The Guardian Australia
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Animated film Time Hoppers celebrates Muslim scholars and modern scientific contributions
The animated film Time Hoppers: The Silk Road premiered in UK cinemas, showcasing Muslim scholars and their contributions to modern science. Co-creators Flordeliza Dayrit and Michael Milo aimed to create engaging content where Muslim children see themselves as heroes. The project evolved from educational material into a broader mission of representation for underrepresented voices in media.
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