Roots Conversations | Ramadan in Prison - Babar Ahmad
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Babar Ahmad was the longest-serving prisoner to be held without trial in the UK before being extradited to the US. For 11 years, Babar Ahmad would break his Ramadan fast alone in his prison cell. A tray of cold food would sit in his cell for hours, which he would eat after a long day of fasting. Afterwards, he would pray long into the night. How can we find connection to Allah and spiritual development despite the isolation? Join us as Babar Ahmad weaves together his story with practical advice on finding our way despite the pandemic at hand.
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