Bismillah,
I watched this and I really enjoyed it. The bits I was dissipointed about was the first iman, he couldn't communicate himself to give the answers to the guys question. I found that language barrier really un helpful for the christian man. I reacon he would of prayed a lot quicker if it was explained to him. I found it funny that he was holding the crucfix while praying. He thought God may punish him for turning his back on his religion. I also found it amazing that he was so gobbed smaked that Jews, Christians and Muslim all beleive in the same God. We are all branches of the same religion. I was hoping that this guy would become Muslim at the end of it. But alas he didn't.
I wanted to cry when the host asked random people on American streets, when I say Muslim what do you think and the things they said were, TERROIST, SCARED. It also made me sad when the christian guy was dressed up as a Muslim and he was asking American people on the street to sign a petition for no racim in America. No one would sign it. They were basically running away from him. Some times when I walk down the street expecially now that I have my hijab on I find a lot of elder Australians stare at me or look in the other direction. Once I walked into a doctors office and there was a lady waiting in the waiting room and I said hi to her and she completly ignored me. I knew then she didn't like talking to Muslims.
The Christian guy said on a talk back radio that we Muslims should apologise to the people of America because of the terroist. Hello! did I fly planes into the twin towers. No! Did I put the bombs there in Bali. No! Why should I apologise for a minority fanactic group. All I can do as a Muslim is express our true idels.
Thats all I had to say