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[PressTV] Role of Lady Zainab SA and other women in Karbala - Sh Hamza Sodagar - 23Dec2010 - English
A weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world\\\'s fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West. In this episode the host discusses with...
A weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world\\\'s fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West. In this episode the host discusses with prominent scholar Sheikh Hamza Sodagar that what was lady Zaynab\\\'s role in and after the tragedy of Karbala?
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A weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world\\\'s fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West. In this episode the host discusses with prominent scholar Sheikh Hamza Sodagar that what was lady Zaynab\\\'s role in and after the tragedy of Karbala?
Worlds fastest Express Train - English
The worlds fastest train debuts in China. The express train can travel at more than 235 mph.
The worlds fastest train debuts in China. The express train can travel at more than 235 mph.
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[24 Feb 2014] Facebook suspends PressTV\\\'s page over Nasrallah pictures - English
Facebook has blocked Press TV from posting on the popular social networking site for 12 hours. This, after Press TV published photos of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanon\\\'s...
Facebook has blocked Press TV from posting on the popular social networking site for 12 hours. This, after Press TV published photos of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah.
Press TV\\\'s Facebook page has around 1.3 million likes. It is regarded as one of the fastest-growing Facebook pages among international news channels. The social network has cited its Community Standards for the temporary suspension. However, Press TV\\\'s multimedia team found no credible reasons why its page should be blocked. While the channel cannot post on Facebook until 04:30 AM GMT Tuesday, it could still get likes and comments by its viewers.
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Facebook has blocked Press TV from posting on the popular social networking site for 12 hours. This, after Press TV published photos of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah.
Press TV\\\'s Facebook page has around 1.3 million likes. It is regarded as one of the fastest-growing Facebook pages among international news channels. The social network has cited its Community Standards for the temporary suspension. However, Press TV\\\'s multimedia team found no credible reasons why its page should be blocked. While the channel cannot post on Facebook until 04:30 AM GMT Tuesday, it could still get likes and comments by its viewers.
Fastest animals on Earth in slow motion - Animal Camera - English
Learn how the fastest animals on the planet move with the help of some truly awe-inspiring slow motion wildlife camera technology. See the amazing movements of a water balloon when it is popped, a...
Learn how the fastest animals on the planet move with the help of some truly awe-inspiring slow motion wildlife camera technology. See the amazing movements of a water balloon when it is popped, a lizard on the attack, and a crab with a fearsome punch. Great animal video from BBC wildlife show Animal Camera. Source : Youtube
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Learn how the fastest animals on the planet move with the help of some truly awe-inspiring slow motion wildlife camera technology. See the amazing movements of a water balloon when it is popped, a lizard on the attack, and a crab with a fearsome punch. Great animal video from BBC wildlife show Animal Camera. Source : Youtube
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[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Abdul Jabbar Sloot about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes...
[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Abdul Jabbar Sloot about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
Before converting to Islam, 42-year old Abdul was constantly seeking for a way to reach the divine. He even took part in official drug testing as a way to reach what he thought was a more spiritual state of life. However, he soon realized that this was not the right path for him.
Having grown up in a tiny English countryside village close to Cambridge, Abdul went to church every Sunday as a child and took part in all the activities held by the local Christian community. But as he grew up, he was not satisfied.
After getting married he had several hallucinations that lead him to speak with a college tutor who introduced him to a Sheikh in Tottenham. His first conversation with the Sheikh inspired him so much that he took his shahada the very next day.
A few months later his wife, too converted to Islam, after having a series of conversations with the same sheikh. The sheikh played such an important role in their decision-making process, and they feel an enormous gratitude to him for helping them on the right path towards Islam.
They now have 5 children whom they have brought up as Muslim and lead a simple and peaceful life in the English countryside. Both Abdul and his wife take great pleasure in educating their children at home, away from "mainstream" ideas and behaviors.
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[24 July 2012] Abdul Jabbar Sloot: My journey to Islam - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Abdul Jabbar Sloot about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
Before converting to Islam, 42-year old Abdul was constantly seeking for a way to reach the divine. He even took part in official drug testing as a way to reach what he thought was a more spiritual state of life. However, he soon realized that this was not the right path for him.
Having grown up in a tiny English countryside village close to Cambridge, Abdul went to church every Sunday as a child and took part in all the activities held by the local Christian community. But as he grew up, he was not satisfied.
After getting married he had several hallucinations that lead him to speak with a college tutor who introduced him to a Sheikh in Tottenham. His first conversation with the Sheikh inspired him so much that he took his shahada the very next day.
A few months later his wife, too converted to Islam, after having a series of conversations with the same sheikh. The sheikh played such an important role in their decision-making process, and they feel an enormous gratitude to him for helping them on the right path towards Islam.
They now have 5 children whom they have brought up as Muslim and lead a simple and peaceful life in the English countryside. Both Abdul and his wife take great pleasure in educating their children at home, away from "mainstream" ideas and behaviors.
Cute Hide and Seek Game - Kids - English
"If I can't see him, he can't see me!" World-s fastest hide and seek game. Courtesy cxy youtube.
"If I can't see him, he can't see me!" World-s fastest hide and seek game. Courtesy cxy youtube.
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Kids Cartoon - TAYO - Speeding is Dangerous - English
While driving riverside with Tayo, Speedy and Shine decide to have a race after bickering about who\'s the faster of the two. Their race is stopped by Rookie and Pat as they scold Speedy and Shine...
While driving riverside with Tayo, Speedy and Shine decide to have a race after bickering about who\'s the faster of the two. Their race is stopped by Rookie and Pat as they scold Speedy and Shine for driving dangerously over the speed limit. Next, the two decide to race against the high speed train when Met tells them that the train is the fastest vehicle in the world. Shine lets his ambition get the better of him and undergoes illegal engine remodeling to improve his chances of winning. However, his engine breaks down and puts him in danger. Speedy asks Pat and Rookie for help and risks incurring their wrath. In the end, Speedy and Shine promise the police that they will not take part in dangerous races anymore.
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While driving riverside with Tayo, Speedy and Shine decide to have a race after bickering about who\'s the faster of the two. Their race is stopped by Rookie and Pat as they scold Speedy and Shine for driving dangerously over the speed limit. Next, the two decide to race against the high speed train when Met tells them that the train is the fastest vehicle in the world. Shine lets his ambition get the better of him and undergoes illegal engine remodeling to improve his chances of winning. However, his engine breaks down and puts him in danger. Speedy asks Pat and Rookie for help and risks incurring their wrath. In the end, Speedy and Shine promise the police that they will not take part in dangerous races anymore.
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Minbar - With Ahmed Haneef - Martyrdom in Islam - English
A weekly Question and Answer about Islam - fielding questions about all aspects of the worlds fastest growing religion presented by Ahmad Haneef - from PRESS TV
A weekly Question and Answer about Islam - fielding questions about all aspects of the worlds fastest growing religion presented by Ahmad Haneef - from PRESS TV
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Fastest goal ever in Soccer - Arabic
Saudi striker Nawaf Al Abed has scored what newspapers in the Kingdom are claiming to be the fastest goal ever recorded in a professional football match when he gave Al Hilal the lead after only...
Saudi striker Nawaf Al Abed has scored what newspapers in the Kingdom are claiming to be the fastest goal ever recorded in a professional football match when he gave Al Hilal the lead after only two seconds.
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Saudi striker Nawaf Al Abed has scored what newspapers in the Kingdom are claiming to be the fastest goal ever recorded in a professional football match when he gave Al Hilal the lead after only two seconds.
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[My Journey to Islam] Khadijah Safari - 27 Sep 2011 - English
The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to...
The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to Islam.
In this edition of the show we talk to Khadijah Safari about her journey to Islam.
She talks about her challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to Islam.
In this edition of the show we talk to Khadijah Safari about her journey to Islam.
She talks about her challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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IR Brig Gen. Ahmad Vahidi: Our Enemies should not play with Fire - 23 August 2010 - English
Islamic Iran Inaugurates Production Lines For Zolfeqar and Seraj Combat Boats
'Iran's vessels fastest in world'
A top commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the...
Islamic Iran Inaugurates Production Lines For Zolfeqar and Seraj Combat Boats
'Iran's vessels fastest in world'
A top commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the corps' missile-launching vessels rank first in the world in terms of speed and power.
"Iran is second to none in the world when it comes to high-speed missile-launching vessels", IRGC's Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi was quoted by Fars News Agency as saying on Monday.
He highlighted that 'speed' is a significant issue as far as vessels are concerned.
"American warships currently have a maximum speed of 31 knots while Iranian vessels can travel twice as fast on average", said the top general on the sidelines of a ceremony to open production lines for domestically-built Zolfaghar and Seraj vessels.
He underlined the IRGC's Navy is capable of countering any aggression.
"Given the unimaginable growth in Iran's defense capability, we can defend our borders and rights in the best way possible", Fadavi added.
He said Iran continues to enhance its defense capabilities.
"We have substantially boosted our deterrence and destruction capabilities" since the end of the Iraqi imposed war in the 80's", said the top general.
Iran on Monday officially opened production lines for the Seraj and Zolfaghar high-speed vessels.
Also on Sunday, Iran unveiled its first home-made long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in a ceremony marking National Defense Industry Day.
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Islamic Iran Inaugurates Production Lines For Zolfeqar and Seraj Combat Boats
'Iran's vessels fastest in world'
A top commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the corps' missile-launching vessels rank first in the world in terms of speed and power.
"Iran is second to none in the world when it comes to high-speed missile-launching vessels", IRGC's Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi was quoted by Fars News Agency as saying on Monday.
He highlighted that 'speed' is a significant issue as far as vessels are concerned.
"American warships currently have a maximum speed of 31 knots while Iranian vessels can travel twice as fast on average", said the top general on the sidelines of a ceremony to open production lines for domestically-built Zolfaghar and Seraj vessels.
He underlined the IRGC's Navy is capable of countering any aggression.
"Given the unimaginable growth in Iran's defense capability, we can defend our borders and rights in the best way possible", Fadavi added.
He said Iran continues to enhance its defense capabilities.
"We have substantially boosted our deterrence and destruction capabilities" since the end of the Iraqi imposed war in the 80's", said the top general.
Iran on Monday officially opened production lines for the Seraj and Zolfaghar high-speed vessels.
Also on Sunday, Iran unveiled its first home-made long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in a ceremony marking National Defense Industry Day.
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Preparation for the Holy Month of Ramadan - English
Islam and Life is a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the worlds fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West.
In this episode we...
Islam and Life is a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the worlds fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West.
In this episode we discuss how Should Muslims Prepare Their Mind, Body and Soul for the Month of Ramadan.
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Islam and Life is a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the worlds fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West.
In this episode we discuss how Should Muslims Prepare Their Mind, Body and Soul for the Month of Ramadan.
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[My Journey to Islam] Catherine Heseltine - 18Oct2011 - English
The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to...
The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to Islam.
In this edition of the show we talk to Catherine Heseltine about her journey to Islam.
She talks about her challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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The story of challenges and changes faced by Muslim converts in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion. Join them as they share their experience on My Journey to Islam.
In this edition of the show we talk to Catherine Heseltine about her journey to Islam.
She talks about her challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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Animal Olympians - Sprint - Peregrine Falcon - English
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It...
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17–19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17–19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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[27 June 13] US trade deficit with China - English
The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent....
The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent. Exports to the EU in the first four months of 2013 were down 7.4 percent compared to the same period in 2012.
Exports to the United Kingdom were the lowest since May 2009, while those to China declined 4.7 percent.
Imports from China surged 21.2 percent, lifting the contentious US trade deficit with China to $24.1 billion from $17.9 billion in March.
China keeps investing in its future, creating jobs, building infrastructure, funding education and technology and its GDP soars. And America keeps sliding into a no-growth economy, to 1% GDP growth in a generation.
According to Robert Fogel, the director of the Center for Population Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and winner of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics; \"In 2040, the Chinese economy will reach $123 trillion, or nearly three times the economic output of the entire globe in 2000. China\'s per-capita income will hit $85,000, more than double the forecast for the European Union, and also much higher than that of India and Japan as China moves \"from a poor country in 2000 to a superrich country in 2040.\"
America\'s per-capita wealth may be higher, says Fogel, but \"China\'s share of global GDP - 40% - will dwarf that of the United States (14%) and the European Union (5%) 30 years from now.\"
China has been one of the fastest growing markets for US goods, and exports to that country were up 4.8 percent for the first four months of 2013.
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The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent. Exports to the EU in the first four months of 2013 were down 7.4 percent compared to the same period in 2012.
Exports to the United Kingdom were the lowest since May 2009, while those to China declined 4.7 percent.
Imports from China surged 21.2 percent, lifting the contentious US trade deficit with China to $24.1 billion from $17.9 billion in March.
China keeps investing in its future, creating jobs, building infrastructure, funding education and technology and its GDP soars. And America keeps sliding into a no-growth economy, to 1% GDP growth in a generation.
According to Robert Fogel, the director of the Center for Population Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and winner of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics; \"In 2040, the Chinese economy will reach $123 trillion, or nearly three times the economic output of the entire globe in 2000. China\'s per-capita income will hit $85,000, more than double the forecast for the European Union, and also much higher than that of India and Japan as China moves \"from a poor country in 2000 to a superrich country in 2040.\"
America\'s per-capita wealth may be higher, says Fogel, but \"China\'s share of global GDP - 40% - will dwarf that of the United States (14%) and the European Union (5%) 30 years from now.\"
China has been one of the fastest growing markets for US goods, and exports to that country were up 4.8 percent for the first four months of 2013.
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[My Journey to Islam] John Ridley - 01Nov2011 - English
In this edition of the show we talk to John Ridley about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the...
In this edition of the show we talk to John Ridley about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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In this edition of the show we talk to John Ridley about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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[My Journey to Islam] Idris Tawfiq - 25Oct2011 - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Idris Tawfiq about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the...
In this edition of the show we talk to Idris Tawfiq about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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In this edition of the show we talk to Idris Tawfiq about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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[INfocus] Ramadan in the UK - Aug 15, 2011 - English
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world there are 1.6 billion Muslims and right now they are taking part in one of the fundamentals of their religion; fasting.
In this edition of the...
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world there are 1.6 billion Muslims and right now they are taking part in one of the fundamentals of their religion; fasting.
In this edition of the show we will be looking at Ramadan in the UK.
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Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world there are 1.6 billion Muslims and right now they are taking part in one of the fundamentals of their religion; fasting.
In this edition of the show we will be looking at Ramadan in the UK.
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Muslim participation in Elections and Politics - 08Apr2010 - English
Contributed by muslims_in_uk. This is an episode of a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world's fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in...
Contributed by muslims_in_uk. This is an episode of a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world's fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West. The topic of the discussion was that How Can Muslims Increase Their Political Representation.
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Contributed by muslims_in_uk. This is an episode of a weekly show presented by Tariq Ramadan on the world's fastest growing religion and the daily challenges faced by its followers especially in the West. The topic of the discussion was that How Can Muslims Increase Their Political Representation.
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[My Journey to Islam] Ibrahim Abdulkarim- 10-11-2011 - English
In this edition of the show we talk to Ibrahim Abdulkarim about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the...
In this edition of the show we talk to Ibrahim Abdulkarim about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.
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In this edition of the show we talk to Ibrahim Abdulkarim about his journey to Islam.
He talks about his challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religion.