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  2. Waaq - Wikipedia

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    Waaq is also a word in Arabic for protector ( واق ) and occurs in the Quran. [12] [13] Some traditions indicate Waaq to be associated with the Harari region. [14] The Sufi mystic Ibn Arabi mentions in his Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya that Waaq used to be a generic name for God, in comparison to the Turkic people’s tenets of Tengri. [15]

  3. List of Islamic television and radio stations in the United ...

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    This set the foundation for the Islamic television channels available today. In July 2009, ILM Radio launched, making it the first Islamic radio station to launch nationwide in the UK. [2] ILM Radio returned in Bradford and Leeds on DAB+ Radio with new identity as Marefa Radio. Founder Qamar Zaman (AKA Shabir Qamar)

  4. Jawhara FM - Wikipedia

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    Jawhara FM (Arabic: جوهرة أف أم); is a private radio station in Tunisia. Generalist radio whose studios are located in Sousse, it was launched on 25 July 2005 by the voice of Walid Besbes. The name Jawhara FM refers to the nickname given in Tunisia to the city of Sousse, the "pearl of the Sahel", the word jawhara in Arabic meaning "pearl".

  5. Radio Makan (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The studios of Radio Makan are located in the Broadcasting Corporation building in Jerusalem and in the basement of the Tower of the Prophets in Haifa. The word "makan" means "place" in Arabic. According to surveys conducted by the Government Advertising Bureau, Radio Makan is the second most listened-to station among Israeli Arabs as of the ...

  6. Maqam (Sufism) - Wikipedia

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    Maqām [1] (Arabic: مَقَام "station"; plural مَقَامَات maqāmāt) refers to each stage a Sufi's soul must attain in its search for God. [2] The stations are derived from the most routine considerations a Sufi must deal with on a day-to-day basis and is essentially an embodiment of both mystical knowledge and Islamic law ().

  7. Al-Bayan (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Bayan (Arabic: البيان) is the Islamic State's official radio station, [1] based in Iraq, owned and operated by the Islamic State, which broadcast at 92.5 on the FM dial. The station aired a news-talk format and broadcasts in the Arabic, Kurdish, English, French, and Russian languages. [2]

  8. CHOU (AM) - Wikipedia

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    CHOU (Arabic: إذاعة الشرق الأوسط Idhā'at ash-Sharq al-'Awsaṭ ; French: Radio Moyen-Orient ; English: Middle East Radio) is a multilingual Canadian radio station broadcasting in Montreal, Quebec at 1450 kHz and retransmitted at 104.5 MHz.

  9. Radio and television channels of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Pulse 95 Radio 95.0 - Acoustic, Talk, Tech - Sharjah's first English radio station. Sharjah Broadcasting Authority; Classic FM 91.6 - Classic, Jazz and Chill Out - Abu Dhabi Media. Radio Classical Opera Dubai 88.6 - The First Classical and Opera Radio station in UAE