Italianguy
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My family was witness to some gruesome and mostly unknown injustices were they lived in southern Italy. My Nonna (grandmother) fled the country and settled in Queens NY. The elders in my family do not speak much of what they saw, nor did they ever learn English (they said English was a corrupt and gross language, PLEASE TAKE NO OFFENSE). But what I am told and excuse my details; Friends and family being hung and skinned alive! In what i think was Mussolini’s reign? They are all strict Roman Catholic, but helped hundreds of emigrants settle in New York, including about 30 or 40 Arab Muslims! They helped with food clothing and housing, and even starting businesses locally! Until they were able to stand on both feet and support their family's. My Nonna never asked for anything in return, ever! Only that they keep their faith and help others. They also gave the Muslims their Basement (it was very big) as a place they could worship and pray in private, keep in mind at this time in New York Islam was not looked upon so highly. ,he built a wood fired stove and had it warmed up for them before they arrived, also carpeted the basement and got them clothing and Hijabs for the women (my Nonna made them by hand for the women) . My Nonno (grandfather) also help in getting them jobs or even working for him, and gave Muslims money without any intention of repayment. he new that Islam does not adhere to Interest, so he just gave it to them. So if a family member of yours came through Ellis Island at that time, more than likely my Nonno was there to great them! They might have even known him by name. I will not give names or locations but i still have the sketches that my grandfather drew when he watched Muslims pray, he also said that “Christians should take notes on the devotion of Muslims" that we should be as strong in our faith as them. Just to add i remember when i was about 10 years old i saw a Muslim family come to my Nonnas home. It was cool my brother and i got to play with their kids, lol. I am still a friend of one of them! we talk on the phone about twice a year, he lives in Pakistan, and is an engineer in Dubai. The family came to bring a meal for us and offer thanks for their help(upon arriving to New York) and tried to offer repayment of some money, but Nonna would not accept and asked them to give it to someone else who needs help. When Nonno died over 680 people showed up for his burial, just fewer than 200 were Muslim.
I have never told anyone this except my wife!
This was written by me in response t someone else in another Muslim forum.Enjoy!
I have never told anyone this except my wife!
This was written by me in response t someone else in another Muslim forum.Enjoy!