Hero tradie stands guard outside a mosque to protect Muslims every Friday prayers in the wake of the Christchurch massacre The man, named Matt, regularly stands guard outside Darra mosque in Brisbane Mojib Ullah shared a photo of himself next to Matt, who was wearing hi-vis vest Mr Ullah praised Matt for guarding the entrance to the mosque during Ramadan Matt's selfless effort comes after a gunman allegedly murdered 50 people in NZ By Ben Hill For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:05 BST, 10 May 2019 | Updated: 06:06 BST, 10 May 2019 Viewcomments A tradesman has been hailed as a hero for standing guard outside a mosque to guard the entrance during traditional Friday prayers. The man, named Matt, regularly stands outside the Darra mosque in Oxley, Brisbane while worshippers pray inside. Mojib Ullah shared a photo of himself next to Matt, who was wearing a high-visibility vest, and thanked him for his help. 'Aftermath of New Zealand attacks, many kind-hearted, beautiful Australians visited the masjids (mosques) across Australia and offered condolences, support and love,' Mr Ullah posted to Facebook on Thursday. A tradesman has been hailed as a hero for standing guard outside a mosque to guard the entrance during traditional Friday prayers 'Since then this non-Muslim brother comes to Darra Masjid on Friday Juma (prayers) and guards the praying Muslims to ensure their safety. 'During Ramadan he comes every night while Muslims perform Tarawih (the night prayer). Please keep him in your prayers!' Mr Ullah's friends shared their support for Matt's selfless actions. 'Some heroes don't wear capes; they were hi-vis vests! How great to see this picture of two amazing people,' one person said. 'A great person doing great service to our community,' another said. 'A true and real man of peace and love,' another of Mr Ullah's friends said. The mosque was the scene of an ugly confrontation between fundamentalist Christian pastor, New Zealander Logan Robertson, and Islamic leader Ali Kadri in July, 2018. 'Aftermath of New Zealand attacks, many kind-hearted, beautiful Australians visited the masjids (mosques) across Australia and offered condolences, support and love,' Mr Ullah posted to Facebook Mr Robertson was later deported back to New Zealand. On March 15, a far-right terrorist gumman allegedly entered two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand and opened fire on worshippers using military-style semi-automatic weapons during Friday prayers. The accused killer, 28-year-old Australian Brenton Tarrant, was charged with 50 counts of murder after the alleged attacks at the Linwood and Al Noor mosques, which were live-streamed on Facebook. The massacre was the deadliest shooting to have ever occurred in New Zealand, resulting in 51 deaths. Heavily-armed police officers guarded the entrances to both the Al Noor and Linwood mosques during prayer sessions in the weeks after the shootings. The man, named Matt, regularly stands outside the Darra mosque (pictured) in Oxley, Brisbane while worshippers pray inside Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility