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has approved The General Presidency for Religious Affairs the weekly schedule for the Imams of the Two Holy Mosques, for the period from Sunday, 30 Dhu al-Qi'dah to Saturday, 6 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447 AH.
This step comes as part of the Presidency's ongoing efforts to organize prayers and facilitate their observance for all worshippers and visitors, coinciding with the arrival of pilgrims.
Schedule of Imams of the Grand Mosque
The Presidency of Religious Affairs revealed the schedule of imams of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, where His Eminence Sheikh Professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Juhani will lead the Fajr prayer, and His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Osama Khayyat will lead the Dhuhr prayer.
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The Presidency clarified that His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Saleh bin Humaid will lead the worshippers in the Asr prayer, and His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Al-Waleed Al-Shamsan will lead the Maghrib prayer, while His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Maher Al-Muaiqly will lead the Isha prayer.
Schedule of Imams of the Prophet's Mosque
Regarding the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, the Presidency of Religious Affairs stated that Sheikh Dr. Salah Al-Budair will lead the Fajr prayer, Sheikh Dr. Khalid Al-Muhanna will lead the Dhuhr prayer, and Sheikh Professor Dr. Muhammad Barhaji will lead the Asr prayer.
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The Presidency indicated that His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Al-Qarafi will lead the worshippers in the Maghrib prayer, and His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Al-Buaijan will lead the Isha prayer.
The Presidency of Religious Affairs confirmed that the adoption of this schedule falls within the framework of organizing the affairs of the Imamate in the Two Holy Mosques, in a way that allows the masses of worshippers and visitors to perform their acts of worship in a spiritual atmosphere full of tranquility and peace, and under the leadership of imams of knowledge, virtue and competence.