HadiTV

Hadi TV is an International television channel with a Muslim religious focus, producing programs mainly focusing on the Twelver school of thought.[1] It has been named after the name of 10th Imam Ali al-Hadi and duly called Hadi TV. It is first multilingual Islamic channel to broadcast programmes in more than 15 Languages including English, Urdu, Arabic, Persian, F.Dari, Hausa, Swahili, Pashto, Azeri, French, Turkish, Russian, Kurdi, Thai and Malay languages.[2][3][4] The channel is serving a combination of edutainment and infotainment for the community around the world. Hadi TV is producing programs from Pakistan and other countries.[5] In April 2017 telecasting of this channel was banned in Jammu and Kashmir, India by the Central Government of India.[6]

Hadi TV
CountryIraq
Broadcast areaWorldwide
NetworkHadi TV Satellite Channel
SloganThe only multilingual Islamic channel to spread the true teaching of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his Holy Progeny (peace be upon them).
Programming
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerHadi Foundation
History
Launched2008
Links
WebsiteHadi TV
Availability
Satellite
Sky
(UK & Ireland)
Channel 548

List Of Channels

  • Hadi TV 1 (Urdu, English) - Available in South Asia, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe
  • Hadi TV 2 (Malay, English, Thai, Arabic) - Available in South East Asia and Middle East
  • Hadi TV 3 (Azeri, Turkish, Russian) - Available in Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kurdistan and Iran
  • Hadi TV 4 (Farsi, Kurdish, Farsi Dari) - Available in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, North Africa and Malaysia
  • Hadi TV 5 (English, French, Hausa, Swahili) - Available in Africa
  • Hadi TV 6 (Pashto) - Available in Pakistan, Afghanistan
  • Dua Channel (Arabic) - Available in Malaysia, North Africa and Middle East

References

  1. "HadiTV". en.haditv.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  2. http://www.presstv.ir
  3. "Hadi TV 1 - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  4. "Apps". ishia.org. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  5. http://www.haditv.com
  6. http://www.greaterkashmir.net

See also

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