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Schedule of Imams of the Two Holy Mosques for the last week of Dhu al-Qi'dah 1445

The General Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque announced the schedule of prayer leaders for the coming week, covering the period from the 23rd to the 29th of Dhul-Qa'dah 1445 AH. This step comes within the framework of ongoing organizational efforts aimed at enriching the religious experience of pilgrims and providing a serene and spiritual atmosphere in the holiest places on earth, as well as facilitating the attendance of prayers for all visitors and worshippers.

The organizational context and the importance of announcing the schedule

Managing the affairs of the imams and muezzins at the Two Holy Mosques is a weighty responsibility. The General Presidency for Religious Affairs, recently established to separate religious and operational functions, undertakes this task with utmost care. Historically, the selection of imams at the Two Holy Mosques was based on rigorous criteria, including profound Islamic scholarship, mastery of Quranic memorization, beautiful voices, and acceptance among worshippers. These imams are considered prominent Islamic figures globally, and their melodious recitations reach millions of Muslims through live broadcasts and various media outlets. The advance announcement of prayer schedules is a modern practice that reflects transparency and helps visitors and pilgrims plan their spiritual journey, as many prefer to pray behind specific imams known for their moving recitations that enhance devotion.

Local and international impact of the Imams' schedule

The impact of this organization extends beyond the local level to encompass the entire Muslim world. Locally, the schedule provides clarity for citizens, residents, and visitors to the two holy cities. Internationally, it strengthens the connection of Muslims worldwide to the Two Holy Mosques, allowing them to follow the prayers live and feel part of this unique spiritual experience. Furthermore, the variety of imams leading the five daily prayers enriches the auditory and spiritual experience for worshippers and ensures a balanced distribution of responsibilities among the imams, enabling them to perform their duties to the fullest. This initiative underscores the Presidency's commitment to providing all means necessary to enable pilgrims to perform their religious rites with ease and tranquility.

Schedule of Imams of the Grand Mosque in Mecca

The Presidency clarified that the Grand Mosque will witness the following imams:

  • Fajr and Asr prayers: Sheikh Badr Al-Turki.
  • Noon prayer: Sheikh Walid Al-Shamsan.
  • Maghrib prayer: Sheikh Yasser Al-Dosari.
  • Evening prayer: Sheikh Faisal Ghazzawi.

Schedule of Imams of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina

At the Prophet's Mosque, the following will lead the prayers:

  • Fajr prayer: Sheikh Muhammad Barhaji.
  • Noon prayer: Sheikh Abdullah Al-Buaijan.
  • The afternoon prayer: Sheikh Saleh Al-Maghamsi.
  • Maghrib prayer: Sheikh Abdul Bari Al-Thubaiti.
  • Isha prayer: Sheikh Ali Al-Hudhaifi.

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