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"I am very proud of my children – their success is my success – and I share their joys." Mashud and his son Shamsul discuss their lives and their relationship over the years. Mashud, 83, lives in Bradford ... Bradford. Although he likes to stay busy, visiting his local mosque daily, he has experienced loneliness and therefore enjoys his regular telephone friendship calls. Here Mashud and his son, Shamsul, discuss