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Dilly Hussain | Syrian revolution, Meeting Joulani | Bangladesh and it's islamic spirit

Dilly Hussain | Syrian revolution, Meeting Joulani | Bangladesh and it's islamic spirit

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Dive into a compelling episode of "Bangladesh and Beyond" where we engage with Dilly Hussain, an esteemed journalist, to dissect his experiences and observations from pivotal global events.


In this episode, we explore:


Dilly's visit to Syria and the firsthand account of a nation in turmoil.

The significant meeting with Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, leader of HTS, and its implications for the Syrian conflict.

Dilly's visit to Bangladesh amidst political upheaval and his insights into the local dynamics.

The fall of Assad's regime, discussing the reasons behind its collapse and the aftermath.

Similarities and comparisons between the leadership of Sheikh Hasina and Bashar al-Assad, focusing on governance styles, public perception, and the political environment in both countries.


Dilly Hussain's unique perspective provides a nuanced understanding of these complex issues, challenging us to look beyond the surface and consider the human stories at the heart of these political narratives.


About Dilly Hussain:


Dilly Hussain is a prominent British journalist and commentator, known for his work as Deputy Editor at 5Pillars. His coverage spans critical issues affecting Muslim communities, featured in Al Jazeera, The Independent, and Middle East Eye.


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