Friday, November 18, 2011
'All-American Muslim': The Football Team Finds an easy method Around Ramadan (Exclusive Video)
our editor recommends'All-American Muslim' Opens Solid for TLCCable Notes: VH1 Orders 'Mob Wives' Spinoff, TLC Adds Airline travel Reality SeriesTLC Reveals Extreme Holiday Programming (Exclusive Video)TLC Pairs Tabs On Competitive Irish Ballroom ballroom dancers on New Series (Exclusive) TLC's new series, All-American Muslim, acquired solid ratings for your network with close to two million audiences tuning straight into last week's season premiere. Concurrently, it's attracted plenty of attention from audiences in regards to the show's Dearborn, Mich. cast people and the way they reflect the existence types of yankee Muslims. VIDEO: All-American Muslim Premiere Preview Round the series premiere, we'd Rob, an Irish Catholic, become Islam, to make sure that they can marry Muslim fiancé Shadia. On Sunday's episode, we'll see another illustration of how the religion is expressed inside the cast members' lives when the Islamic month of fasting, Ramadan, arrives. REVIEW: 'All-American Muslim' Inside The Hollywood Reporter's exclusive clip above, Fouad, the coach in the mainly Muslim Fordson Secondary School football team, creates a novel approach to ongoing practice across the fasting rules of Ramadan. We observe that affects one of the handful of non-Muslim sports sports athletes. All-American Muslim airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on TLC. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com Twitter:@TheRealJethro TLC All American Muslim
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