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want out of the mosque to give the real image of Islam that coexists with all cultures and generate dynamic interaction with other non-Muslim communities of different origins Interviews - 02/06/2010 11: 28 - Author: Abdul Haqq Salaberria - Source: Webislam

For the first time in Catalonia, a radio program is presented and directed by immigrants and Muslims. A proposal from the international NGO Builders of Life and Ouahda ACM, the program's main objective is an example of intercultural coexistence of immigrants and Muslims of Catalonia and Spain. "Per tot Món (To everyone) is a joint program of radio broadcast from Mataró Radio that includes educational activities, news, sports, religion, politics, culture, etc. The program, with its variety of topics, not meant to be locked into a specific category of programming and its main thrust is to inform society about issues of concern to immigrants in general and Muslims in particular, facilitating possibility of having an objective view of these communities.

The program, with multiple sections, including interviews, guests and music, which is the main theme and its particular identity label. The guidelines are to select aimed at satisfying the tastes of a variety of audiences and different national origins. Also includes contests and calls from listeners to give it a dynamic, creative and varied.

Although the predominant languages are Catalan and English, "Per tot Món" translates into French, Arabic into English and German and can be heard from anywhere in the world through your Internet connection. The ACM

Ouahda Muslim is an association with 10 years in Mataró, and was the first. Has a center of worship but want to leave the mosque to give the real image of Islam that coexists with all cultures and generate dynamic interaction with other non-Muslim communities of different origins.
- How did the idea of doing a radio show? More .. on page webislam

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