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Ebraheem Al-Samadi Opens Up on Ramadan in BBC Interview

The Dubai Bling star joined BBC Asian Network's Not Even Water to share how Ramadan shapes his life, faith, and identity beyond the Netflix spotlight.

Ebraheem Al-Samadi Opens Up on Ramadan in BBC Interview
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  • 1Ebraheem Al-Samadi appeared on the BBC Asian Network programme Not Even Water (Series 5, episode released 19 February 2026) to discuss Ramadan and faith.
  • 2The 30-minute episode, titled 'Behind the Bling with Ebraheem Al-Samadi' and hosted by Nadia Ali, explored how Ramadan shapes his life beyond Netflix's Dubai Bling.
  • 3Al-Samadi spoke candidly about the challenges of growing up Muslim in Florida, USA, describing the experience as formative in shaping his identity.
  • 4He expressed fondness for Rooh-Afza, a traditional Ramadan drink, highlighting how cultural ties remain important despite his international lifestyle.
  • 5Not Even Water is produced in Birmingham by BBC Audio for BBC Asian Network and the episode is available for over a year via BBC's official listing.

# Ebraheem Al-Samadi Opens Up on Ramadan in BBC Interview

According to the BBC, Dubai Bling cast member Ebraheem Al-Samadi appeared on the BBC Asian Network programme Not Even Water to reflect on Ramadan, faith, and personal growth.

The episode, titled Behind the Bling with Ebraheem Al-Samadi, was released on 19 February 2026 as part of Series 5. Hosted by Nadia Ali, the 30-minute discussion explores how Ramadan shapes Ebraheem Al-Samadi's life beyond the spotlight of Netflix's Dubai Bling.

Ebraheem Al-Samadi on Growing Up Muslim in Florida

During the BBC interview, Ebraheem Al-Samadi shared that growing up as a Muslim in Florida, USA, came with real challenges. He spoke candidly about how difficult it was at times to navigate faith and identity in a Western environment, describing the experience as formative in shaping who he is today.

The Dubai Bling star also spoke about his fondness for Rooh-Afza, a traditional Ramadan drink, and how cultural connections remain important to him despite his international lifestyle.

Dubai Bling Fame and Faith

Ebraheem Al-Samadi, known globally through Dubai Bling on Netflix, discussed how he balances public life with religious commitment. According to the BBC, he explained that Ramadan provides an opportunity for self-reflection and recalibration, even amid business and media commitments.

The episode also sees Nadia Ali and Ebraheem Al-Samadi discuss how faith has shaped their personal journeys and how they aim to improve themselves during the Holy Month.

BBC Asian Network: Not Even Water Production Details

Not Even Water is produced in Birmingham by BBC Audio for BBC Asian Network. The episode is available for over a year, according to the BBC's official listing.

Listeners are also directed to support resources via the BBC's Action Line page if topics discussed in the programme resonate personally.

Through this BBC appearance, Dubai Bling's Ebraheem Al-Samadi offered audiences a more personal perspective — highlighting the intersection of faith, identity, and modern fame during Ramadan. You can listen to the episode on BBC Audio.

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