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Clerics continue to use unauthorised FM transmissions to spread their message
By Riaz Ahmad
Published: July 24, 2014

PESHAWAR:
The trend of running FM radio stations from mosques and madrassahs — a status symbol for the clergy in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa — did not come to an end after Maulana Fazlullah went off air and west of Swat. Illegal FM stations continue, albeit on a small scale, without inviting much attention from authorities.


City FM

There are at least three such stations in Mattani village; two regularly air wa’az (sermons) during Ramazan. Often the airplay includes a daras (lecture) or Quranic tafseer.

“There are three rival madrassahs in our village which have an FM radio station of their own since 2004 and they regularly preach their own viewpoint on air,” an elder from Mattani village told The Express Tribune. In most cases, the sermon is aired in the evening. However, one enthused madrassah runs a morning show from 9am to noon during Ramazan.

“There is an influential cleric who started this practice in 2004 but it’s rumoured that security forces directed him to keep his channel off air, threatening strict action otherwise,” he added. The cleric’s brother still operates his own FM channel while a rival Barelvi madrassah also has a station which is not frequently on air but does run the odd Ramazan broadcast.

A game of whac-a-mole

There used to be three FM stations in Safan, Badhaber. “Last year a team of government officials raided the famous Safan madrassah and dismantled the FM apparatus, taking it away with them,” said another elder of Badhaber village.

However, it does not take long for another channel to pop up, as the equipment needed to set up an FM radio station is easily available in Karimpura inside the walled city and is cheap.

“An FM will cost you as little as Rs8,000 and as much as Rs30,000,” said the Badhaber elder. “Radio mechanics in Karim Pura assemble it using readily-available parts.”

When’s it gonna stop DJ

The FM trend started around 2003-04 when Mufti Munir Shakir, the founding father of Lashkar-e-Islam, established his foothold in Nala area of Bara, Khyber Agency and installed an FM in his mosque. Shakir became a popular cleric overnight as the channel could be heard several kilometres away — as far as Mattani, Sarband, Masho Khel, Badhaber, and Sheikhan.

Other clerics who felt threatened by Shakir’s rising stardom followed suit and soon FM stations were piped out of at least six madrassahs in Badhaber and Mattani. Not to mention rival stations run by the Ansarul Islam in Malikdin Khel, Tirah Valley, transmitting talks by Mufti Mehboobul Haq.

“The Lashkar-e-Islam channel is now used by Mangal Bagh, but he is not as gifted a speaker as Mufti Munir Shakir,” said the elder. “Nevertheless, people listen to it as it reflects the policies of the lashkar against Bagh’s opponents and government.”

When contacted, a Pemra official in Peshawar said their frequency allocation board is responsible for detecting illegal stations and is based in Islamabad.

“You cannot run a radio channel from your house or mosque. It is illegal and our teams detect and seize such machines,” he said. Only when a licence is issued by Pemra are proper frequencies allocated to each radio station, added the official. “These are strictly monitored. Our teams can detect any radio station, no matter how weak its frequency.”

Published in The Express Tribune, July 24th, 2014.
 
Madrarsa's with their own FM station ?

What will they have next ? A private airstrip ?

They should be jammed - both the station & the broadcaster.
 
Madrarsa's with their own FM station ?

What will they have next ? A private airstrip ?

They should be jammed - both the station & the broadcaster.

They would first prefer a "Halal" brothel first.
 
Amsterdam is the place for it, apparently:

AMSTERDAM’S HALAL HOOKERS | BARE NAKED ISLAM
lovely.. will visit there soon. .. people say its not like a typical red light area and not seedy and dangerous. "window shopping" would be good.
wonder if I can take my other half with me.. but then again if these Mullah's are going to be there then I must have an improvised tazer gun with me. :)
 
lovely.. will visit there soon. .. people say its not like a typical red light area and not seedy and dangerous. "window shopping" would be good.
wonder if I can take my other half with me.. but then again if these Mullah's are going to be there then I must have an improvised tazer gun with me. :)

Hey, it is your life and your choice. Who am I to disagree? :D
 
Hey, it is your life and your choice. Who am I to disagree? :D
I think we will stick to the level of Turkish belly dancing.
choose a good Turkish restaurant in the main high street or affluent area food, staff and the dancers will be good and atmosphere will be relaxed and friendly. avoid stag / hen parties though.. they are too loud.
 
good going beta wait 50 more fazullah in next few years then
 
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