First of two 'fly on the wall' documentaries about a group of 10 muslims unknown to each other, brought together to live in a house for 10 days.
From the radical ex-boxer convert and the elderly English woman convert (who uses her Islamic faith as a framework for her life) to the flighty (and feisty) young Asian English girl to the gay twenty something who has a penchant for big hairy guys.
Fascinating and eye opening TV in complete contrast to the current views we get to see of Islam and its vast numbers of its followers. Some awful stories, some heart wrenching stories and some truly lovely generous and warm people on the show.
Looking forward to part 2 tonight.
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No, you must have got that wrong.
Islam is inherently evil, as our various resident
bigotsexperts will be along to point out shortly.I remember Anthony Small as a boxer......pretty decent fighter in his time but now appeared to be very much on the radical side of Islam.
The same as most extreme factions of most religions.....I cannot understand how some people still try and apply 'values' of hundreds/thousands of years ago to modern life?!?
One of the ten was overtly offended about a gay guy amongst them. But then he was overtly offended about virtually everything in the Western World.
Perhaps the Government should return his passport and let him head off to fight fellow muslims who seem so intent on killing each other in the Middle East at the moment.
Fairly sure tonight brings up the Shia/Sunni issues.
You're estimated that what 70% of Muslims think based on one bloke at work!
SOME muslims are homophobic, some aren't. Either way it's still wrong and should be challenged.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/apr/11/british-muslims-strong-sense-of-belonging-poll-homosexuality-sharia-law
Just sadly there is a large group of people who think their God is telling them that other people with different beliefs should be wiped out, which is similar to how Pope Urban told Christians to go on crusade and take back what wasnt theirs in 1096.
I'm a liberal bloke and take people as I find them but come on mate , that is nothing like your 'average' Christian in 2016. Before anyone starts, I'm not tarring all muslims with the same brush, but Let's not think we can solve a problem by pretending there isn't one.
That's jolly nice of them.
Its things like that which help me get through my day.
Which entity in particular relates to Buddhism?
Edit: apart from the missing apostrophes, of course.
Few people question the existence of 'love', yet love itself exists because of the observances of the phenomena, not because it can be scientifically proved.
If only some / most religious folk accepted that their god does exist, but only in their heads, we'd all be better off.