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To coincide with the start of Islam Awareness Week, Breakfast came live from the family home of Five Live listener Khalid Anis. In response to an interview we did with Islamist extremist Anjem Choudary back in September, Khalid sent us this email:
"As a Muslim, Anjem Choudary makes me feel sick. From the community I revolve in no-one shares his views. He fails to understand a simple tenant of Sharia law, that it can only be implemented in a Muslim country.
If Mr Choudary is feeling so aggrieved here, I wish that he and others like him would leave and take their mad ideas some where else. They have no place in My Britain. Please do not have him on again, the media give people like him the oxygen of publicity." Khalid
Khalid invited us to his house, to experience what life is like for British Muslims and to give the other side of the argument to people like Anjem Choudary.
Watch a day in Khalid's life | Hear the programme | See pictures


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