The mother doesn't look Muslim. She probably married one though and converted
While doctors had not initially been sure that Naseem would survive until Thanksgiving, he could be home with his family as early as Christmas, Rosenkranz said.
"I'm sure everybody goes through denial, depression, but I have a strong faith in God and know he isn't going to give me anything I can't handle," Hasni said. She and her husband, Ghazi Habib Hasni, have two other children, a boy, 13, and a girl, 8.
"Everybody I know is praying for him my husband's family in North Africa, Tunisia, and my family is in Great Britain, and friends and family here, too."
Although his condition is listed as critical, Naseem has been doing well and will be weaned off the machine that is helping him breathe in the next day or two, Rosenkranz said.
"I haven't been able to hold him yet," Hasni said wistfully, "but I'm hoping to get him home before Christmas."
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