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Muslim sitcom debuts in Canada (Little Mosque on the Prairie)
BBC News ^ | 01/09/07 | Lee Carter

Posted on 01/09/2007 8:23:40 PM PST by Arnold Zephel

I'm with a group of surprised camels, a 300lb chicken shwarma and a bemused comedy writer in a wintry, wet Toronto square.

We're here for the launch of CBC's new sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie, which depicts a Muslim community trying to assimilate in a small prairie town.

It has little in common with the sugary, 1970s American pioneer family drama Little House On The Prairie, jokingly appropriated in the show's title. By contrast, Little Mosque addresses head-on post- 9/11 fears and prejudices.

It's generating lots of publicity in Canada, with or without the camels, largely for breaking new ground as the first Muslim comedy to air on mainstream North American television.

Big city imam

Braving Toronto's cold and drizzle, the show's writer and creator Zarqa Nawaz explains that the inspiration for the show came from her own experiences as a Muslim woman who made a life-changing move to the provincial prairie city of Regina to work in a mosque.

"People of different Islamic ideologies had to live together and deal with one another," she says.

"I thought it would be interesting to do a series about what life is like in a mosque in a small community."

The plot follows a Canadian-born imam as he makes a similar move from a big city to the Saskatchewan town of Mercy (pop. 10,000), where he encounters a colourful array of characters, both in the town's Muslim and non-Muslim communities.

"It's very unusual, because usually the Imam is imported from overseas and there's often a cultural disconnect," says Ms Nawaz.

"I thought it would be interesting to have an imam with Canadian cultural sensibilities having to deal with the immigrant men for a change."

The new modern-thinking Imam comes up against more conservative individuals in his community, including his predecessor, whose sermons had been largely preoccupied with corroding western influences such as TV shows like Desperate Housewives.

In the first episode, other stock characters are introduced, such as a local right-wing radio shock jock (whose first question to the imam is "Are you a terrorist?"), a local priest who rents the parish hall for the new mosque, and a rural bumpkin who is absolutely convinced of a terrorist plot on every corner.

Post-9/11 humour

Ms Nawaz says she's an equal opportunities satirist.

"One can't say I'm picking on one group and not the other. I think it's a warts-and-all look at the whole community. I pick on right-wing and left-wing Muslims, I pick on the secular...I think it's important to go after everyone in comedy, so that no-one is happy - except the viewers of course," she laughs.

The first episode has several examples of post-9/11 humour, including a scene where airport police whisk away the new imam for questioning after his mobile phone call is misinterpreted.

The jokes about racial profiling and terrorism, are defended by the Director of Network Programming for the CBC, Kirstine Layfield.

"It is daring in the sense that it's bringing it out again and discussing it in kind of an honest but funny way," she says.

"But humour comes from truth and this is exactly what certain groups of people are experiencing right now."

US interest

Critics have cautiously welcomed the new show, including John Doyle, a leading Canadian TV writer for The Globe and Mail newspaper. He says that despite some of the controversial subject matter it covers, Little Mosque is actually quite a gentle, rustic comedy.

"If anything it's a bit hokey." he says "I think it has a lot in common with shows like Ballykissangel, Hamish Macbeth or Doc Martin, those British TV comedies that are set in a rural community and celebrates its eccentricities while usually featuring an outsider who's a fish out of water."

It remains to be seen whether Canadians will embrace the show, or even find it funny.

But there's been no shortage of attention for the show, including plenty from south of the border. US TV news organisations have been intrigued enough by the show's subject matter to send crews up to a neighbouring country they largely ignore.


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; canuckistan; cbc; comedy; dhimmis; dhimmitude; indoctrination; littlemosque; mosqueontheprairie; muslim; nawaz; notfunny; pc; politicalcorrectness; propaganda; whiningwahabbists; zarqanawaz
In the first episode, other stock characters are introduced, such as a local right-wing radio shock jock (whose first question to the imam is "Are you a terrorist?"),....and a rural bumpkin who is absolutely convinced of a terrorist plot on every corner.

[sarcasm] Sounds hilarious! [/sarcasm]

1 posted on 01/09/2007 8:23:43 PM PST by Arnold Zephel
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To: Arnold Zephel

This sounded like an odd "Saturday Night Live" joke at first. But then I saw an interview a while back with Zarqa Nawaz. She sounded like she truly has a great sense of humor and perspective.

I'm also thinking she has a truckload of confidence and intestinal fortitude to (potentially) get on the wrong side of a fatwa. I wish her well.


2 posted on 01/09/2007 8:40:06 PM PST by cyn (Gatorbait!)
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To: cyn

Watching it right now....


3 posted on 01/09/2007 8:44:44 PM PST by canadianally
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To: canadianally

All the white fols think all the Muslims are terrorists. I did laugh a few times. Will update after the show.


4 posted on 01/09/2007 8:46:00 PM PST by canadianally
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To: canadianally

thanks, I look forward to reading about it.

I saw a clip of the guy standing in line at airport talking on his cell phone and making all sorts of loaded statements. It was so funny! I'm not sure how the overall context will come play out, but I was reminded of "Green Acres", a misfits in the country kind of scenario.


5 posted on 01/09/2007 8:49:52 PM PST by cyn (Gatorbait!)
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To: canadianally

Bump to catch the update.


6 posted on 01/09/2007 8:51:00 PM PST by zlala ("History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." -Dwight D. Eisenhower)
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To: canadianally
All the white fols think all the Muslims are terrorists.

Aren't they?

7 posted on 01/09/2007 8:57:26 PM PST by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Arnold Zephel

Still islamists.


8 posted on 01/09/2007 9:03:42 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Arnold Zephel

Will the episode about the suicide bomber be promoted as:

Next week, a very special Little Mosque on The Prairie


9 posted on 01/09/2007 9:07:06 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake.)
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To: Arnold Zephel
A sitcom about islam?

Sounds stupid: jokes about jokes are never funny.

10 posted on 01/09/2007 9:09:07 PM PST by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Arnold Zephel
In the first episode, other stock characters are introduced, such as a local right-wing radio shock jock (whose first question to the imam is "Are you a terrorist?")

What was the answer?

11 posted on 01/09/2007 10:27:31 PM PST by hsalaw
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To: Arnold Zephel
I'll tune in for the season finale when little mo suffers from premature detonation because the evil Zionists confused his bomb maker. Sounds friggin hilarious /s
12 posted on 01/09/2007 10:44:29 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: word_warrior_bob
Will the episode about the suicide bomber be promoted as: Next week, a very special Little Mosque on The Prairie

LOL, Let me guess is the bombers name Imam Ingalls???..

13 posted on 01/10/2007 4:02:38 AM PST by snowman_returns (Destination over the rainbow!!!!!!....)
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To: Arnold Zephel

I do not want to be channel surfing and click though an al-Qaeda sitcom. At the very least, some of the money generated from the show will be channeled back to fund terrorists and jihadis. When I write my check to the cable company each month, I would like to know that not one cent is ever delivered back in support of the muzzies.


14 posted on 01/10/2007 4:11:21 AM PST by BuffaloJack
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To: Nightshift

ping...


15 posted on 01/10/2007 5:45:46 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping list - freepmail me to get on or off.)
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To: Arnold Zephel

Can't believe this is targeted at muslim audiences. There isn't a more humor-impaired culture! And the consequences the inferior infidel offending the perpetually offended muslim - payment of tribute or death.


16 posted on 01/10/2007 6:55:24 AM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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