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Established in 1995The 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 until the introduction of the temporary broadcast community license (TBCL). Muslim Community Radio currently broadcasts 24 hours 365 days a year covering all Islamic events. Because Arabic/Lebanese is, according to statistics, the major ethnic language communicated among the Muslims in Sydney, understandably the radio programs are primarily transmitted in the Arabic and English languages with spots of other community languages, evolving in pace with demand.
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فِي رِحَابِ الْغُربةِ وَتَحدِّياتِهَا الْغُرْبَةُ هِيَ بُعْدُ الْإِنْسَانِ عَنْ وَطَنِهِ وَأَهْلِهِ، سَوَاءٌ كَانَ ذَلِكَ لِدِرَاسَةٍ أَوْ عَمَلٍ أَوْ بَحْثٍ عَنْ حَيَاةٍ أَفْضَلَ. وَهِيَ تَجْرِبَةٌ إِنْسَانِيَّةٌ عَمِيقَةٌ يَمُرُّ بِهَا كَثِيرٌ مِنَ النَّاسِ، فَتَحْمِلُ فِي طَيَّاتِهَا مَزِيجًا مِنَ الصُّعُوبَاتِ وَالْفَوَائِدِ فِي آنٍ وَاحِدٍ. عِنْدَ الْبَعْضِ الْغُرْبَةُ كَانَتِ الدَّرْسَ الْأَقْوَى وَالْمُوَاجَهَةَ الْأَصْعَبَ وَالْمَدْرَسَةَ الْكَبِيرَةَ، مَا هِيَ الدُّرُوسُ وَالْعِبَرُ الَّتِي تَعَلَّمْتُمُوهَا مِنَ الْغُرْبَةِ؟
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In Episode 9, psychologist Doukessa Lerias from MyLife Psychologists joins us to discuss the far-reaching impact of addiction on families. She explores the warning signs families should be aware of, the psychological harms often endured by loved ones, and the ways addiction can affect family dynamics and relationships. Doukessa also highlights the vital role families play in supporting recovery, emphasising that meaningful and lasting change is most effective when the individual is willing to seek and accept help. Interviewee: Doukessa Lerias, MyLife Psychologists Date aired: 3/6/26
In Episode 8, youth leader and school teacher Brother Mohamad Zahab joins us to reveal the key social and spiritual factors contributing to youth addiction. In doing so, he highlights the warning signs that parents, community leaders, friends, and teachers should be aware of. He explains how certain behavioural addictions, some of which are often perceived as more socially acceptable, can serve as precursors to more destructive addictions later in life. He concludes by emphasising the importance of replacing harmful habits with positive ones that add value and purpose to a young person's life. Interviewee: Brother Mohamad Zahab, Australian Muslim Youth League (AMYL) leader/school teacher Date aired: 3/6/26
In Episode 7, community leader and Shaykh, Gazey El Asmar, joins us to share personal anecdotes from his experiences witnessing the impact of addiction within the community. With a heavy heart, he recounts stories of loss, hardship, and the destructive consequences faced by those who strayed from Islamic guidance. His stories serve as a powerful reminder that the harms of addiction extend far beyond the individual, with its devastating effects often rippling through families and, at times, the broader community. Interviewee: Shaykh Gazey El Asmar, community leader/religious advisor Date aired: 20/5/26
Established in 1995The 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 until the introduction of the temporary broadcast community license (TBCL). Muslim Community Radio currently broadcasts 24 hours 365 days a year covering all Islamic events. Because Arabic/Lebanese is, according to statistics, the major ethnic language communicated among the Muslims in Sydney, understandably the radio programs are primarily transmitted in the Arabic and English languages with spots of other community languages, evolving in pace with demand.
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