Al Rashid Mosque: In February, they began their new life in Fort McMurray, according to CBC. Almouazan felt safe, "like a human being again." Canada is like a mother for us with its tenderness and love.'- Abdul Almouazan But two months on, he is one of 140 evacuees finding shelter at Al Rashid Mosque in Edmonton. Two years ago, Almouazan fled war-torn Syria with his family of eight. Uprooted again, his smile is still frequent, but it triggers memories of the horrors in Syria. One day she disappeared. Almouazan recalls bombs flattening homes, "people being killed all around him" and "pieces of people flying in the air." Bombs often rained down around his daughter house by the hospital, he says.
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