narratives

  • My Journey please watch

    My Journey please watch

    This documentary is a personal journey exploring identity, family, faith, and belonging. From my family roots in Mirpur and Shahbondor, Moulvibazar, to the spiritual peace found during Umrah, this film reflects on legacy — what we inherit, what we carry, and what we leave behind. It is a story about land, memory, hard work, migration,…

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  • For over thirty years, extremist groups have been used to justify wars, surveillance and Islamophobia while harming Muslims more than anyone else. This piece explores how these movements were shaped, infiltrated and weaponised to attack Muslim identity, and why the real face of Islam is found in everyday acts of compassion.

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  • Cinema is supposed to entertain, but Bollywood has quietly turned it into a political tool. By recycling the Muslim and Pakistani villain again and again, it mirrors Hollywood’s old propaganda model while exhausting audiences who are craving real stories, not manufactured enemies.

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  • Britain keeps insisting Muslims are the problem, while ignoring the truth: we are one of the strongest defences against the hate tearing this country apart. As fear rises and politicians fuel division, the real danger isn’t Islam — it’s the narrative built to silence the compassion, justice and integrity Muslims bring to Britain.

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