Halifax mosque marks beginning of Ramadan with 1st broadcast from new radio station
CBC
When the first broadcast of the One Ummah Radio Station hit the airwaves to mark the start of the holy month of Ramadan, Abdullah Yousri felt a sense of pride.
Broadcasting live from a small room in the basement of the Ummah Masjid mosque in Halifax, the new radio station is the product of two years of planning and hard work.
"It was a long process, but we feel like it's worth it and paid off at the end," said Yousri, the imam and executive director of the mosque.
Yousri says it is the first Muslim radio station in Atlantic Canada.
The first broadcast was the Taraweeh Prayer, also called the Night Ramadan Prayer. Yousri said the timing couldn't have been better.
"Everyone was very excited to hear the prayers and the service and radio," Yousri said with a smile. "People were taking videos in their cars of the radio and the broadcasts and sharing it with everyone and with us, which is a very nice feeling."
Yousri said the radio station is culturally significant for the community.
"For many cultures, they used to put the radio on maybe for hours and hours. Having the radio coming from the mosque with the different programming is … custom specifically around seasons like Ramadan," Yousri said.
"So it gives people the feeling they are kind of home."
Yousri said the idea to start a radio station was circulating in the community for years, but the approval process is arduous.
"They tried multiple times before to get it done, but they couldn't finish it and they couldn't complete the paperwork," he said.
But two years ago when the COVID-19 pandemic began, the need for a station grew.
"It was very difficult for so many brothers and sisters and families to come together and come for a prayer," Yousri said. "So we have been thinking about doing this over the radio to make it more accessible for so many other community members."
A group of around 15 volunteers came together to bring the station to fruition. Youssef Ahmed donated his time to the cause and became the head volunteer.