Imams of Friday prayers in the Two Holy Mosques for the 19th of Dhul-Hijjah

The General Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina has officially announced the names of the imams who will lead the Friday prayers at the Two Holy Mosques next Friday, corresponding to the 19th of Dhul-Hijjah, 1447 AH. This announcement is part of the periodic schedule issued by the Presidency to organize matters related to leading prayers and delivering sermons, and to coordinate the weekly appointments of the esteemed sheikhs and scholars in the holy sites, ensuring the provision of the highest quality religious services to the pilgrims and visitors of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque.
Details of the distribution of Friday prayer imams in the Two Holy Mosques
The Presidency of Religious Affairs announced that 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, where millions of Muslims eagerly await his sermon, which addresses profound matters of faith and guidance. Meanwhile, His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Salah bin Muhammad Al-Budair will lead the Friday prayer and deliver the sermon at the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, conveying the message of guidance and peace from the city of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to all corners of the earth.
The historical and organizational dimensions of the Friday sermon in the Two Holy Mosques
The Friday sermon and prayer at the Two Holy Mosques are among the most important weekly religious events in the Islamic world, with a long and rich history spanning centuries. Since the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his rightly guided successors, the pulpits of the Two Holy Mosques have been a source of enlightenment and religious guidance for the entire Muslim community. In the prosperous era of Saudi Arabia, the affairs of leading prayers and delivering sermons have received meticulous attention and continuous development. Specialized bodies have been established to oversee the organization of this great ritual, ensuring that the message of the Two Holy Mosques is conveyed with purity and clarity. Through this meticulous organization, the General Presidency for Religious Affairs seeks to preserve and develop this great Islamic heritage in accordance with the requirements of the modern age.
The global impact and pioneering role of the message of the two pulpits
The impact of the Friday sermons at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina extends far beyond the worshippers present within their walls, reaching local, regional, and international audiences. Millions of Muslims worldwide follow the live broadcasts of these sermons via satellite channels, digital platforms, and social media. The General Presidency for Religious Affairs is committed to ensuring that the sermons focus on promoting the values of moderation and tolerance, combating extremist ideologies, and disseminating the spirit of peace and tolerance advocated by Islam. Simultaneous translation into multiple languages facilitates the delivery of these noble humanitarian and religious messages to non-Arabic speakers across the globe, further solidifying the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's leading role in serving Islam and Muslims and guiding Islamic public opinion towards constructive development and stability.



