
RTA Airs Interview with Naat Reciter Abdul Maruf Sakhi Zada on Chiragh Program
Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) aired an interview with Abdul Maruf Sakhi Zada, a naat reciter, on its Chiragh program.
The broadcast was presented under the title 'Chiragh; Interview with Abdul Maruf Sakhi Zada, Naat Reciter'.
RTA featured Abdul Maruf Sakhi Zada in this segment of the Chiragh program, highlighting the naat reciter's participation.
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