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The Muslim Tommies

Using simple reconstructions, this film gives voice to some of the Muslim soldiers who fought in the trenches of France during the First World War as part of the Indian Corps.

Much has been made of the threat posed by Islamic fundamentalists to the security of Britain. But what is often forgotten is that Muslims have fought on behalf of Britain for hundreds of years; thousands have lost their lives in the process.

Using simple reconstructions, this film gives voice to some of the Muslim soldiers who fought in the trenches of France during the First World War as part of the Indian Corps. Censors office reports from the time included many translated letters which document what life was like on the front line.

The letters contain fascinating but often heart-breaking details about the religious practices, sense of identity, hopes, fears, injuries and brave actions of the soldiers from 1914 - 1918.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 19 Oct 200900:25

Credits

RoleContributor
Executive ProducerWilliam Lyons
ProducerRob Cowling
DirectorRob Cowling
NarratorMishal Husain

Broadcasts

  • Wed 2 Sep 200923:25
  • Wed 2 Sep 200923:55
  • Mon 19 Oct 200900:25