Nationality Canada Known for Award winning producer | Name Nazim Baksh Role Journalist | |
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Setting the scene keeping it real ustadh nazim baksh
Nazim Ahmed Baksh is a Canadian journalist and television producer. He is noteworthy for producing the documentary Son of al Qaeda, about Canadian youth Abdurahman Khadr.
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- Setting the scene keeping it real ustadh nazim baksh
- How should muslims receive and respond to current events ustadh nazim baksh
- Career in Journalism
- References

In 2006 the University of Toronto invited Baksh to serve an eight-month fellowship in its Journalism program.
Baksh, Linden MacIntyre and Neil Docherty won an award from the Canadian Association of Journalists for a segment entitled The Mole that appeared on CBC News The National in 2007. In 2011 Baksh and John Lancaster won a Canadian Association for Journalists award for "Death in a Community."
How should muslims receive and respond to current events ustadh nazim baksh
Career in Journalism
Baksh was hired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1990, following earning his Masters in Journalism, and has worked there, in one capacity or other, since. His accomplishments there include: