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This week-long series presents Islam as it is lived and practised. Travelling to Mecca, the heart of the Muslim world, the series makes an extraordinary journey into a city which no non-Muslim may enter.
C4, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 July at 7.50pm
9 July at 6.50pm
20 July at 7.30pm
Our guides are six pilgrims from different parts of the world, including a young Spanish pizza chef, a newspaper boy from Jerusalem, and a PR professional from Pakistan. They all have a dream, to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Six, intimate 10-minute portraits explore their lives and the way they worship – from Djenne in Mali to Lahore in Pakistan. and from Tehran in Iran to Istanbul in Turkey.
These are contrasting lives in diverse settings, yet with a single common thread: Islam, the fastest-growing faith, which has 1.3 billion followers. Through their stories, we learn how modern Muslims live, while discovering some of the most stunning examples of Islamic architecture in the world.
The short programmes culminate in a full-length documentary which follows up the people and themes introduced in the short films. With unprecedented access to Mecca – the city that welcomes close to a quarter of a million pilgrims every fortnight – we meet the man who massages the weary feet of the faithful, the muezzin who calls them to prayer, and the head of the religious police. We also hear from the pilgrims themselves as they arrive in this holiest of Muslim shrines.
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C4, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 July at 7.50pm
9 July at 6.50pm
20 July at 7.30pm

Our guides are six pilgrims from different parts of the world, including a young Spanish pizza chef, a newspaper boy from Jerusalem, and a PR professional from Pakistan. They all have a dream, to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Six, intimate 10-minute portraits explore their lives and the way they worship – from Djenne in Mali to Lahore in Pakistan. and from Tehran in Iran to Istanbul in Turkey.
These are contrasting lives in diverse settings, yet with a single common thread: Islam, the fastest-growing faith, which has 1.3 billion followers. Through their stories, we learn how modern Muslims live, while discovering some of the most stunning examples of Islamic architecture in the world.
The short programmes culminate in a full-length documentary which follows up the people and themes introduced in the short films. With unprecedented access to Mecca – the city that welcomes close to a quarter of a million pilgrims every fortnight – we meet the man who massages the weary feet of the faithful, the muezzin who calls them to prayer, and the head of the religious police. We also hear from the pilgrims themselves as they arrive in this holiest of Muslim shrines.
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