Episode two Monday 5th March
So far, it has been an intense experience, but ten days in the volunteers are starting to react against the constant prayer and introspection.
To keep the group on track, leader Abdullah Trevathan has asked them to stick to a schedule of five daily prayers - so far only agnostic Simon has managed to attend every one. Mudassar finally relinquishes his mobile phone and without the constant distraction starts to question his real values in life. For Azim, his reconnection to Islam takes a surprising turn as he reconsiders the sort of woman he would like to spend the rest of his life with.
As part of their daily teachings, the group explore death, a topic which has major significance for each member particularly Pom Jenkins, who still has unresolved issues around the death of her sister when she was twelve.
Barrister Aisha is beginning to isolate herself from some group activities. She is uncomfortable with some forms of worship and rejects Abdullah’s approach to Islam. Before long she has to face a crucial decision: whether to stay or cut short the experience.
A surprise trip to Morocco jolts the group out of their comfort zone. Abdullah has made no actual preparations for their stay. Instead he tells them to put their faith in Allah and experience a true spiritual journey.
