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"Lowly" Christian Janitor Who Gave Life to Save Muslims in Pakistan Considered a National Hero
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Teresa Neumann : Nov 16, 2009 : Staff - CNN
"He is a national hero because he saved the life of many girls. As a Christian, a person of minority, he stood in front of the Taliban to protect the university."
The rector of the university, Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, said Masih "rose above the barriers of caste, creed and sectarian terrorism. Despite being a Christian, he sacrificed his life to save the Muslim girls." Christians in Pakistan reportedly comprise one of the poorest communities in the country. According to the report, in a gesture of gratitude, the Pakistani government has promised to award Masih's family nearly $12,000 for his bravery and the Islamic University offered to give Masih's daughter, Diya, a free education and employ his widow, Shaheen Pervaiz. "He is a national hero because he saved the life of many girls," said Shahbaz Bhatti, minister of minorities in the Pakistani government. "As a Christian, a person of minority, he stood in front of the Taliban to protect the university." Read more of this hero and the impact he is having in Pakistan by clicking on the link provided.
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