MUCH more serious now. Born in Somalia but brought up from the age of five in London, Rageh Omaar has established himself as one of Britain's most respected TV journalists.

A Westernised Muslim true to his faith he here presents what he calls "a personal attempt to show how that other half us is an indivisible part of our existence wherever we live". He gives his own answers to key questions such as: "Does your Muslim identity and loyalty supersede loyalty to your nation? Do you feel Muslim first and Somalian, British, French or Dutch second? Can the two identities really co-exist?"

Omaar believes they can, but he worries that attacks on ethic minorities for "separating themselves" will deepen the separation. He believes it is possible to have distinct cultures within a harmonious society. Based firmly on his own experiences and those of others, his quietly- delivered thoughts are well worth listening to.