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in search of exactly that. like many muslims in majority non-muslim countries, british muslims can sometimes be the subject of unwelcome scrutiny, sometimes being a muslim in britain can feel a bit like being under siege, so the month of ramadan when muslims fast from dawn to dust can come as a welcome relief. for many, a time for physical and spiritual renewal as well as an opportunity to improve relations between muslims and non-muslims alike. the hussain family who live in north london are getting ready to break their fast, like british muslims all over the country, the husseins have spent the last month fasting, so the evening meal will come as a relief. mrs. hussein is also preparing some food to take round to her non-muslim neighbors. could you encapsulate what ramadan means for you uh for me it's reconnecting with my lord, it's like understanding what is the purpose of your life, which is to worship your lord and to be the best person that you can be. can i ask the same question? yeah, for me it's about reprogramming, deprogramming all the bad habits i've got and kind of reprogramming
in search of exactly that. like many muslims in majority non-muslim countries, british muslims can sometimes be the subject of unwelcome scrutiny, sometimes being a muslim in britain can feel a bit like being under siege, so the month of ramadan when muslims fast from dawn to dust can come as a welcome relief. for many, a time for physical and spiritual renewal as well as an opportunity to improve relations between muslims and non-muslims alike. the hussain family who live in north london are...
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renewal as well as an opportunity to improve relations between muslims and non-muslims alike. the hussain family who live in north london are getting ready to break their fast. like british muslims all over the country, the husseins have spent the last. month fasting, so the evening meal will come as a relief. mrs. hussein is also preparing some food to take round to her non-muslim neighbors. could you encapsulat what ramadan means for you? um, for me, it's reconnecting with my lord. it's like understanding what is the purpose of your life, which is to worship your lord and to be the best person that you can be. can i ask the same question? it's about reprogramming, deprogramming. all the bad habits i've got and kind of reprogramming um what's required of me from my lord um and self discipline. fasting is compulsory on every muslim who is saying and mature male or female. it is many physical, moral and social benefits, but most importantly god is made fasting compulsory so that muslims become piace, fearing and god-conscious. we know that the shaitans are locked up during this
renewal as well as an opportunity to improve relations between muslims and non-muslims alike. the hussain family who live in north london are getting ready to break their fast. like british muslims all over the country, the husseins have spent the last. month fasting, so the evening meal will come as a relief. mrs. hussein is also preparing some food to take round to her non-muslim neighbors. could you encapsulat what ramadan means for you? um, for me, it's reconnecting with my lord. it's like...
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i think also one one thing i always thought about is those people who are muslims from the muslim ummah, from the muslim community, and they don't have the connection to what we're discussing in the sense that sometimes they accept injustice, um, i think sometimes we have to remember that injustice starts in the heart, and so we need to reevaluate, that's why... it goes if you call it by tongue, by hand, by tongue, then the heart, buse initiating the heart, if your heart is not purely against oppression, doesn't matter what your tongue says, it eminates from the heart, so that's why it's important that we go back to the root being the heart, and those who are not eminating the against oppression, they need to reevaluate their connection with islam and allah, that something is not correct in their heart, and if i can say with you, doctor, um, you know, you're a media professional, you're somebody who has... vast experience over decades, i want to get your thoughts in terms of the global media, how you know uh, we know that they are controlled by zionists or those are sympathetic to zioni
i think also one one thing i always thought about is those people who are muslims from the muslim ummah, from the muslim community, and they don't have the connection to what we're discussing in the sense that sometimes they accept injustice, um, i think sometimes we have to remember that injustice starts in the heart, and so we need to reevaluate, that's why... it goes if you call it by tongue, by hand, by tongue, then the heart, buse initiating the heart, if your heart is not purely against...
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community, because at this point in time you muslims are quite vulnerable in the sense that many muslims begin became much more active in terms of their religious practice, in terms of their attendance at events, their attendance at mosks about the country during the holy month of ramadan, and it's an opportune moment to take advantage of that basically. thank you, said ammar uh, dr. saiza, now obviously you are an esteemed member of the christian community uh and a reverend of course as well, have you ever been maybe invited to or attended or you know been part of event and maybe it's become clear to you later on hang on at this maybe uh, engaging with zionists or something, has that been something that people have tried to reach out and maybe pressure you to engage in? um, do you mean in terms of um from a sinus perspective? yeah, like like just in terms of you, maybe some groups reaching out saying, we want to do some interfath, maybe before um, your your views on sionism were perhaps as as well-known as they were. um, to be honest, no, i think most of the times i've engaged with zian
community, because at this point in time you muslims are quite vulnerable in the sense that many muslims begin became much more active in terms of their religious practice, in terms of their attendance at events, their attendance at mosks about the country during the holy month of ramadan, and it's an opportune moment to take advantage of that basically. thank you, said ammar uh, dr. saiza, now obviously you are an esteemed member of the christian community uh and a reverend of course as well,...
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i think also one one thing i always thought about is those people who are muslims from the muslim ummah, from the muslim community, and they don't have the connection to what we're discussing in the sense that sometimes they accept injustice, um... "i think sometimes we have to remember that injustice starts in the heart and so we need to re-evaluate, that's why it goes if you call it by tongue, by hand by tongue, then the heart, cuz initiating the heart, if your heart is not purely against oppression, doesn't matter what your tongue says, it eminate from the heart, so that's why it's important that we go back to the root being the heart, and those who are not emanating the against oppression, they need to reevaluate their connection with islam and allah, that something is not correct in their heart." and if i can say with you, doctor, um, you know, you're a media professional, you're somebody who has vast experience over decades, i want to get your thoughts in terms of the global media, how, you know, uh, we know that they are controlled by zionists or those are sympathetic to zionists
i think also one one thing i always thought about is those people who are muslims from the muslim ummah, from the muslim community, and they don't have the connection to what we're discussing in the sense that sometimes they accept injustice, um... "i think sometimes we have to remember that injustice starts in the heart and so we need to re-evaluate, that's why it goes if you call it by tongue, by hand by tongue, then the heart, cuz initiating the heart, if your heart is not purely...
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a large number of muslims live. these actions mostly take place in big and small mosques and small neighborhoods and places of worship. the responsible committees of these places, with the cooperation of local muslims and young volunteers, cleaned these places and made them well for holding religious programs and meetings and welcoming muslims who prefer to be with others. the brothers are preparing to pray and worship. the islamic center mosque in dearborn, michigan is on top. this mosque is located, which is considered the largest mosque in north america. this mosque has a golden dome and two garlands, part of it is reserved for men and part for women. the capacity of this mosque is about 2 thousand people and its area reaches about 11 thousand square meters. north america has a diverse cultural and religious composition due to the many minorities who have migrated there from different countries of the world. due to the similarity of daily life style in america. and canada the holy month of ramadan is a good oppor
a large number of muslims live. these actions mostly take place in big and small mosques and small neighborhoods and places of worship. the responsible committees of these places, with the cooperation of local muslims and young volunteers, cleaned these places and made them well for holding religious programs and meetings and welcoming muslims who prefer to be with others. the brothers are preparing to pray and worship. the islamic center mosque in dearborn, michigan is on top. this mosque is...
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now professor, the first migration of muslims is a period in which early muslims fl the persecution of the quraish tribe in the arabian peninsula into absenia or modern ethiopia. now how did these migration impact on the spread of islamic culture in eastern africa? the facts that this was the first migration of muslims outside arabia, that becomes very significant because as far as people like to claim that in fact the people the muslims who came they came to zanzibar rather than ethiopia and i think this sometimes is sort of local beliefs, but there are claims here in zansb itself that that islam reached zanzibar before it reached madina, and there is even mosque here which is said to have been built a very long time ago, which i think some of this might be over excitement about it, but but it shows really how how high islam is held, particularly by the people in zasb because zasba is 97% muslim. for over a thousand years swahili people who are known as the waswahili have been living along the east african coastal land extending from the north coast of kenya to the southernmost part o
now professor, the first migration of muslims is a period in which early muslims fl the persecution of the quraish tribe in the arabian peninsula into absenia or modern ethiopia. now how did these migration impact on the spread of islamic culture in eastern africa? the facts that this was the first migration of muslims outside arabia, that becomes very significant because as far as people like to claim that in fact the people the muslims who came they came to zanzibar rather than ethiopia and i...
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, and notjust british— british muslims, and notjust british muslims, and notjust british muslims but people of conscience. we know that a significant majority of the british public— significant majority of the british public support an immediate ceasefire in gaza, and our political class have — ceasefire in gaza, and our political class have been behind the curve on this issue _ class have been behind the curve on this issue. labour's approach on gaza _ this issue. labour's approach on gaza has— this issue. labour's approach on gaza has been wishy—washy, and that has not _ gaza has been wishy—washy, and that has not gone down well with voters. it is important to emphasise this is notjust— it is important to emphasise this is notjust about gaza, it is important to emphasise this is not just about gaza, particularly in the muslim community, what i have seen is _ the muslim community, what i have seen is loyal supporters of the labour— seen is loyal supporters of the labour party who will not be voting for the _ labour party who will not be voting for the labour party beca
, and notjust british— british muslims, and notjust british muslims, and notjust british muslims but people of conscience. we know that a significant majority of the british public— significant majority of the british public support an immediate ceasefire in gaza, and our political class have — ceasefire in gaza, and our political class have been behind the curve on this issue _ class have been behind the curve on this issue. labour's approach on gaza _ this issue. labour's approach on...
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organizations from the non-muslim organizations and individuals because if you look at who boycotted the show cross report extended way beyond any of the muslim organizations that had been highlighted in that report um but it also try to then divide muslim organizations against one another as well, because um, following that report there was a tabloid splash of like four organizations that, are seen as the main islamist agitators, so it kind of further then subdivided some organizations from the main list, it didn't look any of the non-muslim organizations, it didn't look at the fact that the people's review of prevent had the forward from the uh un special rapit from um for protecting freedoms while countering terrorism, it didn't look at the fact that professor. he had written the second forward, it didn't look any of the ngos, the mainstream ngos, amnesties, the running meeds who had also supported that report, so i think it was just a way to um aplagize people's review of prevent because 90% of that report from policy exchange just spoke about our report without actually tackling
organizations from the non-muslim organizations and individuals because if you look at who boycotted the show cross report extended way beyond any of the muslim organizations that had been highlighted in that report um but it also try to then divide muslim organizations against one another as well, because um, following that report there was a tabloid splash of like four organizations that, are seen as the main islamist agitators, so it kind of further then subdivided some organizations from...
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such infiltration requires muslim accomplices. the co-founder of nashim, juli saddiqi, is also the co-founder of the big iftar and works as a muslim interfaith consultant for the kosha iftar. established as a pro israel synagogue, she has a long history of working with the british armed forces, which she has openly stated is something we should be proud of. critics say that personalities like siddiqi are the muslim face of zionism and hugely damage the value of interfaith work in multi-faith, multicultural societies like the uk. now joining us on the show this week to discuss this extremely important topic or two very special guests. we are: honored to be joined by reverend dr. stephen seizer, the founder and director of peacemaker trust, uk charity, dedicated to peacemaking, especially where minorities are persecuted, where justice is denied and human rights are suppressed. stephen is also chair of the coviventia alliance and the director of the institute for the study of christian zionism as well as being a member of the executi
such infiltration requires muslim accomplices. the co-founder of nashim, juli saddiqi, is also the co-founder of the big iftar and works as a muslim interfaith consultant for the kosha iftar. established as a pro israel synagogue, she has a long history of working with the british armed forces, which she has openly stated is something we should be proud of. critics say that personalities like siddiqi are the muslim face of zionism and hugely damage the value of interfaith work in multi-faith,...
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muslims feel festive and proud for their... servitude to god. ramadan is called the month of blessings. out of respect for the holy month, muslims put aside their differences and hostilities and forge a stronger unity. different cities and villages in iran have their own traditions for ramadan, which date back to centuries. get a glimpse of it in this documentary on press tv. gloria ston's prestine nature with vast oak forests, gaping gorges and amazing waterfalls. it's where heaven. and earth meet each other and stars frequent to welcome the visitors at nights. join us to watch the most wonderful place in the heart of iran. الا كانوا به يستهزئون، كذلك نسلكه في قلوب المجرمين، لا يؤمنون به، وقد خلت سنه الاولين، ولو فتحنا عليهم بابا من السماء. قالوا انما سكرت ابصارنا بل نحن قوم مسحورون صدق الله العلي العظيم. the headlines 160.
muslims feel festive and proud for their... servitude to god. ramadan is called the month of blessings. out of respect for the holy month, muslims put aside their differences and hostilities and forge a stronger unity. different cities and villages in iran have their own traditions for ramadan, which date back to centuries. get a glimpse of it in this documentary on press tv. gloria ston's prestine nature with vast oak forests, gaping gorges and amazing waterfalls. it's where heaven. and earth...
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a large number of muslims live. small places of worship take place. committees responsible for these places with the cooperation of local muslims and young volunteers cleans these places and prepares them well for holding religious programs and meetings and welcoming muslims who prefer to pray and worship together with their other brothers. mosque. in the state of michigan, it is at the top of these mosques , which is considered the largest mosque in north america. this mosque has a golden dome and two garlands, part of it is reserved for men and part for women. the capacity of this mosque is about 2 thousand people and its area reaches about 11 thousand square meters. north america because of the many minorities from different countries of the world have migrated there cultural and religious mix. due to the similarity of the daily life style in america and canada, the holy month of ramadan is a good opportunity for the muslims of the two countries to spend more time with their family and friends, and when the maghr
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themselves as well as the muslim community, the muslim community are amazing in terms of what they have done for palestine, as well as we need to take it many more steps for. um, sister fatima, we've seen uh many reports of the british government's attempts to try to redefine extremism. in order to maybe try to tamp down support for palestine amongst people in the uk, muslims and non-muslims who have come out to support palestine, do you think they'll be successful in their attempts? they've tried, they've tried and they've tried again and we're still on the streets, so whilst yes we can see they are having an impact, people are starting to understand that it doesn't matter what they say or how many times they try to redefine extremism or how much they try to broaden it or how much... they try to snatch you into this loop or that loop or this label or whatever, what actually matters is is whether you are able to continue going out, so as long as we have that right, and as long as this is democratic, democratic um country, you will have that right, so don't be intimidated, and mean they
themselves as well as the muslim community, the muslim community are amazing in terms of what they have done for palestine, as well as we need to take it many more steps for. um, sister fatima, we've seen uh many reports of the british government's attempts to try to redefine extremism. in order to maybe try to tamp down support for palestine amongst people in the uk, muslims and non-muslims who have come out to support palestine, do you think they'll be successful in their attempts? they've...
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a muslim cleric. at the great journey mosque in mali speaks here about some of the activities at these grand islamic heritage site. well now for more on the impact of islam on the culture of parts of west africa, we have contacted sayid abbas, he is a journalist. and a political commentator, thanks for your time sir, now west africa has some of the richest aspects of islamic culture in africa, what was the reason for the tremendous impact of islam on west africa's art and culture? research on on this region really reveals that a world in which islam became so fused with local culture to such an extent that it's often difficult to tell where one ends and where the other begins, so they had a mutual mutual. sort of complementary fusion that happened, it seems rather rather rapidly, and this has been distinctive characteristic of west african islam, and it's really based fundamentally on what what we could describe as sufism, and now of course islamic brotherhoods of of the tasaw of reach this area afric
a muslim cleric. at the great journey mosque in mali speaks here about some of the activities at these grand islamic heritage site. well now for more on the impact of islam on the culture of parts of west africa, we have contacted sayid abbas, he is a journalist. and a political commentator, thanks for your time sir, now west africa has some of the richest aspects of islamic culture in africa, what was the reason for the tremendous impact of islam on west africa's art and culture? research on...
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and to have a muslim charity is really very difficult now because of this stay onslot on the muslim charity sector and of course then uh show cross goes after that to be appointed to the policy exchange and then to be appointed by uh government to do the review of prevent so he's you know he's not in a position to to do any significant serious review because of course he is party pre, he's all fundamentally uh conflicted well as i mentioned in the introduction there doctor lailor mean you you were part of that people's uh review of of prevent which which actually engaged is it in in uh debate with the review of extremism that was conducted by lord showcross, just tell us a little bit really about what you found during that process? yeah, so the people's review of prevent was set up as an alternative to the show cross review, because once he was appointed and boycotted, we knew he wasn't going to take any of the real issues and concerns that had been raised for well over decade, nor was he going to look at people who had actually been impacted, referred to prevent, etc., so the peopl
and to have a muslim charity is really very difficult now because of this stay onslot on the muslim charity sector and of course then uh show cross goes after that to be appointed to the policy exchange and then to be appointed by uh government to do the review of prevent so he's you know he's not in a position to to do any significant serious review because of course he is party pre, he's all fundamentally uh conflicted well as i mentioned in the introduction there doctor lailor mean you you...
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and the teaching of the muslims, they have the forgiveness, which they call it in arabic samah. so to forgive someone suppose. supposed to have love. there is a striking image, which is evident in almost every palestinian city. in the neighborhood of zeitun in gaza city, for example, you can see the katib alwilayah mosk, situated next to the roman orthodox church, the church of porpphery. this living example, witness for centuries, proves that fraternity and tolerance between the muslim and christian. communities is indeed possible, and how the fate of each community is linked to that of the other in the land of palestine. christians and muslims, we have to live together in love, because we are the creation of god, and the god is one, so special here in gaza, christians and muslims who are living in a very good relationship, very close relationship, because we are l as family, we participate together, christians and muslims in their festivities, in their social life, social events. we all share the same concern for the martters and for the wounded, we suffer together, which prom
and the teaching of the muslims, they have the forgiveness, which they call it in arabic samah. so to forgive someone suppose. supposed to have love. there is a striking image, which is evident in almost every palestinian city. in the neighborhood of zeitun in gaza city, for example, you can see the katib alwilayah mosk, situated next to the roman orthodox church, the church of porpphery. this living example, witness for centuries, proves that fraternity and tolerance between the muslim and...
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and all muslim country. we need to revive these emotions of humanity, these emotions of faith, and our conscience need to awaken, in order to understand this, we have huge responsibility, this is our religious duty, and god will ask us about this, on judgment day, god almighty. has said, and he has told us on the holy quran, what is for why do you not fight in the name of god, when the oppressed of the men, women and children are there, you are oppressed, you why do arabs, why arabs, have you not moved, have you not taken any action, even if you do not want to fight, we do not want you to find, but even at the lower level, at least a practical stance, maybe a political stance. economic stands an actual position where you have a voice, where you attempt also to work hard in order to provide food and medicine to the people of ghazza, there is absolutely no support even at that level, but on the contrary, it is a shame, it is a shame on the arabs, it is shame on all those countries that are surrounding palestin
and all muslim country. we need to revive these emotions of humanity, these emotions of faith, and our conscience need to awaken, in order to understand this, we have huge responsibility, this is our religious duty, and god will ask us about this, on judgment day, god almighty. has said, and he has told us on the holy quran, what is for why do you not fight in the name of god, when the oppressed of the men, women and children are there, you are oppressed, you why do arabs, why arabs, have you...
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let's take the example of anti-muslim hatred. some of the l of anti—muslim hatred. some of the language that is used over stirring up language that is used over stirring up language against muslims has come from quite extreme areas. is that going to be covered? i don't know. they have rushed this out, and to be honest, it is hard to make a real assessment of it, because it leaves more questions than it answers. itruihat more questions than it answers. what is the impact — more questions than it answers. what is the impact of _ more questions than it answers. what is the impact of being _ more questions than it answers. what is the impact of being added to a list like this? i am not saying anything about your organisation, but i imagine for a lot of activist groups, being put on a list like this by the government, what kind of an impact does it have on your ability to operate? i an impact does it have on your ability to operate?— ability to operate? i would be surrised ability to operate? i would be surprised if— ability to operate? i would be surprised if any
let's take the example of anti-muslim hatred. some of the l of anti—muslim hatred. some of the language that is used over stirring up language that is used over stirring up language against muslims has come from quite extreme areas. is that going to be covered? i don't know. they have rushed this out, and to be honest, it is hard to make a real assessment of it, because it leaves more questions than it answers. itruihat more questions than it answers. what is the impact — more questions...
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organizations from the non-muslim organizations and individuals because if you look at who boycotted the show cross report extended way beyond any of the muslim organizations that had been highlighted in that report um but it also tried to then divide. muslim organizations against one another as well because um following that report there was a tabloid splash of like four organizations that you know are seen as the main islamist agitators um so it kind of further then subdivided some organizations from the main list uh it didn't look any of the non-muslim organizations it didn't look at the fact that the people's review of prevent had the forward from the uh un special reporter from um for protecting freedoms while countering terrorism it didn't look at the fact that the conna getti had written the second forward, it didn't look any of the ngos, the mainstream ngos, amnesties, the running meeds who had also supported that report, so i think it was just a way to um, aplagize the people's review of prevent because 90% of that report from policy exchange just spoke about our report with
organizations from the non-muslim organizations and individuals because if you look at who boycotted the show cross report extended way beyond any of the muslim organizations that had been highlighted in that report um but it also tried to then divide. muslim organizations against one another as well because um following that report there was a tabloid splash of like four organizations that you know are seen as the main islamist agitators um so it kind of further then subdivided some...
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muslims feel festive and proud for their servitude to god. ramadan is called the month of blessings. out of respect for the holy month, muslims put aside their differences and hostilities and forge a stronger unity. different cities and villages in iran have their own traditions for ramadan which date back to centuries. get a glimpse of it in this documentary on press tv. القصه يعني لكل عراقي في ايام صدام حسين الى قصه كامله يمكن يعملون منها مجلدات an iraqi businessman who recounts saddam hussein's oppression of himself and others. كل ما عندي امر بالله عز وجل او قضاء حاجه تتوجه الى اهل البيت ومنهم الامام ابو الحسن let's hear's story together. assalam alaikum, peace be upon you and welcome to iran islam, the show where we look at current affairs through. islamic lens each week we evaluate a trending new story and we break it down from an islamic perspective, with muslims observing the holy month of ramadan, many will b
muslims feel festive and proud for their servitude to god. ramadan is called the month of blessings. out of respect for the holy month, muslims put aside their differences and hostilities and forge a stronger unity. different cities and villages in iran have their own traditions for ramadan which date back to centuries. get a glimpse of it in this documentary on press tv. القصه يعني لكل عراقي في ايام صدام حسين الى قصه كامله يمكن يعملون...
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i think there's much more that muslims themselves as well as the muslim community, the muslim community are amazing in terms of what they have done for palestine, as well as we need to take it many more steps further, um, sister fatima, we've seen uh many reports of the british government's attempts to try to redefine extremism in order to maybe try to tap." down support for palestine amongst people in the uk, muslims and non-muslims who have come out to support palestine, do you think that'll be successful in their attempts? they've tried, they've tried and they've tried again and we're still on the streets, so whilst yes we can see they are having an impact, people are starting to understand that it doesn't matter what they say or how many times they try to redefine extremism or how much they try to broaden it or how much they try to snatch you into this loop of. that loop or this label or whatever, what actually matters is is whether you are able to continue going out, so as long as we have that right, and as long as this is democratic, democratic um country, you will have that right
i think there's much more that muslims themselves as well as the muslim community, the muslim community are amazing in terms of what they have done for palestine, as well as we need to take it many more steps further, um, sister fatima, we've seen uh many reports of the british government's attempts to try to redefine extremism in order to maybe try to tap." down support for palestine amongst people in the uk, muslims and non-muslims who have come out to support palestine, do you think...
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. being crushed and the main victims are muslims-— are muslims. critics see the upcoming — are muslims. critics see the upcoming election - are muslims. critics see the upcoming election as - are muslims. critics see the upcoming election as an - are muslims. critics see the - upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long cherished secular ideals. yogita limaye, bbc news, delhi. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies — and it swept the board during the awards season. but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film oppenheimer — but that's changed as it opened in cinemas today. the film tells the story of the scientist, j robert oppenheimer. he created the first nuclear bomb, which was later used against japan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people, a decision allied leaders controversiallyjustified as shortening the war. the decision to show the film injapan is sensitive one, as our tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from hiroshima. explosion this was the bomb, nevertheless, t
. being crushed and the main victims are muslims-— are muslims. critics see the upcoming — are muslims. critics see the upcoming election - are muslims. critics see the upcoming election as - are muslims. critics see the upcoming election as an - are muslims. critics see the - upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long cherished secular ideals. yogita limaye, bbc news, delhi. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies — and it swept the board during the awards...
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if it was destroyed all muslims around the world. "the palestinian people believe that the lord protects his house, they believe that the mosks and indeed islam will eternally prevail despite all efforts by its enemies to destroy them. playing the victim, the regime called it an unprovoked attack. but did hamas really attack the regime out of the blue with no good reason? gaza stripped of life soon unpressed tv. writer screen writer, translator, theater director, university professor, television and cinema actor and member of iran's academy of persian language and literature, qutbildin sadiqi. born in sanandaj, phd in performing arts. his main preoccupation is cultural and artistic theater, through which he shows the issues of his time in the form of art. stay with us to take a look at the life of the iranian artist. floristan's prestine nature with vast oak forests, gaping gorges and amazing waterfalls. it's where heaven and earth meet each other and stars frequent to welcome the visitors at nights. join us to watch the most wonderf
if it was destroyed all muslims around the world. "the palestinian people believe that the lord protects his house, they believe that the mosks and indeed islam will eternally prevail despite all efforts by its enemies to destroy them. playing the victim, the regime called it an unprovoked attack. but did hamas really attack the regime out of the blue with no good reason? gaza stripped of life soon unpressed tv. writer screen writer, translator, theater director, university professor,...