مــواقــيــت الــصــلاة

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عن الإذاعة
الرسالة:

نشر كتاب الله مسموعا ليبقى كما هو قرآنا يتلى في كل وقت وزمان بتلاوات مميزة وموثوقة ونشر سنة المصطفى عليه الصلاة والسلام

الرؤية:

أن تكون إذاعة دبي للقرآن الكريم ،الاذاعة الأولى في خدمة كتاب الله

الاهداف:
  • بث القران الكريم مسموعا على مدار الساعة.
  • العناية بعلوم القران الكريم وتفسيره وايصالها لكل مستمع.
  • نشر كتاب الله في شكل تسجيلات صوتية موثوقة ومعتمدة.
  • تعزيز دور الدين في المجتمع من خلال أئمه معتمدين وموثوقين
  • أرشفة وحفظ افضل تلاوات القران الكريم لقراء العالم الاسلامي والعربي والقراء المواطنين.
  • الحفاظ على كتاب الله كمصدر من مصادر ومراجع الحفاظ على لغتنا العربية .
  • العمل على تنمية المواهب المحلية الوطنية من حفاظ كتاب الله وتبنيهم ودعمهم.

5. Coal Digger -

Theme-wise, "Coal Digger" explores the difficulty of blending families. Claire’s skepticism toward Gloria’s marriage to Jay—a much older, wealthy man—is a classic trope of the "trophy wife" suspicion. By having the insult filter through a child’s misunderstanding, the show highlights how adults' private prejudices can inadvertently shape the next generation. Gloria’s reaction is not one of denial, but of genuine hurt; she prides herself on her passion and loyalty, and being reduced to a financial opportunist is a blow to her identity.

The episode also utilizes the comedic "mockumentary" style to great effect, particularly through Phil Dunphy. Phil’s desperate need to be the "cool dad" and his ill-timed attempts at physical comedy—like his obsession with a "wearable fan" and his accidental tackle of Cameron—provide a lighthearted counterpoint to the central drama. Meanwhile, Mitchell’s struggle to understand football to bond with Jay underscores the recurring theme of father-son disconnect.

Ultimately, the episode concludes with a characteristic Modern Family reconciliation. Gloria confronts Claire, and instead of a permanent rift, they reach an understanding through a moment of shared vulnerability. Gloria’s "punishment" for Claire—making her jump into the pool fully clothed—serves as a literal and metaphorical "icebreaker."

Theme-wise, "Coal Digger" explores the difficulty of blending families. Claire’s skepticism toward Gloria’s marriage to Jay—a much older, wealthy man—is a classic trope of the "trophy wife" suspicion. By having the insult filter through a child’s misunderstanding, the show highlights how adults' private prejudices can inadvertently shape the next generation. Gloria’s reaction is not one of denial, but of genuine hurt; she prides herself on her passion and loyalty, and being reduced to a financial opportunist is a blow to her identity.

The episode also utilizes the comedic "mockumentary" style to great effect, particularly through Phil Dunphy. Phil’s desperate need to be the "cool dad" and his ill-timed attempts at physical comedy—like his obsession with a "wearable fan" and his accidental tackle of Cameron—provide a lighthearted counterpoint to the central drama. Meanwhile, Mitchell’s struggle to understand football to bond with Jay underscores the recurring theme of father-son disconnect.

Ultimately, the episode concludes with a characteristic Modern Family reconciliation. Gloria confronts Claire, and instead of a permanent rift, they reach an understanding through a moment of shared vulnerability. Gloria’s "punishment" for Claire—making her jump into the pool fully clothed—serves as a literal and metaphorical "icebreaker."

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