I just saw it on catch up. What a fascinating programme. Interesting that they were all pretty appalled at Abdul Haqq. However, Mehreen, the glamorous teacher ended up feeling sorry for him and feeling that he had potential mental health problems. Others were exasperated but quite kind to him. Saba (the older lady) was quite right I think that there were race issues too for the black muslim men. I didn't understand why she was shouted down. She's a convert too of course but seemed a wise woman.
I know all sorts of Muslims. I was very struck in Bangladesh at the fury with which my friend (a local lady) reacted to what she called 'those covered women'. She was surprised to see me get chatting to one sitting next to me. My friend said it was 'fair enough in the desert but this isn't the desert.'
Interestingly I didn't see many 'covered women' there and the one I got chatting to was on a visit from London.
Best Supermarket Substitutions?
his wife is the high-powered bread winner!!