Patterns of Faith Episodes Episode guide
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            Muslim Women in Britain
A young British woman talks about being a career woman and a Muslim
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            Wesak - Buddhism
Meetings with Buddhists as they celebrate Wesak
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            Caring for Holy Ground
Exploring the links between nature, ecology, and religion
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            Caring for Holy Ground
Exploring the links between nature, ecology, and religion
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            The Alevi
The Alevis community in Turkey and their interpretation of Islam
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            The Alevi
Members of the Turkish Alevi Islamic community discuss their beliefs
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            Happiness
The world's faiths differing concepts of everlasting bliss
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            Happiness
An exploration of the ways people of different faiths - and none - find happiness
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            Happiness
A spiritual quest for true happiness. How do we know when we have it?
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            Christian Worship – Prayer
How traditionalists and modernists express their worship through songs, sermons and prayer
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            Christian Worship – Music
Worshipping through music. The extraordinary range of sounds used to praise God
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            Christian Worship – Eucharist
The central act of Christian worship goes back to the Last Supper of Jesus
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            Children of Faith
Teachers of all traditions have realised some holy people speak directly to children
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            Children of Faith
How do people of faith pass on a sense of the divine to their children?
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            Pow-Wows
Native Americans celebrate their history and their ancestors in music, song, and dance
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            Fatima, the Daughter of Muhammad
The values Fatima represents as the perfect daughter, wife, mother, and comforter
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            Guru Nanak
The life history and poetry of the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak
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            Five Books of Moses
Do the stories about Rachel the shepherdess have any relevance in the modern day?
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            Walsingham Village
Walsingham village in England has been a place of pilgrimage since the Twelfth Century
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            Diaspora Drumming - Ebbo
Ebbo Voices, a singing group formed to preserve Ebbo culture and promote Christianity
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            Diaspora Drumming - Kurds
How the Kurdish diaspora's music reflects their struggles and their Sufism
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            Diaspora Drumming - Sephardic Jews
The musical influence of Sephardic Jews on Bevis Marks Synagogue in London
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            Diaspora Drumming - Sikhs
A Sikh woman in Britain uses music to draw young Sikhs back to their faith
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            Special Services - Pentonville Prison
How Pentonville Prison's Muslim prisoners are served by Imam Nizar Boga
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            Special Services - Gatwick Airport
An airport seems an unlikely place to find a chaplaincy. What do the chaplains there do?
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            Special Services - The Royal Free Hospital
Minding the spiritual health of patients and staff at The Royal Free Hospital in London
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            Bosnia
The effects of the war in Bosnia on the lives of the surviving muslims
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            Dervish Zikr
Bosnian Sufi Muslims reflect on the recent war and their desire for a multifaith society
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            Rabindranath Tagore
India's greatest 20th Century writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913
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            Rabindranath Tagore
India's greatest 20th Century writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913