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ARY Qtv

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ARY Qtv
ARY Qtv logo.png
Broadcast areaPakistan
Bangladesh
NetworkARY Digital Network
SloganThe Only Islamic Channel Round the Clock
HeadquartersKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s)Urdu English
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerARY Group
Sister channelsARY Digital
ARY News
ARY Musik
ARY Zindagi
History
Launched1 September 2003
ReplacedAl Saudiya
Former namesQTV
Links
Websitearyqtv.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
VAST (Australia)Channel 12
Cable
WorldCall Cable (Pakistan)Channel 1
NayaTel (Pakistan)Channel 1
Rogers Cable (Canada)Channel 851
Bengal Digital (Bangladesh)Channel 458
Satellite
Intelsat 10 (Asia)ASTRA 14e
Eutelsat 28A (Europe)11426 V 27500 2/3
Dish Network (USA)Channel 661
IPTV
PTCL Smart TV (Pakistan)Channel 2
Bell Fibe TV (Canada)Channel 981
Streaming media
ARY Qtv LiveWatch live

ARY QTV,[1] formerly Quran Television (QTV), is a Pakistani television channel with a Sunni Islam religious focus, producing programs mainly focusing on the Ahle Sunnat Wa Jama'at school. QTV is part of the ARY Digital Network.

The channel has shows featuring well-known scholars such as Saqib Iqbal Shami, Muhammad Raza Saqib Mustafai, Shaykh Hassan Haseeb Ur Rehman, Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, Dr. Umar Al-Qadri, Mufti Abu Baqr, Mufti Muhammad Akmal, Mufti Muhammad Shahid, Mufti Sohail Raza Amjadi,Mufti Muhammad Aamir Muhammad Ajmal Raza Qadri. Other shows include Qur'an teachings, hadith, talk shows, question and answer shows, Qawwali music and Na`at poetry.[2]

Former QTV logo used until 2009

QTV programmes

  • Aap Kay Masail Ka Hal (on Thursday, live from Karachi)
  • Ahkam-E-Shariyat
  • Burhan Ahmed
  • Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri
  • Gulha-E-Naat
  • Hayat-E-Sahaba
  • Khutbat-Jumma (live from Data Darbar Lahor)
  • Khuwab Kya Kehtey Hain
  • Naat Zindagi Hai
  • Pir Saqib Shaami
  • Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiyye
  • Sana-E-Sarkar
  • Seerat-Un_Nabi
  • Subh Bakhair
  • Tahfeem-Ul-Masail
  • Tarteel-Ul-Quran

See also

References

  1. ^ "QTV ban kicks up a row". Hindustan Times. 2006-07-20. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  2. ^ "Sunni-Sufi demand for ban on Zakir Naik: A call for counter-extremism or sectarian slugfest?". Firstpost. Retrieved 2020-05-12.

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