Channel 4 to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer every morning during the holy month of Ramadan

I don't have an issue with it, other than the fact that it seems strange that they have decided to specifically cater to the religion of Islam and their holiday.

By that I mean that I don't really see Channel 4 doing much to cater for other religions in their programming. Yes, Christmas is a Christian holiday, but does 'Xmas Specials' of regular programming really count as the same?

I think it'll be something like 5 minutes a day for 30 days. There is a lot more programming about Islam, long before this idea was touted.
 
I don't have an issue with it, other than the fact that it seems strange that they have decided to specifically cater to the religion of Islam and their holiday.

By that I mean that I don't really see Channel 4 doing much to cater for other religions in their programming. Yes, Christmas is a Christian holiday, but does 'Xmas Specials' of regular programming really count as the same?

Well, yes I think so, as there is always things like Christmas specials, but I couldn't care either way, as there are many other things to see what time you need to pray, rather than that. BUT with the time of prayer in the morning being so early it won't affect 'normal' people's lives.
 
By that I mean that I don't really see Channel 4 doing much to cater for other religions in their programming. Yes, Christmas is a Christian holiday, but does 'Xmas Specials' of regular programming really count as the same?

Channel 4 could do some Ramadan specials too - plus maybe show Four Lions or something as the Ramadan movie?
 
Don't see a massive issue.... I've got a mosque alarm clock so wake up to the call to prayer every morning - basically its irritating as **** and means I pretty much have to get out of bed and thump the alarm clock.

That actually sounds pretty cool...where do you get them.
 
Well, yes I think so, as there is always things like Christmas specials, but I couldn't care either way, as there are many other things to see what time you need to pray, rather than that. BUT with the time of prayer in the morning being so early it won't affect 'normal' people's lives.

That's why I don't get all the fuss being made over it as 99% of people won't be watching channel 4 at that time anyway. Pretty sure it's the idea of it all what is getting peoples backs up and not because it's interrupting their tv viewing though.
 
haha, I read this at about 5am this morning and I bet my wife that someone would start a thread on it before we went to bed tonight, she said that no one would bother with something so trivial......cheers to the OP, I now have a favour logged in the Bank of Wife.

Right again! Does it ever get tiresome?!

I have a "channel change" and "off" button on my remote (I thought they all did?), so I'm not that bothered.
 
Channel 4 aren't doing this for any other reason than as a publicity stunt, I'd wager.

I can't even remember the last time I watched C4, probably the same for many of us...
 
Its blatantly been done to troll the EDL - which is amusing.

They got a load of flack from Muslims not so long ago with their 'Islam: The Untold Story' so perhaps needed to work on their Muslim PR a bit too.
 
Right again! Does it ever get tiresome?!

I have a "channel change" and "off" button on my remote (I thought they all did?), so I'm not that bothered.

I'm wrong on plenty of things, I simply like to actually find out about something before gobbing off about it...and if I'm still wrong I'll admit it.

And, exactly...simply don't watch it, still it gets everyone talking about Channel 4 and I wonder how many people will actually watch it just because they are curious now...
 
I would prefer it if no religion were promoted by any broadcaster, especially publicly owned ones, but as I don't watch Channel 4 it isn't really going to bother me.
 
I would prefer it if no religion were promoted by any broadcaster, especially publicly owned ones, but as I don't watch Channel 4 it isn't really going to bother me.

Surely a public broadcasters remit is to cater for everyone within its remit (i.e The Public) so as a proportion of those would be religious so they have a right to programming that caters for them and the broadcaster a duty to provide it?
 
I won't be up up at 4am in the morning so not really bothered if I was channel surfing, accidentally turned on CH4 and then my batteries went flat so I couldn't switch the channel over.
 
Surely a public broadcasters remit is to cater for everyone within its remit (i.e The Public) so as a proportion of those would be religious so they have a right to programming that caters for them and the broadcaster a duty to provide it?

Just my preference, I wasn't aware that my preferences had to be inclusive and representative? :D

I won't watch it, but is has the advantage of stirring up the bigots but I still feel religion is outdated and anachronistic and see little point is promoting superstition. However I am fully aware that broadcasters are not there to pander to only my whims or we would have more than 6 episodes per Top Gear season!
 
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