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other witnesses who had implicated him directly he now says his memory has been jarred iranian president hassan rouhani says his country will begin injecting uranium gas into centrifuges that an underground richmond facility from wednesday this is the 4th measure taken by iran since july in response to u.s. sanctions reinstated by president trump washington withdrew from the landmark nuclear accord last year old iraq's human rights commission says 2 people have been killed and dozens injured after security forces opened fire on anti-government protesters in basra they had been staging a sit in at a point when live in the mission was used to disperse the crowds it's a from the team here in london coming up next this is your thanks for watching but i.
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you can't stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the way. al-jazeera. do you what about the gentleman who died in north london as he is with us she sent us the practices that he gets when we're going to be able to know these are so you listen for the destruction we bury him to more looking for right. now with of of them still working here is a 24 hour a day 7 days
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a week job in the woodlands the amount of stress that we experience sometimes is immense and i can still hope to maybe go on this was. a different kind of but. i'm glad i'm a muslim funeral director here in london. i've now part time and i'm letting the young people take over. so what will happen now instead we have take and this valentino in front of the month plays this is silent in his coffin and we have another funeral happening today so after the prayers finish move will take the deceased down to the money and sometimes i give some to that tall one full building that. back with most of. the generals over will take you down to the muddy him sometime and one of the rooms will do a great if you look at this as soon as you're ready to take it to us we are.
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in the ladies sister who passed away was mostly in the. nephew and the people that came through it all feel that they're christian. i believe that a bit vague in terms of what happens in the muslim funeral as in a sonnet and then as way basic and simple in that sense but you'll recall after the men explain what's happening.
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now my grandson in college so i know he's coming in the last 6 months and we hope that we can train him to take over for me to carry on to jewish and to carry on the service for the people here in london. it's a. moment i'm young and has a long mind and i sort of went off. what do me i want. to be judged on my jacket. i didn't. like it in. others. i think. this will give it.
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my whole family member who is really good and has sort of been around. the idea of death and death is an everyday thing. that's. carrying on my family's legacy. one to walk up to 3 knowing. my mum dad she went into the company because my great grandfather wonder a little bit help for we can then he turned the years and she just carried on. but she decided she wanted to go back teaching. i was quite surprised you wanted to do this and i didn't know whether it was just because it was an easy option because you like to go to university or just go for it you really want to do it didn't. really enjoy doing nothing so my dad's
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a big character i was really difficult because for 20 years over 20 years we sort of stopping father and daughter and became business partners which challenge to stomach leigh how i was dealing with him and talking to him and there's this very much disrespect thing. and we deal with things very very differently i was in partnership with my dad only up until recently. who know was here for 20 years and she decided to achieve would stand back for a while because maybe she wanted to direct your nose and i was standing in her way we have women come here their husbands have died and they can relate to a woman better than they can a man especially with asian women so we need a woman's touch here and i think it will be coming back. we have about $30000.00 plus muslim population here in the white chapel east london area and this is always
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been the kind of melting pot of southern england. you know that lovely pull you paula visit the mosque every now and name and not only did i go. to the extent the most trouble that bit of a turn over the islands. lovely little towns because increase. they came here the day was the. last but don't think it was it was the other night . for we're going. to be in london. arriving in belfast this summer. because the kids in the exact working quite straight which closed off at the bank always stayed the same time i'm sure your friend. and you're right that living area. something.
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in the moment though i thought it's a pretty day and if you engage me we will see if we go on to give a what. i want from some even the many well. we all respect one another's views yeah to a point of we disagree sometimes but we don't ram if you spend people's fronts. the way i do you can't be fearful just in case you as you know that what i do. when the down am not ok's and think we're going to happen is you going to have a yeah especially when you go to kate's. what i could call them. to get the original stuff yes you have to give them the original green certificate last year which is slowing this country you have to have the green certificate original ok i do problems give me
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a ring but i think you're going by. you only bury somebody once and people remember things when they go wrong weddings and funerals and if you do it right there where my dad used to do it then that's good and if you do it wrong those people will never forget you and what always kills you. today. this is a picture of dad and me. when i was about 5 years of age because my father that wasn't very happy about having photographs taken. and when mothers in the sari and i'm sure this was about 1956 this was taken. ringback ringback ringback ringback around about the mid sixty's when there was an influx of muslim people arriving here in east london mainly bangladeshis or at that time it was east pakistan ringback. the need for
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a funeral service group so my father purchased a black ambulance van and started to do the funerals here in london ringback. tasneem army was only 17 is anyone he deputized his find his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it ringback. my father was beaten up ringback ringback and. it wasn't wasn't a good time in east end of london ringback ringback. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the 2nd world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh
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yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. 4 weeks before he died and is now when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after 65 that some young blood a far worse away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it's important. so i do miss her yes.
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today we have the you know gratian all the stronger for the 1st british muslim archives and guests who want different books of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. i just passed sleeve setup the country's 1st and indeed it was europe's 1st muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see. to family members coming in. we're starting at $530.00 so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go 15 minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i
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can just misstep ok i did finished significantly different timing. ok so where is this that gary this is going to go in america and to find it before you go down to this town right how many can see it would you want to hide it in ok to play puppet to mail that play. 30 funny because i didn't realize when they said the almighty why i sat here but now we're all maybe you can take a photo and i can send it to dad. we know i. but to say that i was expecting it will give him some odd to have what went on. a bit of excitement in the room very very well come to see may. be mayor of london to city hall.
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with quite sure what you. know about him as explaining how my granddad became they can take out a fellow i'd love in the room for him so many people that i didn't actually know but knew of me or knew who i was came up to speak to me on this one here because that my dad was at the meeting of this. my grandad's. after some heated discussion the bill was approved and possibly meant. that's how i missed a test of add it was requested not to do any burials on behalf of the fund before getting prior consent from the on old transfer found by my grandfather someone dies for them quick place if that's what you meant to do i think what they're saying though is you need to make sure you get permission 1st that you're going to get the money. well this.
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is the most so your family and your contribution. to this will be through house history this is crazy. so he was saying. you can see all the ports of engagement all discharged i believe from calcutta to london to. say what i'm calcutta to girls go back to calcutta rotterdam back in at my grandad's and back and then. holding my dad right though it started him oh really. white kid. because my back is quite back then there were many weeks. but i've seen the muslim community go. and so much specially in the east end to what he is now and i was fine grandfather could see this now and my children would have no idea where the struggles my granddad had you know when he 1st came over here trying to get how many you know where would you this sort of
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thing it shows how people came over and then just you know the struggles they probably had. work. or work. can. stop do the she. just passed away literally in the. 79 year old. and in the mean. he suffered for 3 to 4 months but does mean his country for many many years so my dad went for a lot you have a lot i don't think i was the best person as
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a son but the last 5 years i've changed 10 years of change so 100. to i.d.m. both of us father son brothers sisters and this is going to be a big time and i live so i mean it's going to bring us close to a lot of business close to our family members and in the future people people recognize how have precious people around them especially our favia mothers and when they go they go and say this is not a place nicer is no replacement broth and in the book is see it this is the family unit that you need you to be stand up and i commend that because it improves your chances is good for your father is not only for you know years whatever you have that is what's up i've just looked up from the market after you says this is a lot of these are going to be foreign and much income just for your father or the current become of the apprentice. a very. mature market you can go for the 5000000 sometimes the government can do with that.
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i want to say every day sticks out for you somebody. something you walk in there and you can take lightly every single day you meet somebody that makes you feel. your loved one still here. it's the way you view die and then how you deal with your family and your friends. there and i'm. just feeling for. the man that the whole ship place. animal she added from. so if we can see $45.00 in the stand up for itself to. stand in book for 4. thank you.
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but well it's good question because of all that stuff that's what you get they don't really know what. we have 5 funerals be a god is a piece since i love. the idea of and suddenly. become numbers 246. they pull me in today because a we've got so many funerals so they need to live as i'll be at the cemetery and kind of making sure to post them well. because there will be pandemonium. death is such a level i see it all the time. to meet people from baker to cain. i need his mirror
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a big insight into life itself every day is a bonus i want sisters please don't go on the roads and do what your heart tells you to do the kind the kiss may be the last kiss the anger maybe the loss and you show somebody forgive quickly don't hold a grudge. it is my one year ok brother this right please i can say this way but that scares me please. we are all god's creatures whether we are muslim gentile jew it doesn't matter because we please saudi ok you stay this side you stay decide your brother you don't decide ok from underneath lift up please wish me luck in the law. slowly please slowly. thank you bob it's real love. at the end of the day we go back to our creator. i know when my grandfather sussed a 4th time and a mom will come in i'm
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a surely you know the business to run smoothly and everything starts puts me. there in the past and i see. i think more similar than they realize. how a granddaughter how are you. i'm a life and what about you. i did poking up from school. ok are you on your own no are you with your mother. ok we're loot will you ask a kindly to give me a ring could i need to know what time should be at the most more because i want to make sure i'm here at the same time. ok. ok bye bye bye side.
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old with. it is going to speak. to the species or the teaching and stuff. to be nice to see in the office. it took us i just saw him let my son go through with the mocha you had. how you learned during the hurricane has. 2 been in and out of it this is me you live this way yeah that makes more sense i think was listening so
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this is another like she really you go this bit is well you know i said throw me back then move. or you come back or you are not that of a moron so we have you only come on people. coming from an asian family do you try to leave your parents' dreams very often try to do what pleases them and i think i did that to a certain extent and it wasn't until i was sort of in my forty's i went back to teaching thinking maybe i should have done this. really pulls you know doesn't feel that way so clear behaving himself. he's a lovely girl. my plea is man isn't born he's a bad yes. and if the i think this is good this man is really the case is developing a family i. know your marriage proposals we still waiting for. that x.
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that's. probably gallant. knife crime with mummy. you know where you are. going. i've always wanted to come back but she said she'd come back part time but this is not a part time job. i need her to be here like 5 days a week. so unfortunately not ready for that yet so. with my grandson with my guidance and his mum's support he can monday do what i do body language is so important expressions on people's faces this is also an education and i need someone to steer the ship in the future and i think he will be very successful.
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just full of the actual call to what is going on. call it let go it's something that we've been doing since 1967 just can't let go not. at. all my mind is active and my body is active i want to help and assist. i want to retire now i'm just part time you can say i think i'll only retire when i die. mr.
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