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BBC Urdu looks at the lives of young Muslims

November 16, 2016 by TVA Editor

 

India – India’s young Muslims, their views, hopes and concerns, are the subject of the new BBC Urdu series From a barber’s shop to a tea stall (Nai Ki Dukan Se Chai Ki Dukan Tak) is available on TV, radio and online.  The six-part TV and radio series and special content for the website bbcurdu.com is produced and presented by Mirza AB Baig.

As he visits New Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Mumbai, Mirza Baig talks to Muslim youths who, due to high unemployment, are used to socialising in barber shops and tea stalls in their communities.

Each episode focuses on issues that young men and women were keen to discuss with the BBC: unemployment, the divorce practice of “instant triple talaq”, terrorism, LGBT, the high number of Muslims in India’s prisons and the uniform civil code (the proposal to replace the family laws exercised by religious communities with a common set of laws governing all India’s citizens).

Indian experts join the discussion in the BBC Urdu series.  Dr Tanweer Fazal of the Department of Sociology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, comments on unemployment among the country’s Muslims.  Renowned scholar, Prof Tahir Mehmood examines the issues surrounding the application of the uniform civil code.  Prof Vija Raghawan of Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai looks at the reasons for large numbers of Muslims in India’s jails. Dr Shaista Yusuf and Prof Sabiha Zubair in Bangalore explain the challenges presented by the continued practice, in some Sunni Muslim communities, of instant divorce

From a barber’s shop to a tea stall (Nai Ki Dukan Se Chai Ki Dukan Tak) will feature as part of the BBC Urdu programme, Sairbeen, on TV and radio every Monday. The series’ text, audio and video content will also roll out on the website bbcurdu.com.  The issues will be discussed with social media audience via Facebook Lives on BBC Urdu Facebook.

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