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Saudi Radios

The International Radio station of Saudi Arabia is a public speaking station that speaks in different languages like:

The International Radio station of Saudi Arabia is a public speaking station that speaks in different languages like:

Saudi Radios

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Saudi Radios
Saudi Radios
Saudi Radios

What is it about?

The International Radio station of Saudi Arabia is a public speaking station that speaks in different languages like:

Saudi Radios

App Details

Version
2.10
Rating
(1)
Size
4Mb
Genre
News
Last updated
March 21, 2019
Release date
October 3, 2017
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App Store Description

The International Radio station of Saudi Arabia is a public speaking station that speaks in different languages like:

Persian Section, French Section, Urdu Section, Bengali Section, Swahili Section, Turkish Section, Turkestan Section, Indonesian Section , Somali Section and Pashto Section.
Like all other countries the kingdom of Saudi Arabia concerns about the directed broadcasting services which are broadcasting in non-Arabic languages and giving it a special concern for the same goals of other countries but being a country that taking care of the holy sites like Makah and Medina gives it a stronger dimension to convey the true message of Islam which is based on moderation and tolerance To make the peaceful voice of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia that calls for goodness and Dialogue with the others reaches the whole world.

Overview of international radio stations:
The Saudi International radio stations were launched at 7:00 pm of Sunday evening the ninth of the month of de alhejha 9\12\1368 Corresponding to the 1est of October 1949
The broadcasting started in the holy site of Arafat by the Indonesian language followed by the Urdu language, then the Persian and the Swahili languages had been added then the Somalia, French and Turkish languages after that Bengali, Turkestan and Bambari languages and finally the Pashto language and the Hawsa language that broadcasts only during the haj season.

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