death on Thursday night. |
She called Ms. Lafquiri, the mother of three boys, “an exemplary teacher” who had been “torn from her family by cowards.” | She called Ms. Lafquiri, the mother of three boys, “an exemplary teacher” who had been “torn from her family by cowards.” |
“She was an exceptional woman,” Mohamed Allaf, the school’s co-founder told CNN. “She represented the true values of Islam with generosity and caring. | “She was an exceptional woman,” Mohamed Allaf, the school’s co-founder told CNN. “She represented the true values of Islam with generosity and caring. |
“She’s an energetic woman who smiles all the time,” he added. | “She’s an energetic woman who smiles all the time,” he added. |
Hamid Bachir, Ms. Lafquiri’s brother-in-law, posted a brief message on Facebook on Thursday: “She is not on the list of survivors.” His page was soon flooded with a traditional Islamic condolence message: “We come from God and it is to Him that we return.” | |
Mr. Allaf questioned how the attackers could act in the name of Islam. | Mr. Allaf questioned how the attackers could act in the name of Islam. |
“It’s simple,” he said. “Whoever supports these people who harm so many others, who paralyze the lives of those around them with fear, is not a human being. We must not support these people, we must report them.” | “It’s simple,” he said. “Whoever supports these people who harm so many others, who paralyze the lives of those around them with fear, is not a human being. We must not support these people, we must report them.” |
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