Iqraa

Iqraa
Logo of Iqraa
CountrySaudi Arabia and Egypt
Affiliates
  • Iqraa Arabic
  • Iqraa Bangla
  • Iqraa Asia
  • Iqraa International
Programming
Language(s)
Picture format
Ownership
OwnerArab Radio and Television Network
(via Arab Media Corporation)
History
Launched21 October 1998; 25 years ago (1998-10-21)
by Saleh Abdullah Kamel
Links
Websitewww.iqraa.com
Availability
Streaming media
myTV (U.S.)Watch live

Iqraa TV also spelt IQRA TV (Arabic: اقرأ iqraʾ  "read")[1] is a satellite and internet television channel owned by Saleh Abdullah Kamel's Arab Media Corporation. It was founded in 1998. The channel promotes itself as a "Muslim family's safe haven", presenting religious and social programming. The Iqraa channel says its vision is;

Iqraa Channel seeks to meet the viewers' needs through presenting a number of serious programs on the viewers' everyday life problems, serving their spiritual, cultural, social and economic interests, from an Islamic perspective with a modern vision.

and that part of its mission is;

Iqraa Channel also aims at presenting the true moderate face of Islam to people in the West where media does not present an objective view on the Islamic Law.[2]

Name

The word iqraʾ is of Classical Arabic origin which literally means "read/recite" (imperative) from what is believed by Muslims to be the first word revealed to Muhammad in the Quran.

Educating non-Arab Muslims

Iqraa International states that its main mission is "to educate Islam to non-Arab Muslims, and reveal misconceptions and clarifying the teachings of Islam."[3]

The educational focus of Iqraa's strategy is evidenced in its programming, which address a range of everyday topics from an Islamic perspective. Iqraa International shows includes "The Market", which discusses financial matters from an Islamic perspective and notably features Iqraa owner Sheikh Saleh Abdullah Kamel. "The Balance" is a health and nutrition program incorporating Quranic teachings. Iqraa also produces programming for children, including "Youth Issues" and "The Lives of Noble Figures," a documentary program "that aims to connect Muslim youth with the great leaders of Arab and Muslim history who achieved admirable glories."[4]

Iqraa's international programming is particularly aimed at educating Muslims living in the West on proper Islamic practices. Such programming includes "Muslim Minority" on "Muslims living in the West" and "The Role of the Masjid in the West".[4]

Availability

Iqraa TV is available on four satellites: Nilesat, Badr 3, Badr 2, AsiaSat 5 and Hotbird. It is also available on StarTimes, a Chinese digital television network and Chinasat11

In August 2011, Iqraa International began airing its first English-language programming.[3]

As of 2012, different Iqraa TV channels have become available for viewers in North and South America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand through over-the-top technology on myTV.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Shapiro, Samantha M (30 June 2006). "Ministering to the Upwardly Mobile Muslim". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Iqraa Tv Channel ! About Our Channel". Arab Media Corporation. Retrieved 31 March 2008.
  3. ^ a b "About Us". Iqraa.com. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Iqraa.com". Programs. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  5. ^ "MyTV – Channels from home | Channels". Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2013.

External links

  • Official website


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