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  2. Ahlulbayt TV - Wikipedia

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    The channel, which seems to enjoy great popularity amongst Western-born Muslim youths, was also featured in Shelina Janmohamed's book Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World. [5] The channel preaches moderation and has several shows dedicated to women, presented by females from various backgrounds.

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

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    Sunni Islam: Eman Channel aims to produce high-quality programs; in terms of both production value and Islamic principles; available freely on satellite television, mobile app and online. Eman Channel is a real alternative Islamic channel for Muslims. [14] Eman Channel shows range from studies of the Qur'an to Halal entertainment for Kids.

  4. Islam Channel - Wikipedia

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    Islam Channel is a UK-based, free-to-air, English language, Islamic-focused satellite television channel and online media platform funded by advertising [1] and donations. [2] It was founded in 2004 by Mohamed Ali Harrath (born 1963), a Tunisian activist and businessman; his son, Mohamed Harrath, [ 3 ] is now its chief executive officer.

  5. Islamic television networks - Wikipedia

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    For Muslim minority and immigrant communities, Islamic television channels can help individuals cultivate a sense of Pan-Islamic identity. [ 1 ] Islamic television networks deal with a wide variety of issues related to the diverse ways in which Islam is practiced globally, and should be distinguished from Islamist television stations.

  6. Peace TV - Wikipedia

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    Peace TV is a non-profit Emirati satellite television network that broadcasts free-to-air programming. It is one of the world's largest religious satellite television networks. It is one of the world's largest religious satellite television networks.

  7. Alchemiya - Wikipedia

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    The founders of Alchemiya were motivated by a desire to counter negative perceptions of Muslims. One complaint was that Netflix productions often depicted Muslims as terrorists. [6] Instead, Alchemiya intends to showcase the lifestyle and diversity of the world's 1.6 billion Muslims and the positive contributions of Islam. [6]

  8. British Muslim TV - Wikipedia

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    It states, "A new Sky channel that provides both Muslim and non-Muslim communities with news, views and insights into how British Muslims live. We will also present content from our community, for our community, with the aim to make British Muslims feel confidently Muslim and comfortably British."

  9. List of Muslims in entertainment and the media in non-Muslim ...

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    Ali Abbasi – former Scottish TV presenter [36] Tazeen Ahmad – British television and radio presenter and reporter [37] Fareena Alam – Editor of British Muslim Magazine Q News. [38] She was named Media Professional of the Year by Islamic Relief in 2005 and at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards in 2006. [39] Lisa Aziz – news presenter ...