
Friday sermon speakers at the Two Holy Mosques: Al-Dossari in Mecca and Al-Sheikh in Medina
Introduction to the announcement of the preachers of the Two Holy Mosques
The General Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina has announced the schedule of imams and preachers for the upcoming Friday prayer, corresponding to the 29th of Shawwal, 1447 AH. This announcement reflects the Kingdom's ongoing commitment to organizing the affairs of leading prayers and delivering sermons, and to providing the best religious and guidance services to pilgrims, Umrah performers, and worshippers at the Two Holy Mosques, demonstrating the utmost care that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia bestows upon the Islamic holy sites.
Sheikh Yasser Al-Dosari as the preacher of the Grand Mosque
According to an official statement issued by the Presidency, His Eminence Sheikh Professor Dr. Yasser bin Rashid Al-Dosari will lead the Friday prayer and deliver the sermon from the pulpit of the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Sheikh Yasser Al-Dosari is one of the most prominent reciters and imams in the Islamic world, distinguished by his melodious voice and reverent recitation that captivates millions. He has gained widespread popularity both locally and internationally, and his sermons are always relevant to the lives of Muslims, imbued with profound faith-based and educational messages that promote the values of tolerance, moderation, and balance.
Sheikh Hussein Al-Sheikh as the preacher of the Prophet's Mosque
In Medina, His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Hussein bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh will deliver the Friday sermon and lead the prayers at the Prophet's Mosque. Sheikh Hussein Al-Sheikh is known for his profound knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence and his eloquent speech. He is among the imams who have dedicated many years to serving the Prophet's Mosque. His sermons are characterized by their solemnity and focus on sound Islamic doctrine, guiding Muslims to adhere to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This leaves a profound spiritual impact on the visitors and worshippers who flock from all corners of the earth.
The religious significance and global impact of the sermons of the Two Holy Mosques
The Friday sermons delivered from the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina hold immense importance and an exceptional impact that transcends the geographical boundaries of the Kingdom. Historically, the pulpits of the Two Holy Mosques have been the primary source of disseminating the message of Islam. In the modern era, with tremendous technological advancements, these sermons are broadcast live via satellite channels and the digital platform 'Manarat Al-Haramain,' and are simultaneously translated into multiple international languages. This significant institutional effort ensures that the pure message of Islam reaches millions of Muslims across the globe, thus strengthening global Islamic unity.
Efforts of the Presidency of Religious Affairs
These weekly arrangements are part of a comprehensive strategy led by the Presidency of Religious Affairs. These efforts aim to enhance services and facilitate the performance of religious rites in a spiritually uplifting and tranquil atmosphere. These meticulous arrangements also reflect the wise leadership's commitment to conveying the noble message of the Two Holy Mosques and solidifying their status as beacons of guidance and divine remembrance, from which Muslims draw the values of their true faith.



