MUSLIM HERO SAVES WOMAN IN ROME

Photo: On Islam
Photo: On Islam

Rome, 29 Rajab 1436/18 May 2015 (MINA) – A homeless Muslim man has been widely hailed as a hero after he dared the heavily polluted River Tiber to rescue a woman who jumped off a bridge in the center of Rome.

“I am not a hero,” the 32-year-old Bangladeshi, Sobuj Khalifa said, On Islam quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting, Monday (18/5).

“God wants us to help everybody,” he said.

The story unfolded last Tuesday when Khalifa spotted a woman jumping off a bridge of the River Tiber under which he had found refuge.

Taking the decision in seconds, he quickly dove after the woman into the river, which cuts through the center of the historic city and is notoriously polluted.

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Video of the rescue shows Khalifa holding on to the woman with one arm and swimming for the riverbank with the other, while rescuers arrive on the scene and people atop the bridge clap and shout “bravo!”

“I saw her fall from the bridge, I thought she was dead,” Khalifa is heard saying in a video shot by passerby which showed the rescue.

“But when I reached her I saw her eyes moving, I thought she could be still alive.”

Italian authorities said the Israeli woman (55), jumped off the bridge in an apparent suicide attempt that may have been triggered by the end of a love story.

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The unnamed woman was taken to hospital and is in good condition, a spokesman for Italian police in Rome told Haaretz.

Widely reported in Italy, the rescue comes in the middle of a stormy debate on immigration, as thousands of people attempt to flee war-torn regions of North Africa and the Middle East by crossing the Mediterranean Sea in rickety boats.

Authorities rewarded Khalifa by granting him a permit to stay and work in Italy. He had been living illegally in Italy for eight years and has been homeless for the past four years.

Rome Mayor Ignazio Marino wrote on his Facebook page that he had spoken to Khalifa to thank him for his “heroic and humane” act.

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Riccardo Pacifici, the head of Rome’s Jewish Community, told Haaretz that the city’s Jews want to thank Khalifa for his bravery.

Italy has a Muslim population of some 1.7 million, including 20,000 reverts, according to the figures released by Istat, the national statistics agency. (T/P006/R04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)