Islam Radio Stations

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  1. Rahman Media Net Gh

    • Religious & Spirituality
    • Islam
    Online

International Islam radio stations

  1. إذاعة القرآن الكريم من القاهرة

    • Religious & Spirituality
    • Islam
    98.2 FM
  2. QURAN LIVE RADIO

    • Talk
    • Islam
    Online
  3. Quran Radio اذاعة القرآن الكريم - الرياض

    • Islam
    100.0 FM
  4. Sha3by 95 FM

    • Islam
    • Arabic Music
    95.0 FM
  5. Radio Orient

    Le lien entre l'Orient et l'Occident

    • News
    • Islam
    • Arabic Music
    94.3 FM
  6. Maher Al-Muaiqly (ماهر المعيقلي)

    Imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah

    • Religious & Spirituality
    • Islam
    Online
  7. Egyptian Holy Quran Radio (اذاعه القرآن الكريم المصريه)

    • Religious & Spirituality
    • Islam
    98.2 FM
  8. إذاعة القرأن الكريم

    • Islam
    103.4 FM
  9. Radio Sunna إذاعة السنة

    • Talk
    • Religious & Spirituality
    • Islam
    Online
  10. إذاعة الشيخ ياسر الدوسري

    • Islam
    Online

Islamic radio in Ghana serves as a vital spiritual and social lifeline for the Muslim community, which constitutes a significant and vibrant portion of the nation’s population. These stations have carved out a unique space within the country’s diverse media landscape, moving beyond simple religious broadcasting to become essential hubs for education, community news, and moral guidance. For many listeners, tuning in is a daily ritual that fosters a deep sense of connection to their faith and their neighbors.

A central figure in this digital and terrestrial wave is Rahman Media Net Gh, a station that exemplifies the modern approach to Islamic broadcasting in the region. Along with other key players like Iqra Radio and Zuria FM, it provides a platform where the timeless teachings of the Quran meet the contemporary realities of Ghanaian life. Programming often includes beautiful recitations of the Holy Scripture, insightful Friday sermons, and dedicated hours for Islamic songs and Nasheeds. However, the scope is frequently broader, featuring talk shows that tackle pressing social issues—ranging from marriage and family life to health and civic responsibility—all framed through an Islamic lens.

The linguistic diversity of these broadcasts is one of their most impressive features. Recognizing the multicultural nature of the Zongo communities and the wider Muslim population, stations often broadcast in a mix of Hausa, Arabic, English, and local dialects like Twi. This ensures that the message of peace and spiritual growth is accessible to everyone, from scholars and elders to the youth. By bridging the gap between traditional religious values and the complexities of modern society, Islamic radio stations in Ghana do more than just broadcast; they empower their audience with knowledge and a shared identity. Whether through a morning lecture or a late-night prayer session, these stations remain a steadfast companion for millions of Ghanaians seeking to live a life guided by faith and community spirit.