This Muslim Boy Chose Friends Over Life During Dhaka Attack! You’ll Surely Respect Him!

For Faraaz Ayaaz Hossain, his friends were more important than life! Yes, this young Muslim boy has set a perfect example of friendship and what he did is sure to bring tears to your eyes. Basically, Faraaz was also among the hostages killed during Gulshan Café Seige.

Basically, Faraaz went to Holey Artisan Bakery along with 2 of his foreign friends Tarishi Jain, an Indian student from University of California and Abinta Kabir, a US citizen from Emory University. Although the captors offered him a release, Faraaz decided to stay back with his friends.

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Yes, when captors got to know about the citizenship of those women, they didn’t allow them to go. However, Hossain was allowed to flee when they came to know that he was a Muslim. Rezaul Karim, a businessman whose 2 grandchildren, daughter-in-law and son were taken hostage but freed later on stated

“My daughter-in-law told me that she heard a Bangladeshi youth refused to leave the restaurant when militants offered to free him. They wouldn’t let two of his friends go,”

Everyone is narrating the story of Faraaz’s courage on social media and have offered tributes to this 20 year old. Basically, Faraaz was the grandson of Transcom Group’s chairman, Latifur Rahman and Shahnaz Rahman and was the son of Muhammad Waquer Bin Hossain and Simeen Hossain. So guys isn’t it worth appreciating? This boy took friendship to a completely new level and didn’t bother for his life too.

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