LOST on ABC has become such a popular show. It has gained a cult following in just a short time. Fans of the show understand how great the stories are, because they deal with areas that are not usually shown on television.
This episode of the HotConflict radio show discusses the concepts that have developed over the seasons of LOST.
There is a lot of hidden meaning and religious significance to various aspects of the show.Concepts of Religion and Dharma such as those reflected in the episode Man of Science Man of Faith
LOST is also a unique show in that one of the main male leads in the series from the start was a Muslim Iraqi. Even though the cast is an ensemble, Sayid Jarrah has been portrayed as one of the moral heroes of the Oceanic Flight 815 survivors.
- Are there Jinns on the Island of LOST?
- Who are the Others?
- What is the Black smoke?
- Who is Jacob?
One of the main characters named Desmond has the ability to time travel. Whenever you have supernatural events or science fiction, time travel is always an interesting phenomenon to watch. The most recent episode titled The Constant explained the ability Desmond has.
Lost Cast
Matthew Fox: Jack
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Mr. Eko
Evangeline Lilly: Kate
Josh Holloway: Sawyer
Ian Somerhalder: Boone
Jorge Garcia: Hurley
Maggie Grace: Shannon
Naveen Andrews: Sayid
Harold Perrineau: Michael
Terry O'Quinn: Locke
Daniel Dae Kim: Jin
Yunjin Kim: Sun
Emilie de Ravin: Claire
Michelle Rodriguez: Ana Lucia
Malcolm David Kelley: Walt
Cynthia Watros: Libby
Henry Ian Cusick: Desmond
Michael Emerson: Ben
Elizabeth Mitchell: Juliet
Dominic Monaghan: Charlie
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Saleem Siddiqui is a Political Commentator, Public Speaker, Actor
and Consultant. He is a trained
Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Specialist. He conducts sermons and training for various religious and
Nonprofit organizations. Working with effort to increase Muslim and
Islamic awareness in Communications, Public Relations (PR), Public
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as they relate to the integration of Muslims in the United States of
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Saleem Siddiqui has undergrad degrees in Arabic and religion from the Middle East and attended Law School in Houston,Texas. He has consulted with the FBI and testified on behalf of the District Attorney of Virginia on cases relating to National Security and “The War on Terror”.





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