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Radio 786 in Motion
Radio 786 strives to be more than just a radio station, by taking creative ideas out into the field. From
Zakaah In Focus (Part 1)
Excerpt: Guidelines on paying Zakaah(alms) with the South African National ZakaahFund.Description: On the FYI show, the SANZAF National Chairperson, Fayruz
Who is Samtoa?
The South African Muslim Travel Association(Samtoa) and the South African Travel Hajj Operators Association(Sathoa) have merged their interests to form
Matric Learner At Windsor High School Receives More Than Just A Simple Act Of Kindness
A Grade 12 class at Windsor High School has surprised a fellow class-mate with a cellphone. Tashreeq Doovey from Hanover
Beirut Blasts – A Country Outraged
Beirut Blasts – A Country Outraged After the devasting blasts in the Lebanese capital, the provisional death toll stands at
At 25, Radio 786 Bolsters the African Voice
As it celebrates a quarter-century of broadcasting, Radio 786 has developed into a media establishment of note, offering award-winning content
New Hajj and Umrah Operators Association Launches in SA
The South African Muslim Travel Association and the South Travel Hajj and UmrahOperators Association have merged their interests to form
Celebrating the South African Muslim Women – The Experience of Women
Qaadirah Mohammed speaks to Saleemah Jaffer and Tasleema Layla from Madina Institute about their experiences of being Muslim women in
What Is The Role Of Women In Islam?
History of Islam is littered with strong women and an entire Quranic surah is even dedicated to women. We have
Lebanon Prime Minister Resigns Following Beirut Blast
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab will soon be stepping down from his position. This, as Diab, announced his resignation almost
Beirut Blasts – A Country Outraged
After the devastating explosion in the Lebanese capital, the provisional death tollstands at 137, with several people missing and over
Evidence Show That Charl Kinnear Was Tracked Before Being Killed
The cellphone of murdered top Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear wastracked from 8am to 15h25pm on the day if his