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Big Zuu Goes To Mecca | Preview (BBC Two)

Big Zuu Goes To Mecca follows the Double BAFTA-winning TV chef and rapper as he visits one of Islam’s holiest cities for the first time.



Zuu embarks on the pilgrimage of Umrah during Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims, on a journey he hopes will allow him to connect more deeply with his faith.



With a mum from Sierra Leone and a Lebanese dad, the rapper and chef has got Islam in his heritage on both sides of his family, but as a young man born and raised in London, sticking to strict interpretations of the rules hasn’t always been easy.


Having grown up blending the traditions of multiple cultures, he may not have been raised praying five times a day, but devotion to Islam has always been very important to him.



Big Zuu says: “My faith has always been a huge part of my core identity, so travelling to Mecca to perform Umrah is a humbling and life-changing experience that I will cherish for years to come.


“I wanted to make this film to show that being a modern Muslim man doesn’t always look the same for everyone and that there is no one way to be a Muslim. My hope is it inspires Muslims and non-Muslims alike to learn more about our beautiful religion and to start conversations about the importance of faith, whatever you believe in.”



Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics, says: “We’re so pleased to be able to follow Big Zuu on his pilgrimage to Mecca. Zuu’s devotion to his faith plays a large role in his life so the story of personal spiritual journey is an important one to tell.”


Jaimie D'Cruz, Creative Director at Acme TV, says: “Being taken on a journey to the heart of this global faith by such an exciting pop culture icon as Big Zuu feels like a real treat as well as a fun and nuanced exploration of what it means to be a young Muslim in modern Britain.”



Big Zuu Goes To Mecca airs Sunday 14th April at 9pm on BBC Two.

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