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Markaz Sahaba Online Radio
Markaz Sahaba is a digital radio station live streaming worldwide from Durban. Under the motto “The voice of the Ahlus-Sunnah-Wal-Jama’ah”, it offers religious and informative content to its audience. It serves the Islamic community with a line-up comprised of religious and educational programmes, talk shows on current affairs and lifestyle and news reports.
ZIf you are in the Durban and surrounding areas and if you need your decoder to be retuned, you may contact Dawood Mondli or you can visit him at our Markaz Sahaba Durban Studio
Mondli – 063 403 2743
If you are in the Johannesburg and surrounding areas and if you need your decoder to be retuned, you may contact Zunaid Khan
Zunaid Khan – 084 304 0795 / 081 378 8477 / 081 378 8477

















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