UW FM 101.8 Radio, in a remarkable Ramadan Special Transmission spanning over 30 episodes, invited renowned scholars and experts who shared profound insights into the various facets of Islam and the teachings of the Quran, highlighting the significance of Ramadan and its profound impact on society. The series commenced with a captivating discussion led by Professor Dr. Ziaullah Rahmani, Regional Advisor for Islamic Law and Jurisprudence at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Dr. Rahmani eloquently elucidated the virtues of Ramadan, its significance, and the transformative effects it brings to society and emphasized the importance of upholding neighbors' rights and our responsibilities. Following Dr. Rahmani's enlightening discourse, Ms. Saima Riffah, an Islamic scholar and Head of the Alhuda Quran Section in Wah Cantt, meticulously navigated the Quran in a comprehensive overview across the 30 episodes. Ms. Riffah's insightful discussions not only shed light on the verses of the Quran but also explored the lives of Muslim heroes and elucidated the divine names of Allah. Moreover, Ms. Farhat Anwar, a revered religious scholar, motivational speaker, and the Founder and President of ALIF Welfare Society, Wah Cantt, further enriched the transmission by expounding on the significance of Ramadan. She addressed a myriad of topics, including the purpose of Ramzan, the etiquettes of fasting, issues related to Sehri and Iftari, the spiritual retreat of Itikaf, the blessed Night of Power (Lailatul Qadr), and the significance of Sadqa Khairat (charitable deeds) during Ramadan. Additionally, she concluded the series by reflecting on the bittersweet farewell to Ramzan, highlighting the importance of bidding adieu with gratitude and reflection.
The Ramzan special transmission has been a source of knowledge and spiritual nourishment, helping listeners understand Islam and enriching the Ramadan experience.