Established in 1995 The Muslim Community Radio is a multicultural and multilingual Islamic radio station. It broadcasts to the Sydney community in general while incorporating elements that target the Islamic community of Sydney. It first transmitted twenty-four hours a day during the month of Ramadan of 1995 and has continued to broadcast during every month of Ramadan and Dhul-hijja (Pilgrimage month). In addition, in 1997 Muslim Community Radio was broadcasting on every Friday of that year…
In this episode, Samia interviews Adjunct Professor Karleen Gribble about infants and children during floods. They speak about how we can feed babies milk without the availability of clean and hot water. The interview is followed by a brief translation in Arabic.
In this episode, Samia interviews Associate Professor Ian Wright about water quality during floods. They speak about important preparations when floods approach and when to avoid drinking tap water. The interview is followed by a brief translation in Arabic.
In episode 3 of The Ones Who Missed Him we talk about a special case of a man who held the true belief in his heart, amid the Idol Worshippers in his tribe, shortly before the Revelation.
On the AM Drive Time show, we hosted Brother Mohamad Zahab for a series about the Prophetic Sunnah. In this fifth episode, Brother Zahab gives some real marriage advice, tackling the big questions: how do you make a house into a home, and what prevents that from happening in the first place?
In episode 2 of The Ones Who Missed Him we talk about a non-Human creation who longed for the Prophet - Jinn from the time of Jesus, who heard about the Prophet who will be revealed from among the Arabs and to follow him, and that Jinn's encounter with a man who later became a companion.
In episode 1 of The Ones Who Missed Him we talk about our first father, Adam, and how he showed his love and reverence for the Final Prophet, and the beautiful poem of Al ^Abbas that details the sustained greatness of Muhammad throughout history until his birth. Aired: 18/8/26
On the AM Drive Time show, we hosted Brother Mohamad Zahab for a series about the Prophetic Sunnah. In this third episode, Brother Zahab shows the secrets within the sunnahs of the Prophet, and how to easily and effectively embed them into your life.
On the AM Drive Time show, we hosted Brother Mohamad Zahab for a series about the Prophetic Sunnah. In this second episode, Brother Zahab highlights the bond between Muslims, and the role that friendship and brotherhood/sisterhood plays in spiritual wellbeing.
On the AM Drive Time show, we hosted Brother Mohamad Zahab for a series about the Prophetic Sunnah. In this first episode, Brother Zahab explores the different meanings of the word "sunnah", and the greatness of those who followed in the footsteps of the noble Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
In this episode, Samia interviews in English, Nour Saraya, a member of the SES about how to prepare for floods. They speak about how to prepare the emergency kit and how to steer clear of danger during floods.
In this episode, sister Jihad interviews State Emergency Services member, Abdul Alkhateeb, about preparing for floods. He details the importance of preparing an emergency kit and not driving into flood water. In the second segment, Samia interviews Meghan Hibbert, the assistant coordinator-general for the National Messaging System Taskforce from the National Emergency Management Agency.
بايع الأنصار نبيهم في العقبة الثانية على قول الحق أينما كانوا، وعدم الخوف في الله لومة لائم، على نصرته في المَكره والمَنشَط، والإنفاق في العسر واليسر، على طاعة أولي الأمر، على الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر، وأن يلتزموا القيم المحمدية. وغير ذلك. عن هذا يسرها الحاجة هنادي أن تحدثكم عن هذا..
We hear the words self-care everywhere, but what does it actually look like in everyday life? Join Mariam as she speaks with Aida about managing stress, avoiding burnout, setting healthy boundaries, and making time for yourself without guilt. A thoughtful conversation filled with practical tips that anyone can start using today.