Brave taxi driver in Mannheim: saves lives and rejects hatred!

Brave taxi driver in Mannheim: saves lives and rejects hatred!
In Mannheim, a dramatic incident occurred in which taxi driver A. Muhammad stopped a perpetrator who had fatally injured several people. Muhammad, a 40-year-old man and member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, has been in Germany for 15 years and became German citizen in 2017. Despite the heroic intervention, however, he does not want to be celebrated for his deed. Instead, he said: "I'm not a hero, I am a Muslim" and emphasized that his actions resulted from religious motivation to protect his environment. Radio Herford reported that he followed the 40-year-old perpetrator with his taxi while trying to pass the journey at the same time to stop the attacker.
The Situation was extremely dangerous due to the use of a shot gun in the perpetrator's vehicle. After watching Muhammad what happened, he acted impulsively, led by the heart and religion. The State Criminal Police Office in Baden-Württemberg and the Mannheim public prosecutor have confirmed that Muhammad contributed to the prevention of further acts.
reactions and consequences of the incident
According to the incident, Mayor Christian Specht praised Muhammad's mentally present and courageous action. Nevertheless, he suffered from health problems that he had suffered as a result of the incident. In the meantime he is better and he wants to continue working as a taxi entrepreneur in Mannheim.
The perpetrator, who caused tragic injuries and deaths, is a 40-year-old who had committed previous crimes, including a hate comment on Facebook. An 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man who worked in a music club were killed in the crime. Notes indicate that the perpetrator had mental problems and has been treated regularly in the past. An arrest warrant for two -time murder and multiple attempts was made against him, and after his arrest he was released from the hospital and taken into police custody. FOCUS also reports that a note in the car of the perpetrator was found, which is now evaluated.
As a result of the shocking incidents, the carnival parades in Heidelberg, Schwetzingen and Brühl were canceled to take the tragedy into account. The pedestrian zone in which the deeds took place was not secured by Poller, which could linger among the passers -by.
topics of discussion about religion and violence
In the further context, the events are also part of a broader discussion about the role of religion in terms of violence and peace. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat plans a panel discussion on this topic, which will take place in Dieburg on October 25, 2024. Numerous experts from various religious and academic disciplines are expected to discuss the promotion of violence through religious dogmas and the opportunities for peace and violence prevention. The event is among others by Dr. Jutta Koslowski, Dr. Albert Kauflein and Imam Habib-Ur-Rehman Nasir.Details | |
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