Television programs on Saturday evening covered many important issues and topics that concern the Egyptian citizen and public opinion.
Sherif Madkour on the stage: The Egyptian women’s broadcaster calls me and this is a crown on my head
The journalist Sherif Madkour confirmed that the biggest link between him and his program is the audience, because he sits with me every day at 4 o’clock to watch me, and the announcer says, “The women of Egypt are making fun of me, but I am not upset, and this is a crown on my head, and the mothers and grandmothers of Egypt trust me blindly, and I hope I will be the best of this trust.” The children also trust me.”
Sherif Madkour added, during his interview on the program “On the Stage” with the journalist Mona Abdel Wahab, on Al-Hayat channel, “When I give advice to the children on the program, I find the second Mother’s Day on Facebook with videos of the children applying what I say, and this makes me happy.”
Sherif Madkour confirmed, “Standing in front of the camera was a major transformation in my life, and I was afraid. My work as a broadcaster on specialized channels was also a turning point, and my program was spent on the sector, and it is a beautiful feeling when I go to the channel and someone tells me that you are the one who owns the channel, and this is a responsibility that terrifies me.”
Al-Mufti on Al-Nas TV: Creating amnesty was an essential feature of the conquest of Mecca
Dr. Shawqi Allam, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, said that the religion of Islam encourages all good morals, including forgiveness, forgiveness, tolerance, and the suppression of anger, pointing out that our Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, is a good role model, and that is why God chose him.
The Mufti of Egypt explained, during an episode of the “Hadith Al-Mufti” program, broadcast on “Al-Nas” satellite channel, today, Saturday: “Our Prophet, the Prophet, was not angry with himself, and Mrs. Aisha used to say that he would not avenge himself unless the sanctity of God was violated, so he would take revenge on her.”
He added: “And upon the conquest of Mecca, he said to them, ‘Go and you are free. He had an attitude of forgiveness inherent in him, and if it had been anyone else, he would have taken revenge on them. Anger and revenge are lusts, and fasting curbs these desires. Our Prophet, the Prophet, advised us to have an attitude of forgiveness and pardon while fasting.”
Al-Nas Channel is keen to provide diverse content during the month of Ramadan, as the map of programs broadcast on screen during the 30 days included 28 diverse programs, ranging from advocacy, fatwa, interpretation of the Qur’an, explanation of the Sunnah, scientific discussion, recitation, and transmission of rituals from major mosques from inside and outside Egypt.
Tarek Allam reveals the secret of the success of the “Golden Words” program
The journalist Tariq Allam revealed, for the first time, special divine messages that reached him before the incident occurred, as he learned of his mother’s death hours before and the details of the death came to him, and the matter was repeated to him regarding the death of his older sister, pointing out that these messages come to him in choosing cases herself in filming the program. Words from Dahab.
The journalist Tariq Allam confirmed in the program (Speak to God with Ahmed Al-Khatib) on Radio 90.90, that he has been an orphan since childhood and that he feels that God always shows him the future, pointing out that it is one of the most difficult moments that he went through in his life, and in which he spoke to God. The journalist Tariq Allam said, He does not forget the difficult moments he went through twice with the same scenario, the first time after the death of his mother, and the second time after the death of his sister.
Allam added that he is always talking to God, and that talking to God and taking God into account in his work was the reason for his great success in his famous television program, “Talks from Gold,” explaining that most of the winners of the program were simple people and well-deserving of the award.
He continued, saying: Man needs to talk to our Lord about all his affairs… and take into account our Lord in all his affairs, and our Lord will have a share of every need in a person’s life.
Journalist Tariq Allam praised the program (Talk to Our Lord with Ahmed Al-Khatib) on Radio 90.90, and said that it contains a deep philosophical idea, and reveals the depth of the relationship between humans by monitoring the difficult situations that a person went through and in which he resorted to God, His word, and His salvation.
Mustafa Hosni: Always feel that you are greatly blessed to reach contentment, even if the affliction is prolonged
The preacher Mustafa Hosni said, “Satisfaction is a state that consists in the heart of a group of beliefs and ideas that revolve in a person’s head during a crisis. It is an internal state and this is the work of the heart.” He continued, “I will tell you the meaning that if you achieve it, you will reach contentment even if the affliction lasts a long time. It is the exercise of gratitude for both parts of it, which is the feeling that you are in “A great blessing.”
Mustafa Hosni added, during the presentation of the “Baseer” program broadcast on Al-Nas satellite channel, that the first part of practicing gratitude is imagining the worst in your life, and the second is remembering your history with our Lord and His grace upon you, and His generous hand, so see what He gave you on the day He created you and until today.
Mustafa Hosni continued, “Our Lord is patient with us, honors us, and provides for us. He taught us Surat Ad-Dhuha on the day when the affliction became severe for the Prophet, so our Lord said to him: “Didn’t He find you an orphan and take refuge? (6) And find you lost and guide you (7) And find you in need and enrich you.” So God teaches us about The context of this verse is that We know that God has stood by my side since my childhood, and every bitterness will pass with relief in His hand. Remember your history with God to ease the pain of affliction for you, bring you to contentment, and move you from diaspora to certainty.”