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1 online resource (streaming video file) (27 min. 18 sec.) ; 165454083 bytes |
Summary |
Geraldine Doogue invites some brave believers to dinner - Muslim, Jewish and Catholic - to find out what they believe, and why?Fifty years ago in Australia, God knew best and religion was part of everyday life. Today people of faith are being challenged like never before; their institutions are under scrutiny and belief is considered by some to be irrelevant.So, what's in it for those who remain true to their faith? Why remain religious at all? COMPASS finds out over dinner.Joining Geraldine at the dinner table are Assad Karem, Maha Sukkar, Mohammed El-Ieissy, Noha Sayed and Susan Carland who talk about what being a Muslim means to them, how their faith informs their lives and the challenges they face in a post 9/11 world. PRODUCTION DETAILS:Narrator: Geraldine Doogue; Series Producer: Mark Edmondson |
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Broadcast 2013-09-15 at 18:30:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Crime -- Religious aspects.
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Faith (Islam)
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Faith and reason -- Islam.
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Islam -- Customs and practices.
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Hijab (Islamic clothing)
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Women (Islamic law)
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Streaming video
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Author |
Doogue, Geraldine, host
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Carland, Susan, contributor
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El-Leissy, Mohammed, contributor
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Karem, Assad, contributor
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Sayed, Noha, contributor
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Sukkar, Maha, contributor
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