Radio shows help listeners to spend time in Ramadhan positively
Published: 04:03 PM,Mar 26,2024 | EDITED : 08:03 PM,Mar 26,2024
People who spend a lot of time driving their cars find time for radio. Some eagerly await their favorite programme, while others tune in to programmes while driving to work or home or running errands.
Radio serves as a source of entertainment and knowledge and plays a vital role in the lives of youth during Ramadhan. It offers a variety of programmes tailored to them, addressing contemporary issues directly and engagingly. These programs cater to diverse interests and needs of young people.
Oman's English-language radio provides a range of diverse programs targeting all listeners, Muslims, and non-Muslims alike. Many of these diverse programmes have a special Ramadhan spirit, aiming to touch the hearts of listeners during this holy month.
Among these programs is 'We Fast Together, We Pray Together,' which discusses various aspects of social and religious life during Ramadan. Presented by Shaikh Hatim Al Abdulsalam and Ahmed Al Busaidi, this programme stands out for providing a unique atmosphere by the dialogue and interaction among listeners.
Her Highness Sayyida Mayya Al Said's inspiring and motivational show 'Love Your Life,' aims to inspire listeners to live a life closely connected to Allah. It is one of the essential shows that young people listen to during Ramadhan.
Another notable show is 'Muscat Candid,' known for its diversity, allowing listeners to ask questions and participate in the programme via WhatsApp. It also covers various entertainment news and interviews with different authors.
Competitions and games are an integral part of Ramadhan radio programs. 'Night Time Drive' hosted by Yusuf Al Taee combines artistic and entertainment elements, featuring interviews with individuals with various skills, entertaining competitions, and purposeful discussions that captivate listeners.
The radio also offers pre-recorded shows like 'Knowing Your Religion,' presented by Sheikh Dr. Kahlan Bin Nabhan Al Khrusi, the Assistant Grand Mufti of Oman. It discusses Islamic values and principles for a full hour every Friday at 2:10 pm. Another program by Dr. Khalan titled 'Seeking Guidance' airs every Monday and Wednesday at 5:00 pm, focusing on finding inner stability through the teachings of Islam.
Shaikh Dr Hatim Al Abdulsalam's show 'Road Map,' is a heartfelt dialogue with the audience, airing every Friday and Saturday at 1:14 pm. It looks at some concepts and ideas from the Quran.
'Insights on Being' by Muatasim Al Sharji discusses the relationship between philosophy and religion. It is aired every Sunday and Tuesday at 7:00 PM.
'Future Fantasy,' hosted by Ali Al Shuhi, blends musical pieces from various countries with English-language poetry composed by the host, and is broadcast every day at 11:00 am for an hour.
Amar Al Naimi presents various vignettes reflecting Omani traditions and heritage, in a show called 'Majan Chronicles.' It is aired every Monday and Thursday at 11:00 am for 20 minutes.
Talal al Shuhry, Director of Foreign Channels in Ministry of Information, said what distinguishes this programing season, ' This programming season shows again the strength and presence of Omani youth, with almost all shows being hosted by young talented Omanis representing all facets of the Omani community.'
Al Shuhry said, ' You can catch all our programmes on our live shows throughout the holy month. Shows are also available on our Soundcloud and podcast platforms @omanfm.om'
These radio shows reflect the cultural diversity of Oman. They witness significant interaction from the audience, contributing greatly to building the Islamic identity of young people through diverse, enjoyable, and informative programmes, enabling them to positively invest their time during Ramadhan.
Radio serves as a source of entertainment and knowledge and plays a vital role in the lives of youth during Ramadhan. It offers a variety of programmes tailored to them, addressing contemporary issues directly and engagingly. These programs cater to diverse interests and needs of young people.
Oman's English-language radio provides a range of diverse programs targeting all listeners, Muslims, and non-Muslims alike. Many of these diverse programmes have a special Ramadhan spirit, aiming to touch the hearts of listeners during this holy month.
Among these programs is 'We Fast Together, We Pray Together,' which discusses various aspects of social and religious life during Ramadan. Presented by Shaikh Hatim Al Abdulsalam and Ahmed Al Busaidi, this programme stands out for providing a unique atmosphere by the dialogue and interaction among listeners.
Her Highness Sayyida Mayya Al Said's inspiring and motivational show 'Love Your Life,' aims to inspire listeners to live a life closely connected to Allah. It is one of the essential shows that young people listen to during Ramadhan.
Another notable show is 'Muscat Candid,' known for its diversity, allowing listeners to ask questions and participate in the programme via WhatsApp. It also covers various entertainment news and interviews with different authors.
Competitions and games are an integral part of Ramadhan radio programs. 'Night Time Drive' hosted by Yusuf Al Taee combines artistic and entertainment elements, featuring interviews with individuals with various skills, entertaining competitions, and purposeful discussions that captivate listeners.
The radio also offers pre-recorded shows like 'Knowing Your Religion,' presented by Sheikh Dr. Kahlan Bin Nabhan Al Khrusi, the Assistant Grand Mufti of Oman. It discusses Islamic values and principles for a full hour every Friday at 2:10 pm. Another program by Dr. Khalan titled 'Seeking Guidance' airs every Monday and Wednesday at 5:00 pm, focusing on finding inner stability through the teachings of Islam.
Shaikh Dr Hatim Al Abdulsalam's show 'Road Map,' is a heartfelt dialogue with the audience, airing every Friday and Saturday at 1:14 pm. It looks at some concepts and ideas from the Quran.
'Insights on Being' by Muatasim Al Sharji discusses the relationship between philosophy and religion. It is aired every Sunday and Tuesday at 7:00 PM.
'Future Fantasy,' hosted by Ali Al Shuhi, blends musical pieces from various countries with English-language poetry composed by the host, and is broadcast every day at 11:00 am for an hour.
Amar Al Naimi presents various vignettes reflecting Omani traditions and heritage, in a show called 'Majan Chronicles.' It is aired every Monday and Thursday at 11:00 am for 20 minutes.
Talal al Shuhry, Director of Foreign Channels in Ministry of Information, said what distinguishes this programing season, ' This programming season shows again the strength and presence of Omani youth, with almost all shows being hosted by young talented Omanis representing all facets of the Omani community.'
Al Shuhry said, ' You can catch all our programmes on our live shows throughout the holy month. Shows are also available on our Soundcloud and podcast platforms @omanfm.om'
These radio shows reflect the cultural diversity of Oman. They witness significant interaction from the audience, contributing greatly to building the Islamic identity of young people through diverse, enjoyable, and informative programmes, enabling them to positively invest their time during Ramadhan.