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Brit Muslim woman launches global hunt for 500 ` lovely Osamas

A woman has launched a global hunt to track down 500 Osamas, and has already turned up with 44.

London, July 23 : A woman has launched a global hunt to track down 500 Osamas, and has already turned up with 44.

Doctor Farrah Jarral is travelling the world searching for men who share their first name with terror chief Osama Bin Laden, but do not have his devilish designs.

She's asking each of them to write down something they love on a piece of cardboard.

According to The Sun, pictures of her Osamas are being posted on the web and her search is being filmed for a Channel 4 documentary.

Farrah, 26, hopes her project will give the world a better view of Islam

She has already filmed dozens of Osamas, including a Nigerian hide salesman who loves footballer Wayne Rooney and a British entrepreneur with a passion for meatballs.

She has also uncovered an Egyptian tailor who has a thing for chickens and a butch Nigerian trucker with a penchant for romantic novels.

Essex-born Farrah works at London's St Mary's Hospital and was one of the medical workers who assisted victims in the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings in 2005.

She was left devastated by the killings and bloodshed caused by a small group of fellow British Muslims.

ANI

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