People across New Zealand listened to a call to prayer on live broadcasts.
New Zealanders observed the Muslim call to prayer Friday in reflecting on the moment one week earlier when 50 worshipers at two Christchurch mosques were slain — an act that an imam told the crowd of thousands had left the country brokenhearted but not broken.
Later in the day, a mass funeral was held to bury 26 of the victims at a cemetery where more than a dozen already have been laid to rest. "It's just amazing to see how the country and the community have come together — blows my mind, actually," Imam said before the event.denoting Muslim funeral prayer. He said others were offering free rides to and from the prayer service.
The gun legislation is supported not only by Ardern's liberal Labor Party, but also by the conservative opposition National Party, so it's expected to pass into law. New Zealand does not have a constitutional right to bear arms. Ismat Fatimah, 46, said it was sad to look at the Al Noor Mosque, which was still surrounded by barricades, armed police officers and a huge mound of flowers and messages.She said she prayed for the people who died.
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