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Jihad - Struggling with Islam
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$29.99
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Jihad: Struggling with Islam chronicles the struggle of one woman to reconcile her Self with the faith she was born into. A faith she has felt no real connection with until September 11, 2001.
As the tragedy of that day unfolded, Hina Khan repeatedly thought, please do not let it be a Muslim, please do not let it be a Muslim. That event led to a rude awakening which forced her to come to terms with what it means to be a Muslim and if this was a religion she wanted to be a part of. The 34 year-old broadcaster documents her journey as she meets a variety of Muslims from open and inclusive progressives to fundamentalists who celebrated the events of 9/11. This powerful, personal, first-person film was filmed in Canada and England. |
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Detailed Information |
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| List Price: $29.99 CDN |
| Category: DOCUMENTARY,MILITARY & WAR,POLITICS,RELIGION |
| Format: DVD |
| Region: 1 |
| NTSC: YES |
| Color: YES |
| Home Video Rights: YES |
| Educational Video Rights: YES |
| Sound: DOLBY DIGITAL 2.0 |
| Discs: 1 |
| Running Time: 46 Minutes |
| Director: Hina Khan |
| Producer: ONE TREE PRODUCTIONS INC |
| Narrator: HINA KHAN |
| Language: English |
| Year Produced: 2 |
| Festivals: ReelWorld Film Festival |
| Additional Info: Winner of the 2004 ReelWorld Film Festival's National Film Board of Canada Award for Best Canadian Documentary. Relevant to young Muslims living in the dilemma of being unable to understand their own religion. A must see film for both parents and children |
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