Mohamed El-Bachiri is a Muslim. He lost his wife Loubna in the
Brussels bombing of March 2016 - a young woman murdered by a
fanatical jihadist. Mohamed was left to bring up their three sons
on his own. Instead of hating or collapsing into grief, he put
together a short book of reflections on love, loss and the ways in
which we can live together despite differences of religion and
ideology. It is a plea for tolerance and compassion, a rejection of
fanaticism, and it is a heartbreaking book. Mohamed El-Bachiri
shows how an argument for treating each other with kindness and
respect can survive even the most brutal atrocity. For him, Islam
should be a struggle for love, and the struggle for love should
involve us all.
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