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On the morning of July 7th 2005, Mikkel H. Eriksen found himself on the underground train that was blown up at Edgware Road Station during the terror attacks on London. That day, four young Muslims killed themselves and took 52 people with them. Mikkel walked away unharmed, and decided to turn his experience and all the questions that followed into a constructive exploration of how young muslims' everyday lives in London had been affected after the attacks.

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On the morning of July 7th 2005, Mikkel H. Eriksen found himself on the underground train that was blown up at Edgware Road Station during the terror attacks on London. That day, four young Muslims killed themselves and took 52 people with them. Mikkel walked away unharmed, and decided to turn his experience and all the questions that followed into a constructive exploration of how young muslims' everyday lives in London had been affected after the attacks.

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