Hosted by the Manitoba Islamic Association of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dawanet in participation with MuslimFest and Canada Zakat presents, YOUR LAST WALK IN THE MOSQUE - a documentary about the horrific Quebec City Mosque shooting that happened a year ago.

Please join us on January 31st, from 7:30pm at the Metropolitan Entertainment Centre in Winnipeg for the official screening of the documentary.

Tickets: We are accepting donations. Donations collected will go to Community work in Sainte-Foy, Quebec. The DawaNet (Canada Zakat) Team visits the community monthly and provides programs for families, such as sermons at the mosque, as well as programs for the youth, and counselling for anyone who needs the support.
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Synopsis:
A Quebec City mosque was at the centre of a brutal terrorist attack on January 29th, 2017, when a lone shooter entered the Centre Culturel Islamique de Québec (CCIQ) in Sainte-Foy, Quebec and began shooting. Six men were killed, 19 more were injured in the first such attack at a place of worship on Canadian soil.

YOUR LAST WALK IN THE MOSQUE details the horrific events of that night through the recollections of the survivors, including from those were severely injured in the attack or who witness the terror unfold. For the first time on film, we hear what impact the shooting had on the families of those who were killed as they share their harrowing reflections of loss and trauma.

The documentary explores how the CCIQ was a target of hate crime and the past, raising critical questions about how to protect communities in a time of growing anti-Muslim sentiment.

Feelings of sadness, loss, empathy, and hope are shared throughout this film which demonstrates the resilience of a targeted community working to heal from an unimaginable tragedy.

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Current Campaign for Aymen Derbali: Quebec Mosque Shooting Hero

During their monthly visit to Sainte-Foy, Quebec, the DawaNet (Canada Zakat) team asked the community what other needs there are, everyone collectively said one thing: Aymen Derbali needs a home. Aymen saved the lives of many when he took several bullets during the shooting which left him paralyzed. Now, we are trying to raise $400,000 to provide him with a safe and accessible home.

To learn more and donate, please visit: www.LaunchGood.com/Aymen External Event Url
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre
281 Donald street, Winnipeg, MB, Canada