She was keeping the Quran for 27 years, and the day after the opening of the restored mosque, left the Quran to a merchant in Gorazde Mensur Kadric, with the request to return it to the people it belongs to.
After the prayer on Friday, Kadric handed the holy book to the imam of the mosque, and could not hide the emotions.
“I have fulfilled my duties because I was obliged by the lady of Orthodox faith to return the Quran to those to whom it belongs, which I did today, and I was glad and relieved because this book of God belongs to Foca and people who live in Foca,” said Kadric.
He recalled the day when the women, who for security reasons, did not want to reveal her identity, entered the store in the settlement of Dzindici, between Foca and Gorazde.
“When I was alone in the market, she asked me if I was a believer and I replied that I am. Then she told me that she had found the holy book near Aladza mosque after it was demolished and she preserved it during the war,” Kadric recalls.
“When I asked her if I need to do something in return because this book was of great value, she told me: Only when you pray, remember me because I am a believer too,” explains Kadric.
Source: The Sarajevo Times