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Gay Muslim story for EastEnders | Gay Muslim story for EastEnders |
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EastEnders is to tackle a storyline which will feature a Muslim man embarking upon a gay affair. | EastEnders is to tackle a storyline which will feature a Muslim man embarking upon a gay affair. |
Newcomer Syed Masood, played by Marc Elliott, will fall for openly gay man Christian Clarke (John Partridge) and the pair will share an on-screen kiss. | Newcomer Syed Masood, played by Marc Elliott, will fall for openly gay man Christian Clarke (John Partridge) and the pair will share an on-screen kiss. |
The plot is expected to hit TV screens from next month. | The plot is expected to hit TV screens from next month. |
"I think EastEnders would be doing the programme a disservice if they didn't give a voice to various communities," Elliot told the BBC Asian Network. | "I think EastEnders would be doing the programme a disservice if they didn't give a voice to various communities," Elliot told the BBC Asian Network. |
"I think that's really important because I think London is a very ethnically diverse multicultural place, and EastEnders has a job to reflect that in the storylines it gives people and the characters they have on board." | "I think that's really important because I think London is a very ethnically diverse multicultural place, and EastEnders has a job to reflect that in the storylines it gives people and the characters they have on board." |
His character, who joined the cast recently, has been trying to make amends with his family. | His character, who joined the cast recently, has been trying to make amends with his family. |
It is entirely possible to be Muslim and gay and there's many of us in Britain today Yusuf Wehebi from Imaan | It is entirely possible to be Muslim and gay and there's many of us in Britain today Yusuf Wehebi from Imaan |
His mother Zainab Masood, played by Nina Wadia, has also been seen trying to set him up with various women from "good families". | His mother Zainab Masood, played by Nina Wadia, has also been seen trying to set him up with various women from "good families". |
'Visible minority' | 'Visible minority' |
However, the gay storyline has been criticised by Asghar Bokhari of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee. | However, the gay storyline has been criticised by Asghar Bokhari of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee. |
"The Muslim community deserves a character that represents them to the wider public because Islamophobia is so great right now," he said. | "The Muslim community deserves a character that represents them to the wider public because Islamophobia is so great right now," he said. |
"There's a lack of understanding of Muslims already and I think EastEnders really lost an opportunity to present a normal friendly Muslim character to the British public." | "There's a lack of understanding of Muslims already and I think EastEnders really lost an opportunity to present a normal friendly Muslim character to the British public." |
But the show's executive producer Diedrick Santer said it was important to tackle issues which reflect real life. | But the show's executive producer Diedrick Santer said it was important to tackle issues which reflect real life. |
"It's really important that on EastEnders we give the Masoods big stories. | "It's really important that on EastEnders we give the Masoods big stories. |
"Sometimes there's a danger of being too careful with black or Asian characters that we might go into territories that might offend. | "Sometimes there's a danger of being too careful with black or Asian characters that we might go into territories that might offend. |
"But it seems to me if we steer away from any controversy, they don't stand a chance of being a great EastEnders family - they'll just be in their kitchen unit making curries for years and years and that's not going to be very interesting." | "But it seems to me if we steer away from any controversy, they don't stand a chance of being a great EastEnders family - they'll just be in their kitchen unit making curries for years and years and that's not going to be very interesting." |
Yusuf Wehebi from Imaan - an organisation that supports gay Muslims - agreed with him. | Yusuf Wehebi from Imaan - an organisation that supports gay Muslims - agreed with him. |
"It is high time that the invisible minority became a visible minority," he said. | "It is high time that the invisible minority became a visible minority," he said. |
"It is entirely possible to be Muslim and gay and there's many of us in Britain today. | "It is entirely possible to be Muslim and gay and there's many of us in Britain today. |
"It is great that the BBC have had the courage to raise such an important social issue in our society today." | "It is great that the BBC have had the courage to raise such an important social issue in our society today." |
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