Choose quotes font
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad’s village, filled with relatives. I’m one
Next quotes
Nadiya Hussain:
The only reason we had an oven at home was because it came attached to the cooker. Mum would keep hNadiya Hussain:
I first met my husband on the day we got married, when I was 20. I moved to be with him in Leeds, 1Nadiya Hussain:
When I watch a TV show I wouldn’t notice if someone was Muslim or wearing a hijab. It’s nice to beNadiya Hussain:
For me, it’s important to instil in my children that they can do whatever they like, that no matterNadiya Hussain:
Growing up, I didn’t see that many Muslims on TV and we don’t see many now. But essentially I am aNadiya Hussain:
As a child my life felt like an adventure, because my dad is such a fun guy. I had a brother and siNadiya Hussain:
Islamophobia first appeared in my life on 11 September 2001. I was coming back from college and didNadiya Hussain:
Arranged marriages get a bad reputation. Do they always work? No, but that’s true of all marriages.Nadiya Hussain:
Pot Noodles are my true love because I don’t have to cook them. I have a ritual: take one pot noodlNadiya Hussain:
Brexit makes me uncomfortable. It feels like we’re in no-man’s-land, and it doesn’t feel safe. Peop