Hossein Moustafa had moved with his family to Christchurch 20 years ago from Egypt. AP Photo
Mucaad Ibrahim, the youngest known victim of the March 15 Mosque shootings in Christchurch. Abdi Ibrahim via AP
Atta Elayyan. The 33-year-old was a Jordanian citizen of Palestinian descent who was born in Kuwait. He migrated with his family to New Zealand in 1992, where he became a leading IT developer and a goalkeeper for New Zealand’s national futsal team. AFP
Lilik Abdul Hamid was an Indonesian aircraft maintenance engineer at Air New Zealand. Rex
Haji Daoud. The Afghan fled to New Zealand to escape the Soviet invasion in 1979. He was the president of a local Afghan association and supported other migrant groups. He is reported to have thrown himself in front of fellow worshipers when the gunman burst in and started shooting. Reuters
Sayyad Milne. The 14-year-old was a good-natured, kind teenager. EPA
Amjad Hamid was a doctor who was well liked for his kindness, compassion and sense of humour. Rex
Syed Janandad Ali, 34, a Pakistani citizen. Rex
Pakistani citizen Naeem Rashid, who was killed along with and his son Talha Naeem. He will be given a national bravery award, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said, after he appeared to confront the gunman. He was a banker by profession and moved to New Zealand in 2009 to study, local media reported. EPA
A relative weeps while showing the picture of Sohail Shahid, a Pakistani citizen who was killed in Christchurch mosque shootings. AP Photo
Osama Adnan Abu Kwaik was born in Gaza, and spent his childhood and teenage years in Egypt. Rex
A relative shows a picture of Syed Areeb Ahmed, a Pakistani citizen who was killed. AP Photo
Haroon Mahmood, 41, a Pakistani national, was the assistant academic director of Canterbury College. REX / Shutterstock
Husne Ara Parvin, 42, was killed when she tried to save her wheelchair-bound paralysed husband Farid Uddin. Rex
Friends of a missing man Zakaria Bhuiyan hold up photos of him outside a refuge centre in Christchurch. AAP Image via AP
Farhaj Ahsan was an engineer from India and moved to New Zealand in 2010. REX / Shutterstock
Sixteen-year-old Hamza Mustafa was an excellent horse rider and aspired to be a veterinarian. AFP
Hussein Al Umari was killed while running towards the terrorist, as he tried to protect people fleeing the mosque. Courtesy Janna Ezat.
Tariq Omar played soccer in the summer and was a beloved coach of several youth teams. AP Photo
Akhtar Khokhur, 58, shows a picture of her husband Mehaboobbhai Khokhar during an interview outside an information centre for families in Christchurch, New Zealand. AP Photo
A man pedals his bicycle past a poster of Anzi Ali Bhava in Kodungalloor town in the southern state of Kerala, India. Reuters
Hossein Moustafa had moved with his family to Christchurch 20 years ago from Egypt. AP Photo
Mucaad Ibrahim, the youngest known victim of the March 15 Mosque shootings in Christchurch. Abdi Ibrahim via AP
Atta Elayyan. The 33-year-old was a Jordanian citizen of Palestinian descent who was born in Kuwait. He migrated with his family to New Zealand in 1992, where he became a leading IT developer and a goalkeeper for New Zealand’s national futsal team. AFP
Lilik Abdul Hamid was an Indonesian aircraft maintenance engineer at Air New Zealand. Rex
Haji Daoud. The Afghan fled to New Zealand to escape the Soviet invasion in 1979. He was the president of a local Afghan association and supported other migrant groups. He is reported to have thrown himself in front of fellow worshipers when the gunman burst in and started shooting. Reuters
Sayyad Milne. The 14-year-old was a good-natured, kind teenager. EPA
Amjad Hamid was a doctor who was well liked for his kindness, compassion and sense of humour. Rex
Syed Janandad Ali, 34, a Pakistani citizen. Rex
Pakistani citizen Naeem Rashid, who was killed along with and his son Talha Naeem. He will be given a national bravery award, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said, after he appeared to confront the gunman. He was a banker by profession and moved to New Zealand in 2009 to study, local media reported. EPA
A relative weeps while showing the picture of Sohail Shahid, a Pakistani citizen who was killed in Christchurch mosque shootings. AP Photo
Osama Adnan Abu Kwaik was born in Gaza, and spent his childhood and teenage years in Egypt. Rex
A relative shows a picture of Syed Areeb Ahmed, a Pakistani citizen who was killed. AP Photo
Haroon Mahmood, 41, a Pakistani national, was the assistant academic director of Canterbury College. REX / Shutterstock
Husne Ara Parvin, 42, was killed when she tried to save her wheelchair-bound paralysed husband Farid Uddin. Rex
Friends of a missing man Zakaria Bhuiyan hold up photos of him outside a refuge centre in Christchurch. AAP Image via AP
Farhaj Ahsan was an engineer from India and moved to New Zealand in 2010. REX / Shutterstock
Sixteen-year-old Hamza Mustafa was an excellent horse rider and aspired to be a veterinarian. AFP
Hussein Al Umari was killed while running towards the terrorist, as he tried to protect people fleeing the mosque. Courtesy Janna Ezat.
Tariq Omar played soccer in the summer and was a beloved coach of several youth teams. AP Photo
Akhtar Khokhur, 58, shows a picture of her husband Mehaboobbhai Khokhar during an interview outside an information centre for families in Christchurch, New Zealand. AP Photo
A man pedals his bicycle past a poster of Anzi Ali Bhava in Kodungalloor town in the southern state of Kerala, India. Reuters
Hossein Moustafa had moved with his family to Christchurch 20 years ago from Egypt. AP Photo
The stories of the victims of the Christchurch mosque attack
After fifty people were killed in the mosque attacks in New Zealand, here are the faces of those whose identity has been confirmed so far