QF Radio, a member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, will air an engaging range of shows exploring religious, cultural and health topics to celebrate Ramadan.
As part of its morning programming, QF Radio will discuss religion and health, with shows including ‘Spiritual Hour’, ‘Ramadan 101’ and ‘Children of Adam and Eve’. Additionally, shows such as ‘Your Health First’ will explore the importance of nutrition, health and physical activity during this year’s celebration.
Afternoon programmes will feature further religious discussion facilitated by ‘Live QFIS Lectures’ as well as the exploration of prominent health topics such as ‘Diabetic Tips,’ addressing especially relevant issues during fasting.
QF Radio will usher in the evening with an hour of beautiful music, selected and presented by members of the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO). There will also be a weekly roundup of events and happenings throughout the holy month to keep listeners up-to-date on other exciting events, including QF’s Ramadan Festival and Oxygen Park activities.
Listen in daily to QF Radio English on 91.7 FM. More information on programme listings and times, can be found on http://www.qfradio.com/
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