Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Orlando Muslim Donates Blood, Urges Communities to Unite Against Hate

It’s so important to try and turn away from the political mess that certain people have turned the Pulse nightclub shootings into, and focus on the good many are doing in the wake of tragedy.



Orlando resident Mahmoud ElAwadi posted a hugely powerful message along with a photo of himself donating blood that is needed for those injured in the June 12th shooting, which took the lives of 49 innocent people.


ElAwadi shared his post on Facebook, which ultimately went viral.


“Yes my name is Mahmoud a proud Muslim American,” he wrote.


“Yes I donated blood even though I can’t eat or drink anything cause I’m fasting in our holy month Ramadan just like hundreds of other Muslims who donated today here in Orlando.


“Yes I’m angry for what happened last night and all the innocent lives we lost.  Yes I’m sad, frustrated and mad that a crazy guy claim to be a Muslim did that shameful act.



“Yes I witnessed the greatness of this country watching thousands of people standing in 92 degree sun waiting on their turn to donate blood even after they were told that the wait time is 5-7 hours.


“Yes this is the greatest nation on earth watching people from different a ages including kids volunteering to give water, juice, food, umbrellas, sun block. Also watching our old veterans coming to donate,” ElAwadi continued.


“And next to them Muslim women in hijab carrying food and water to donors standing in line.



“Yes together we will stand against hate, terrorism, extremism and racism.


“Yes our blood all look the same so get out there and donate blood cause our fellow American citizens are injured and need our blood.


“Yes our community in central Florida is heart broken but let’s put our colors, religions, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political views all aside so we can UNITE against those who are trying to hurt us.”