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Rageh Omaar

Rageh Omaar

Acting

Biography

Rageh Omaar is a Somali-born British journalist and writer. He was a BBC world affairs correspondent, where he made his name reporting from Iraq. In September 2006, he moved to a new post at Al Jazeera English, where he presented the nightly weekday documentary series Witness until January 2010.

Known For

Question Time
5.9

This topical debate series based on Any Questions? typically features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by a carefully selected audience.

Question Time

1979
PBS News Hour
5.7

America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.

PBS News Hour

1975
The Life of Muhammad
4.0

The Life of Muhammad is a 2011 British three-part documentary miniseries examining the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the origins of Islam. The documentary was directed by Faris Kermani, written by Ziauddin Sardar, and presented by Rageh Omaar. It was broadcast by BBC Two over three consecutive weeks from 11 July 2011 to 25 July 2011.

The Life of Muhammad

2011
The Bible: A History
6.0

It is a book that originated thousands of years ago in the Middle East. The subject of intensive scholarship and interpretation, the Bible and its rich narratives have shaped politics, culture, and the human experience through the ages. Seven people from different walks of life offer their perspectives on what history's best selling book says about spiritual life and relationships with others.

The Bible: A History

2010
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Rageh Omaar visits Spain, Sicily and France to discover the history of Islam in Europe

An Islamic History of Europe

2009
The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
4.2

It was the world's last Islamic empire - a super-power of a million square miles. From its capital in Istanbul it matched the glories of Ancient Rome. And after six centuries in power it collapsed less than a hundred years ago. Rageh Omaar, who has reported from across this former empire, sets out to discover why the Ottomans have vanished from our understanding of the history of Europe. Why so few realise the importance of Ottoman history in today's Middle East. And why you have to know the Ottoman story to understand the roots of many of today's trouble spots from Palestine, Iraq and Israel to Libya, Syria, Egypt, Bosnia and Kosovo.

The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors

2013
The Miracles of Jesus
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Rageh Omaar bring the miracles of Jesus to life. He looks at the most remarkable miracle of all, the resurrection, and asks why it became the pillar of the Christian faith.

The Miracles of Jesus

2006
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Crime invasion: Britain’s New Underworld is a 10 part is a documentary television programme produced in the United Kingdom by Vashca for the television station Virgin 1. This documentary series investigates the new organised crime cells that now dominate Britain's underworld, such as the Yardies and Turkish Mafia. Each of the gangs featured in the series has its roots in other countries and have been able to successfully establish bases in Britain, from where they now operate. The documentary also focussed on how the police, customs and other agencies are working to combat these growing crime networks and will include testimonies from victims and gang members. The Executive Producer is Glenn Barden.

Crime Invasion: Britain's New Underworld

2007
The War You Don't See
7.8

This film investigates how the media has reported war, from the First World War to the present day.

The War You Don't See

2010
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In the days leading up to the storming of the Red Mosque, Al Jazeera's Rageh Omaar gained exclusive access. He and his team were the last TV crew inside the mosque before the siege began and filmed the last interview with Abdul Rashid Ghazi, one of the mosque's leaders, before his death.

Witness Special - Inside the Red Mosque

2007
The Dead Sea Scrolls
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Since their discovery in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have proven to be among the most important finds ever, informing mankind of its origins and, since they hold a 2,000-year-old incarnation of the Bible, charting religious and sociological history. Learn how archaeologists found them and how the entire world reacted to their discovery, and watch a reenactment that purports to trace just how the documents ended up where they did.

The Dead Sea Scrolls

2007
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A look at the events that triggered the Khomeini movement and led to Iran’s Islamic revolution in 1979.

Iran 1979: Anatomy of a Revolution

2009
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What is the legacy of Iran’s Islamic revolution and how does it affect Iranian society more than three decades later?

Iran 1979: Legacy of a Revolution

2009
An Islamic History of Europe
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Rageh Omaar visits Spain, Sicily and France to discover the history of Islam in Europe.

An Islamic History of Europe

2005
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6.5

Documentary presented by Rageh Omaar which reveals the lives, hopes and fears of the young generation of Tehran, the most intriguing, talked about but least understood city in the world today. Omaar and director Paul Sapin spent a year arranging the permissions and contacts for the film, who include a renowned female photojournalist, a woman who is the CEO of an international transport company, the editor of a youth magazine, the staff at a drug rehab centre and a pop star.

Rageh Inside Iran

2007