Hassan Saleemi and Habibah Ellahee are married co-hosts of a light social affairs television programme. They are widely known among Muslims as "Hassan and Habibah" and their show is entitled 'The Hassan and Habibah Show'. Their show appears on the London based English language Islam Channel . The show is described as a "unique show.. live husband and wife talk show discussing issues with different guests.
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- Hassan Saleemi and Habibah Ellahee are married co-hosts of a light social affairs television programme. They are widely known among Muslims as "Hassan and Habibah" and their show is entitled 'The Hassan and Habibah Show'. Their show appears on the London based English language Islam Channel . The show is described as a "unique show.. live husband and wife talk show discussing issues with different guests. This refreshing weekly discussion show examines social issues that deal with family, marriage and various other topics" They are noted for challenging mainly Arab and Asian cultural perceptions on the nature of Islam, dealing with topics such as forced marriage, domestic violence (with the 'Muslim women's helpline'), depression (with the 'Muslim Youth Helpline'), infertility problems, and had one show assering that the prophet of Islam Muhammad was a romantic (with Dr Abdul Wahid). Osama Saeed Scottish head of the MAB and senior organizer in the Stop the War Coalition describes them as "the Richard and Judy of the Muslim community" They have on occasion dealt with more serious topics, specifically on the 25th December 2004, in a 2-hour special, they did a show entitled "Prisoners of Iman", discussing cases of Muslims that have been imprisoned for their faith, or political activity. They interviewed the wife of Ian Nisbet, one of the "Egypt Three" .
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- Hassan Saleemi and Habibah Ellahee are married co-hosts of a light social affairs television programme. They are widely known among Muslims as "Hassan and Habibah" and their show is entitled 'The Hassan and Habibah Show'. Their show appears on the London based English language Islam Channel . The show is described as a "unique show.. live husband and wife talk show discussing issues with different guests.
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