2MFM Established in 1995

The Muslim Community Radio is a multicultural and multilingual Islamic radio station. It broadcasts to the Sydney community in general
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26/09/2025

حفل تكريم الوزراء طوني بيرك، جايسن كلير وجهاد ديب بدعوة من السيدين نزيه الخير ومصطفى قطعية.

Tune in to 92.1 FM this Monday at 10:15 am for an uplifting episode of Path to Stability. In this episode, Samia intervi...
26/09/2025

Tune in to 92.1 FM this Monday at 10:15 am for an uplifting episode of Path to Stability.

In this episode, Samia interviews Nour Ladkani, a social worker about how to access the NDIS and navigate challenges related to homelessness and domestic violence with Nour ladkani from with light.

The episode will include translations into Arabic and Urdu as well as a live quiz. Bring your coffee!

25/09/2025

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On Saturday the 20th of September, 2MFM attended the African Australian Islamic Association's Mawlid Celebration night. ...
25/09/2025

On Saturday the 20th of September, 2MFM attended the African Australian Islamic Association's Mawlid Celebration night. The event gathered men, women and children from various cultures, African and beyond, upon one message. That of love, longing and appreciation for the the best of all creation, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The night consisted of children's chanting performances, Quran recitation and speeches from community leaders.

Huge congratulations to Fatima El Zein — winner of the PM Drive Time & Nagham Al-Sabah Mawlid Mystery Box!
25/09/2025

Huge congratulations to Fatima El Zein — winner of the PM Drive Time & Nagham Al-Sabah Mawlid Mystery Box!

Zain Saydawi picking up his prize, as the poster winner for this years Mawlid Kids Art Comp. Congratulations Zain!
25/09/2025

Zain Saydawi picking up his prize, as the poster winner for this years Mawlid Kids Art Comp. Congratulations Zain!

24/09/2025

Coffee with the Commander of Auburn Police Area.

Due to the numerous activities and events organized by the Muslim community in Sydney, two consecutive episodes of the  ...
24/09/2025

Due to the numerous activities and events organized by the Muslim community in Sydney, two consecutive episodes of the 'Voice of the Community' program will be broadcast next Friday. In English & Arabic.

تابعونا يوم الجمعة كالمعتاد لحلقة جديدة من برنامج باللغتين العربية والانكليزية
ضيف الحلقة الثانية رئيس تجمع شباب مسلمي فيجي في سدني السيد عزيز أكبر
Community Connect 92.1 FM Fiji Nepali Radio FM 91.1अस्ट्रेलिया क्यानवेरा को नेपाली रेडियो Tourism Fiji

Tune in this Friday for a new episode of   in both English & Arabic, our guest will be    Mayor of Campbelltown Darcy Lo...
24/09/2025

Tune in this Friday for a new episode of in both English & Arabic, our guest will be Mayor of Campbelltown Darcy Lound
تابعونا يوم الجمعة كالمعتاد لحلقة جديدة من برنامج باللغتين العربية والانكليزية ضيف الحلقة رئيس بلدية كامبلتاون للحديث عن اخر الاخبار والمشاريع في بلدية كامبلتاون.
Community Connect 92.1 FM Ziad Eldaoud

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Established in 1995

The Muslim Community Radio is a multicultural and multilingual Islamic radio station. It broadcasts to the Sydney community in general while incorporating elements that target the Islamic community of Sydney. It first transmitted twenty-four hours a day during the month of Ramadan of 1995 and has continued to broadcast during every month of Ramadan and Dhul-hijja (Pilgrimage month). In addition, in 1997 Muslim Community Radio was broadcasting on every Friday of that year until the introduction of the temporary broadcast community license (TBCL). Muslim Community Radio currently broadcasts 24 hours 365 days a year covering all Islamic events. Because Arabic/Lebanese is, according to statistics, the major ethnic language communicated among the Muslims in Sydney, understandably the radio programs are primarily transmitted in the Arabic and English languages with spots of other community languages, evolving in pace with demand.