It was on BBC2 last night, providing an insight into what life is like in a mosque.
I found it extremely interesting. It's 1 hour long.
I found it interesting as well.
it is hard to understand why women are, or seem to be happy being treated, from a western point of view, as second class citizens. but it is a very different culture to ours, so who are we to judge? and judging by the way some western women and men behave, perhaps we could learn a lesson but then who am I to judge?
but like all documentary's how neutral are the programs makers, points of view? is it shown simply from the perspective they want to get across?
It was based in East London Mosque Whitechapel. It really was fascinating & I'm really not looking for an argumentative thread.
It is well known, that in order to get along better, we need to understand each other better and I just found it very well presented, well balanced & informative.
It included content on the 3 girls that recently fled to Syria.
I know it sounds boring, but it was really very good.
It was based in East London Mosque Whitechapel. It really was fascinating & I'm really not looking for an argumentative thread.
It is well known, that in order to get along better, we need to understand each other better and I just found it very well presented, well balanced & informative.
It included content on the 3 girls that recently fled to Syria.
I know it sounds boring, but it was really very good.
it is an interesting subject, shame more people on here didn't see it, rather than turning this into a walk down sweet memory lane.
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it is hard to understand why women are, or seem to be happy being treated, from a western point of view, as second class citizens. but it is a very different culture to ours, so who are we to judge? and judging by the way some western women and men behave, perhaps we could learn a lesson but then who am I to judge?
but like all documentary's how neutral are the programs makers, points of view? is it shown simply from the perspective they want to get across?
It is well known, that in order to get along better, we need to understand each other better and I just found it very well presented, well balanced & informative.
It included content on the 3 girls that recently fled to Syria.
I know it sounds boring, but it was really very good.