Today’s program 
will be presented in Dari, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, Hebrew, 
English, French, 
German, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai, 
and Spanish.
Eleven million viewers 
are enthralled by the images 
on the television screen. 
The year is 2005 
and one-third of 
Afghanistan’s population 
is watching the season 
finale of “Afghan Star,” a 
television show based on 
its western predecessors 
where contestants 
sing wholeheartedly 
for the top spot. 
Artistic viewers, 
welcome to Enlightening 
Entertainment today 
for the first of our 
2-part program featuring 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi, 
the original “Afghan Star” 
television host and 
current Voice of America 
radio host.
In the United States 
and United Kingdom, 
these types of shows 
focusing on music contests 
are commonplace. 
However, in Afghanistan, 
a country where music 
had been restricted 
from 1996 to 2001, the 
launch of “Afghan Star” 
was a landmark movement. 
 
Music had a history of
thousands of years 
in our country. 
For nearly a decade, it had
faced serious problems. 
We had several artists 
outside of Afghanistan 
who accomplished 
some works, 
but inside Afghanistan, 
the music totally stopped. 
Music is 
a universal language 
that is deeply rooted in 
the heart of every human. 
With its prolific tradition 
of music 
for thousands of years, 
the voices 
of the Afghan people 
began to ring out again 
with enthusiasm to revive 
their beautiful heritage. 
We have a prolific history.
We have a rich 
and excellent culture,
for which there exist 
many of examples that
the whole world knows 
like Mawlana-Rumi, 
who is from Afghanistan, 
in terms of poetry 
and literature, 
the music culture, 
in every field, we are rich. 
“Afghan Star” 
was a catalyst 
for an amazing change 
in the country. 
Aside from its diverse 
and talented contestants, 
at the heart of the show 
is its young, charismatic 
host, Mr. Sediqi, whose 
own journey to stardom 
was also fate-filled. 
Daoud Sediqi was born 
in Kabul in 1979. 
He speaks 
both his native Pashto 
as well as Dari. 
Upon graduating 
from high school, 
he was accepted 
at the prestigious 
Kabul University School 
of Medicine. 
He also made a living by 
repairing television sets 
to support his family. 
Eventually, Mr. Sediqi 
channeled all his passion 
to music. 
In 2003, he was recruited 
by Arman FM Radio 
as a presenter, producer 
and editor of its programs. 
Here, he earned 
a favorable reputation as
a conscientious worker. 
The following year, 
Tolo TV was launched 
and Mr. Sediqi 
was invited to work 
in the music department. 
In 2005, 
the television station 
developed the innovative 
show “Afghan Star” 
with Mr. Sediqi as its host. 
Mr. Sediqi, along with 
the producers, traveled 
throughout the country 
to search for the talents 
for the program.  
Part of his goal
for “Afghan Star” was 
to restore Afghan music 
after its long absence.  
Afghan music 
became very restricted 
in Afghanistan and 
people were listening to 
the world’s music 
and there was 
no Afghan music, 
no production of it.  
“Afghan Star” began as 
a reality competition 
to discover solo musical 
talents in the country, 
broadcasting 
as a weekly series 
on Thursdays and Fridays. 
It soon became 
the most popular show 
in Afghanistan. 
“Afghan Star” provides 
an opportunity 
for Afghan people 
to reconnect with 
their rich musical history.  
All the songs 
performed on the show 
are traditional in nature, 
with some songs 
tracing back to 
7th century poetry. 
Audiences from 
the entire spectrum of life 
follow the show 
with great interest. 
Through “Afghan Star,” 
we could restore 
a major part of our culture,  
which is music, which is 
poetry and literature, 
which is our language. 
And “Afghan Star” 
was a program that
really had a positive effect
over our culture.
“Afghan Star” 
revitalized the dream 
for all musicians at heart, 
regardless of ethnic group, 
age or gender. 
The show provides a chance 
for these talented people 
to live out their big dreams 
with a chance at becoming 
a national pop star. 
The premiere 
of “Afghan Star” 
saw over 2,000 aspirants 
auditioning for a chance 
to be a part of the show.
After years of adversity, 
we could invite women 
to appear on the stage 
in the field of art and 
we enabled young people 
to have what they wish. 
Mr. Sediqi’s vision 
of the program 
was always to use it 
as an instrument 
in uniting the country. 
Through music 
and the show, 
he says, “We give 
the feeling of peace.” 
With music 
symbolizing freedom, 
the youth of Afghanistan 
are looking forward to a 
brighter future of harmony. 
You can see the interest 
of people. 
Afghan Star brought 
positive effects
to Afghanistan. 
Afghan Star sustained 
national unity 
among different groups. 
All could sit together. 
We could introduce 
brilliant artists, we could 
rehabilitate music, which 
is one of its achievements.
Enlightening Entertainment 
will return shortly 
after these brief messages 
with our show featuring 
Afghan television 
and radio host 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi. 
Please keep your dial 
tuned here 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Thank you 
for joining us again for 
Enlightening Entertainment 
for our program featuring 
renowned Afghan 
TV and radio host, 
Mr. Dadoud Sediqi.
Prior to becoming a 
Pashto-speaking radio host 
for Voice of America 
in the United States, 
Mr. Sediqi was one of the 
most famous personalities 
in Afghanistan as the host 
of the first 4 seasons 
of the hugely popular 
music show, “Afghan Star.” 
In US-based 
TIME magazine, 
Aryn Baker wrote an article 
on March 24, 2008 
about Mr. Sediqi’s 
charming presence 
as the TV show’s host 
as follows: 
“‘Ladies and gentlemen, 
are you ready to find out 
who is the winner of this 
year's “Afghan Star”?’ 
The television host 
pauses and surveys 
the thousand or so 
Afghan teenagers — 
decked out 
in glitzy headscarves, or 
wide-lapeled white suits 
with even wider ties — 
who have begun chanting 
the names 
of favorite performers. 
"Well, 
let's take a short break 
for commercials, and 
we will be right back." 
…Daoud Sediqi, host 
of the “American Idol” 
clone “Afghan Star,” 
knows how to work a crowd, 
reminding them that 
the reason they have spent 
a cramped three hours 
in the … 
Intercontinental Hotel 
is to be present 
for the conclusion 
of a contest that has 
dominated Afghan TV 
for the past 16 weeks.”
The show features 
musical hopefuls singing 
with utmost enthusiasm 
to demonstrate 
their vocal talents 
in an effort to win a 
recording contract offered 
at the end of each season. 
“Afghan Star” 
indeed rekindles hope 
in the hearts 
of the Afghan people. 
Sixty percent of the 
population of Afghanistan 
is under 21 years of age, 
and the show is a reflection 
of the youthful spirit 
and energy of the nation. 
It serves as a bridge 
between its 
historical music tradition 
and modernity. 
Many other programs were 
made in the same style 
after the launch 
of Afghan Star. 
Now people
watch these programs 
with adoration.  
Afghan Star could bring 
about a great revolution 
so that people can 
follow this tradition.
Proud of the show’s 
significant place 
in the country’s history, 
Mr. Sediqi sees its success 
in the form of 
comparable shows 
that are created 
such as the one 
to discover the country’s 
best comic actor 
or best male dancer. 
From 19 year old Rafi 
who has the pop star look 
to classically trained 
Hameed to female singers 
Lima and Setara, 
the viewing audience 
can cast their vote for 
their favorite performers 
in true democratic fashion 
via cell phone. 
Based on the idea 
that all are equal, 
regardless of ethnic group,
age or gender, 
each person’s voice 
through his or her ballot 
counts. 
The fact that both men 
and women of all ages 
are voting illustrates 
the significant movement 
in the country that 
“Afghan Star” is creating. 
With Afghan Star, 
what’s interesting is that, 
one of its good examples 
is that for the first time,
people realized 
how valuable their vote is, 
meaning that when 
someone votes for a person, 
the person can win or
can become the president 
or a member of Parliament 
or a singer. 
We were able to show that 
people should participate 
in the elections 
and if they don’t, 
the future of their country
will be determined 
by someone else, 
the future of their country 
falls to the hands 
of someone else. 
They should themselves 
participate and determine 
the future of their country 
and so the show was 
a good example 
for Afghanistan. 
Although there are a 
number of diverse ethnic 
groups in Afghanistan, 
the show illustrates that 
the people are all united 
as Afghans when they vote 
based on talent to 
find the next music star 
of the country. 
Mr. Sediqi believes that 
the democratic process 
by which the winners of 
“Afghan Star” are chosen 
can serve as 
a future paradigm not only 
for other television shows 
but in organizations 
or other areas of life.  
Now, young people 
choose role models.  
It’s a program 
on selecting a model, 
a show about 
selecting the best person 
of their craft.
Afghan Star could 
promote a good tradition 
among people 
and in the big cities 
of Afghanistan now, 
in various media 
in Afghanistan.
The documentary film, 
“Afghan Star,” whose focus 
was the television show 
of the same name, 
was released in 2009 
to wide acclaim. 
The film was 
by the London-based 
independent British 
director and producer 
Havana Marking. 
This Afghan-Britain 
co-produced documentary 
was the first Afghan film 
that entered the 
prestigious independent 
Sundance Film Festival 
in the United States.  
It won both 
the Best World Cinema 
Documentary Director 
and World Cinema 
Audience Award. 
The documentary 
has since earned 
a submission under 
foreign language films 
to represent 
the United Kingdom 
in the Academy Awards. 
It was a film that can show 
the positive face of 
the people of Afghanistan 
to the world. 
It is a film that
can show the hopes of
the people of Afghanistan,
especially that of 
the young generation 
The film, fortunately, 
has been nominated 
for the Oscar. 
I’m very happy 
for the winning of a prize 
and I can show 
Afghan Star documentary 
as a nice message 
and positive face of 
the people of Afghanistan. 
Already a celebrity 
in his homeland, 
the premiere 
of the award-winning 
documentary “Afghan Star”
turned Mr. Sediqi 
into an internationally 
recognized figure. 
He was invited 
to the United States 
to share the stage 
with Ms. Marking for 
the screening of the film 
at the Sundance Festival. 
Despite of the success of 
the television show and film, 
Mr. Sediqi’s heart is still 
set on his original 
noble goal for the show.  
My great ambition is:
Peace in my country 
and I wish a day 
to see this peace 
with my own eyes 
during my life 
and this is one of 
my greatest ambitions.
In my life and in my being, 
I want to see my country 
rebuilt and in comfort.   
All the young people 
of Afghanistan wish to have 
a built country in peace 
and prosperity
and I have the ambition 
to witness this in my life. 
Through his work, 
Mr. Sediqi has helped 
revive the beautiful music 
of Afghanistan and 
brought hope into the hearts 
of his fellow citizens. 
It was a pleasure to 
have your presence today. 
Please join us again 
next week on 
Enlightening Entertainment 
for the part 2 of 
“Ambitions of Afghanistan: 
An Interview with 
Daoud Sediqi, Original 
Afghan Star TV Host & 
Voice of America 
Radio Host.” 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May your days 
be filled with 
the melodies of Heaven.
For more information 
on Mr. Daoud Sediqi’s 
work with 
Voice of America, 
please visit: 
It was a pleasure to 
have your presence today. 
Please join us again 
next week on 
Enlightening Entertainment 
for the part 2 of 
“Ambitions of Afghanistan: 
An Interview with 
Daoud Sediqi, Original 
Afghan Star TV Host & 
Voice of America 
Radio Host.” 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May your days 
be filled with 
the melodies of Heaven.
Dr. Theresa Ibis is
an alchemist from 
the United States who 
says the goal of alchemy 
is to elevate the world, 
materially and spiritually, 
to a more purified level. 
I think that using 
these methods
 we can really start 
to take our technologies 
to a level 
that is more holistic, 
more sustainable, 
more beneficia.l
Find out more about 
her exciting work 
on Part 2 of 
“Indigo Bridge In Service: 
Dr. Theresa Ibis” 
Monday, January 11, on 
Science and Spirituality.
Today’s program 
will be presented 
in Dari, Pashto and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, Hebrew, 
English, French, 
German, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai, 
and Spanish.
The year is 2009. 
Voice of America, 
a world leading 
prestigious multimedia 
global broadcasting 
service, launches 
a poetry and song 
program in Afghanistan’s 
national languages with 
a fresh voice of the host. 
To many listeners 
tuning in around the world,
it is a pleasant surprise, 
and so very familiar…
In the Name of the 
Great and Merciful God,
Radio Ashna's 
Literary Pieces. 
To the audience:
Asalam alaikum 
(Greetings), 
I hope you all are fine,
well, and healthy. 
And be happy from 
any corner of the world 
that you hear our voice 
and once more 
have good moments 
during this program. 
I, Daoud Sediqi, 
from the last Wednesday 
nights and days 
will be in your service, 
God willing.
You favor my presentations
in the program.
And may it become 
your preference 
and as the same, 
I hope you present 
our audiences 
your nice poems.
Recognizing 
this name and voice, 
millions of Afghans 
around the world are 
thrilled to discover that 
Daoud Sediqi, 
one of Afghanistan’s 
greatest television stars, 
is back on the airwaves, 
this time hosting 
the Ashna Radio program 
for Voice of America. 
They immediately call in 
with great enthusiasm 
and encouragement 
for a hero.
One of my best memories 
of my life 
After coming to the US 
is that right After airing 
of my voice for seconds 
on the radio, people had 
phone calls with me 
and expressed 
their contentment.
Gracious viewers, 
welcome to 
Enlightenment Entertainment 
for the second 
of our 2-part program 
featuring 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi, the 
original “Afghan Star” 
television host and 
current Voice of America 
(VOA) radio host.
A couple months prior to 
his radio appearance, 
Daoud Sediqi 
was invited to the 
Sundance Film Festival 
as the main person 
featured 
in the award-winning 
UK documentary 
“Afghan Star” 
about the popular show 
of the same name. 
It was then that he 
reached the decision 
to stay in the US 
to fulfill his dream 
of bringing peace to 
his beloved motherland 
through 
the international media.
The international media 
has its very positive effect, 
since in a country, 
local media have 
their own limitations.
But through 
international media, 
there can be discussion 
over whatever issue 
is for the good of people.
One can freely go over 
different subjects. 
It has very positive effect 
and one can convey 
the positive message of 
the world for his people. 
As a seasoned media 
personality himself, 
Mr. Sediqi especially 
believes in the benefits 
of open discussions 
and meaningful forums 
such as those provided 
by Voice of America.
Media like 
Voice of America can be
proved very useful. 
It can touch on 
sensitive issues and 
can be very useful, 
regarding the subject that 
there can be dialogue 
between the people of 
America and Afghanistan.
I think it will be 
very good for the people 
of Afghanistan.
Voice of America is 
the most far-reaching 
international broadcaster 
funded by 
the government 
of the United States. 
Established in 1942, 
it currently broadcasts 
more than 1,200 hours 
of news every week, 
as well as educational 
and cultural programs. 
These are produced 
in 45 languages reaching 
150 million listeners 
worldwide. 
Ms Joan Mower, Director 
of Public Relations 
at Voice of America, 
explains the 
organization’s basic goal.
Our mission is to 
give fact-based 
news and information to 
people around the world, 
particularly people 
who don’t have access to 
freedom of information. 
So fact-based news, 
information,
about the world,
about America and about 
local and national events. 
That’s our mission.
Radio Ashna of 
Voice of America, 
is currently 
a 12-hour high-quality 
program in Dari and 
Pashto which broadcasts 
daily worldwide 
through AM, FM, 
and shortwave radio. 
It didn’t take long for 
Radio Ashna’s producers 
to discover the value 
of working with 
Daoud Sediqi.
He’s terrific. 
It’s great to have him. 
I think he’s going to be 
a great asset 
to the Voice of America’s 
Afghanistan service, and 
to Voice of America 
in general.
Ms. Beth Mendelson, 
Chief of 
the Afghanistan Service 
for Voice of America, 
often recalls the energy 
and determination 
she saw in him 
when she first met him. 
Daoud Sediqi has 
contributed to the radio 
by reaching out 
to listeners across 
the seas and generations.
Because of Daoud’s 
name recognition, 
everybody knows him 
as the Afghan Star. 
So people are 
really calling in, 
the switchboards 
are lighting up when 
he’s on the air, and that’s 
really exciting for us, that 
we’re able to connect 
with a young audience 
and I think 
an older audience as well. 
It is indeed 
a wonderful affinity 
between Daoud Sediqi 
and his fans. 
Here, a caller is 
dedicating a poem 
to Afghanistan 
through what is now 
an internationalized 
Dari and Pashto-speaking 
public.
In Love, I have been sad; 
I cannot laugh.
When I burst in love 
I laugh.
I did not let the love go. 
Now they have made 
steam with it.
I give feeling to the hearts 
of people by poetry.
I give feeling to the hearts
of people by poetry.
I do not allow 
its neatness, I tear it 
quietly with love…
Come and leave 
the rosary and piety
at the altar. 
Come and leave 
the rosary and piety 
at the altar.
Enlightening Entertainment 
will return shortly 
with our show featuring 
Afghan television 
and radio host 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi. 
Please keep your dial 
tuned here to 
Supreme Master Television.  
Thank you for joining us
again for 
Enlightening Entertainment
for our program featuring 
renowned Afghan TV 
and radio host, 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi.
Although he misses 
his family, friends and 
his country, Mr. Sediqi is 
nevertheless determined 
to make his heartfelt 
contribution 
before he returns. 
He wants to see 
his talents and efforts 
used fully toward the day 
that Afghanistan 
and the world embrace 
one another, 
and exchange with 
one another in friendship.
I will go back 
to my homeland,
but with full hands, 
I want to do something 
and return with 
full hands.
I love my homeland 
very much and 
my ambition is that 
I see it in peace 
and prosperity. 
I want to do something 
big for my country. 
As much as I have energy, 
I want do something 
that can introduce 
Afghanistan 
as a nice country, 
as an example of 
a very good country 
with very nice people. 
I wish I can become 
someone who can do this, 
to convey this nice 
message of my people 
for the world. 
It is one of my greatest 
ambitions that I love 
my country very much. 
The numerous callers to 
the Radio Ashna program 
reflect only a part of what 
Mr. Sediqi has brought 
to Voice of America. 
For him, international media
is like a two-way street 
for sharing messages 
as well as mutual 
acquaintance and respect. 
“Believe me,” 
BBC’s journalist 
Ashish Kumar Sen 
quotes Daoud Sediqi 
saying, “There are 
a lot of good stories 
in Afghanistan, 
a lot of good people. 
Inside, Afghanistan 
is beautiful.” 
The radio host shares his 
thoughts about the role 
of international media.
International media 
has always had 
a positive effect 
on Afghanistan, 
and right now, 
international media 
in Afghanistan has been 
very successful,
They have got lots of 
audiences and viewers, 
and provide 
the best broadcast 
with high standards 
for the people. 
And also people 
can become aware of 
the world news. 
I think international media, 
in addition to 
doing a good job, 
they also have some 
responsibilities.
Since they should respect 
the culture and traditions 
of a region, they should
observe the customs 
and habits 
when a country 
provides broadcast 
for another country. 
And programs should be 
orchestrated in a way 
that fits the the needs 
of the audience.
For that same people, 
by the will of that people, 
the broadcast has been 
launched, which is 
one of the biggest 
responsibilities of 
the international media.
Daoud Sediqi’s ambition 
is to serve Afghanistan 
by presenting 
his homeland 
with love, to all. 
This goal keeps him going. 
“Look at me!” 
He said to 
the BBC reporter.
“I grow up in Kabul 
and I am pure Afghan.” 
The recognition that 
is requested here 
is not merely recognition 
of his voice, but 
that of his generation.
One of the things that has 
been very exciting about 
having Daoud with us is, 
during the presidential 
elections that took place 
on August 20, 
Daoud was able to 
interview a lot of 
young people, 
a lot of students about 
how they felt about 
President Karzai 
and Dr. Abdullah. 
And he was really able to 
give a fresh and exciting 
perspective into what 
the young people in 
Afghanistan are thinking.
Today, for listeners 
of Voice of America, 
there is much to 
look forward to as well, 
for Daoud Sediqi’s 
services will only 
expand more from here.
What Daoud is doing 
right now is he’s 
hosting a poetry show 
and a talk show, 
and he’s also working 
as a producer where 
he’s highly skilled. 
But his real talent for us 
is behind the microphone. 
He is really comfortable 
behind the microphone, 
and we’re going to be 
having him do special, 
special programming 
for our television show, 
TV Ashna, and I think 
that’s where he’s going 
to be a huge success.
From “Afghan Star” to 
Voice of America radio 
to television, 
Daoud Sediqi is 
on a journey that 
is an ever-amplified, 
constructive message 
for the world.
The people of Afghanistan 
are no different of from 
people of the world.
We are 
all the same humans.
The fondness existing 
in other people 
exists in us too, 
the peace that people
of the world want, 
we wish for too.
I think what we do 
is to bring peace 
for Afghanistan and 
for the whole world.
This is Jawed Ahmad, 
now I’m Calling from the 
United Arab Emirates.
Mr. Jawed Ahmad, 
May God bring you, 
be in peace, please tell us 
what do you have to 
present for our audiences?
I present a sonnet 
from Mr. Zirak for you.
Yes, please!
The title is 
“Poet and Writer.”
“There is a force 
for positive change 
in your pen.
There is a force 
for positive change 
in your pen.
In it there exists sincerity 
for the hearts.
Many thanks 
Mr. Daoud Sediqi 
for your admirable 
leadership and dedication 
to bridging together 
a more harmonious world. 
We share with you 
in striving for an ever 
peaceful Afghanistan and 
a loving, united planet.
For more information 
on Mr. Daoud Sediqi’s 
work with 
Voice of America, 
please visit: 
Gracious viewers, 
it was a pleasure to 
have you with us today. 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on Supreme Master 
Television. 
May courage and love 
light your way.