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De Meiden van Halal (English: "The Girls of Halal") was a Dutch television programme of the Dutch broadcasting foundation NPS. The show is about Islamic Dutch people interacting with people from other religions and cultures. The presenters are Moroccan-Dutch sisters Esmaa (born 1979), Jihad (born 1983) and Hajar (born 1986) Alariachi. In 2009 Jihad and Hajar were on board Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 when it crashed outside of Schiphol Airport. Jihad was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Also Hajar was treated for her injuries in hospital Spaarne in Haarlem.

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  • De Meiden van Halal (English: "The Girls of Halal") was a Dutch television programme of the Dutch broadcasting foundation NPS. The show is about Islamic Dutch people interacting with people from other religions and cultures. The presenters are Moroccan-Dutch sisters Esmaa (born 1979), Jihad (born 1983) and Hajar (born 1986) Alariachi. In 2009 Jihad and Hajar were on board Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 when it crashed outside of Schiphol Airport. Jihad was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Also Hajar was treated for her injuries in hospital Spaarne in Haarlem. (en)
  • De Meiden van Halal was een Nederlands televisieprogramma van de NPS dat in 2005 voor het eerst werd uitgezonden. Het was een praatprogramma dat werd gepresenteerd door de drie zussen Esmaa, Jihad en Hajar Alariachi. De presentatrices zijn van Marokkaanse afkomst en worden gezien als behoudend islamitisch omdat ze met hoofddoek presenteren. Zelf presenteerden zij zich in het programma niet alleen als islamitisch maar ook als geĆ«mancipeerd. Ze wonnen aan bekendheid toen zij in het televisieprogramma Bimbo's en Boerka's, tegenstellingen in multicultureel Nederland in discussie gingen met cabaretier Hans Teeuwen, naar aanleiding van diens toespraak in 2007 bij de onthulling van een monument ter ere van de in 2004 vermoorde filmregisseur Theo van Gogh. In 2016 keerden de gezusters Alariachi terug op de televisie met het programma 'De Mama's van Halal' van de NTR. (nl)
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  • De Meiden van Halal (English: "The Girls of Halal") was a Dutch television programme of the Dutch broadcasting foundation NPS. The show is about Islamic Dutch people interacting with people from other religions and cultures. The presenters are Moroccan-Dutch sisters Esmaa (born 1979), Jihad (born 1983) and Hajar (born 1986) Alariachi. In 2009 Jihad and Hajar were on board Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 when it crashed outside of Schiphol Airport. Jihad was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Also Hajar was treated for her injuries in hospital Spaarne in Haarlem. (en)
  • De Meiden van Halal was een Nederlands televisieprogramma van de NPS dat in 2005 voor het eerst werd uitgezonden. Het was een praatprogramma dat werd gepresenteerd door de drie zussen Esmaa, Jihad en Hajar Alariachi. In 2016 keerden de gezusters Alariachi terug op de televisie met het programma 'De Mama's van Halal' van de NTR. (nl)
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  • De Meiden van Halal (en)
  • De Meiden van Halal (nl)
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