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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.

A.touch.of.spice.2003.720p.bluray.x264-publichd ✭

Boulmetis uses spices not just as flavorings but as philosophical metaphors. Cinnamon represents the sweetness of first love; cumin, the spice of change; and pepper, the kick of adventure. The film’s heart lies in the forced exile of Fanis’s family from Turkey during the 1964 pogroms against the Greek minority—a historical wound rarely addressed on screen. What makes the film extraordinary is how it transforms that trauma into a celebration of resilience, using cooking as a memory device more powerful than any photograph.

Watching this particular rip on a 24-inch monitor or an older 720p projector is ideal. On a large 4K screen, the flaws become more apparent—softness and a lack of shadow detail. But the soul of the film transcends resolution. When Fanis’s grandfather (the magnificent Tassos Bandis) declares, “You don’t eat with a spoon; you eat with your mind,” you forgive the encode’s minor imperfections.

The PublicHD release is for the cinephile who values access over absolute fidelity. It preserves the film’s most crucial sequences: the slow-motion dance of the moussaka being sliced, the heartbreak of the ferry leaving the Golden Horn, and the final, tear-inducing scene where pepper finally meets its match.

Boulmetis uses spices not just as flavorings but as philosophical metaphors. Cinnamon represents the sweetness of first love; cumin, the spice of change; and pepper, the kick of adventure. The film’s heart lies in the forced exile of Fanis’s family from Turkey during the 1964 pogroms against the Greek minority—a historical wound rarely addressed on screen. What makes the film extraordinary is how it transforms that trauma into a celebration of resilience, using cooking as a memory device more powerful than any photograph.

Watching this particular rip on a 24-inch monitor or an older 720p projector is ideal. On a large 4K screen, the flaws become more apparent—softness and a lack of shadow detail. But the soul of the film transcends resolution. When Fanis’s grandfather (the magnificent Tassos Bandis) declares, “You don’t eat with a spoon; you eat with your mind,” you forgive the encode’s minor imperfections.

The PublicHD release is for the cinephile who values access over absolute fidelity. It preserves the film’s most crucial sequences: the slow-motion dance of the moussaka being sliced, the heartbreak of the ferry leaving the Golden Horn, and the final, tear-inducing scene where pepper finally meets its match.

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