Among the many scenes and scenes of the massacre of the mosques, many stopped at the picture of one of the victims, raising his caresses on a stretcher of the New Zealand ambulance. The picture aroused wide interest in the real and virtual worlds, and then the owner re-issued the scene after the announcement of his death.

The photo of the Saudi citizen Mohsen al-Harbi, who was released by the Saudi embassy in Wellington, died of his injuries following the terrorist attack in the New Zealand city of Chris Church.

And raise the index finger when Muslims to unite God, and raise in prayer as a symbolism on the worship of the one God of the individual steadfast, usually used in the complaint when lifted to the sky when the occurrence of injustice.

Some of the worshipers saw that the warlord raised his index finger to God and complained to him of the injustice he had suffered following brutal targeting during prayer, before his death provoked a stir and wide reactions.

The finger signal spurred thousands of tweets to the owner's search, and the incident and details, until the Saudi media revealed his identity, and she said to a person named Mohsen Muzaini Harbi and more than 60 years old.

Saudi media quoted sources in his family as saying that their father's father in New Zealand had informed his family of the father, who had recently completed his 61st year and spent 25 years in New Zealand, his last visit to his country three years ago.

Some of the tweets described the image of the leash as the most viewed, pointing out that he did not carry a weapon or a belt or a bomb, stressing that Islam is the religion of peace.

"The finger of the index finger will remain high by the unification and ratification of the message of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him prophet of mercy, peace and love, will not intimidate us speech of hatred # Islamophobia, and will not dry the spring of the Koran and Sunnah in our hearts, we will raise our heads with all (God Akbar) Steadfast as the walls of Jerusalem. "

"The image of Muhsin al-Harbi shakes her body, and he raises the index finger and cites," said one of the worshipers.

While another said, "God willing it is a beautiful ending raising the index finger to witness this image was famous in the Islamic world."

With the death of the spearhead, the death toll of New Zealand's terrorist attack has risen to 50, as well as about 40 wounded.

On Friday, the New Zealand city of Christchurch witnessed a terrorist attack with firearms and explosives, targeting the mosques of Light and Lenwood. Police announced the detention of three men and one woman suspected of involvement in the attack.