Adoption of the weekly prayer schedule in 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 weekly prayer schedule for the period from the 23rd to the 29th of Dhul-Qa'dah 1447 AH. This blessed step comes as part of the ongoing and dedicated efforts to enhance the great religious message of the Two Holy Mosques and facilitate the performance of prayers for all visitors and pilgrims from around the world. These precise organizational procedures aim to streamline the affairs of the imams in a way that fosters a spiritually uplifting and reverent atmosphere within the precincts of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, positively impacting the tranquility and devotion of the worshippers.
Historical attention to organizing the affairs of the Imamate
Since the founding of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the wise leadership has given utmost attention and care to all matters pertaining to the Two Holy Mosques. The organization of imams and muezzins is not a recent development, but rather an extension of a long history of institutional care aimed at selecting distinguished religious and scholarly figures to lead Muslims in prayer. Historically, the selection of imams was subject to rigorous criteria based on memorization of the Holy Quran, mastery of Tajweed (the rules of Quranic recitation), extensive knowledge of Islamic law, and a melodious voice that inspires reverence. With the development of governmental institutions, the General Presidency for Religious Affairs became the body responsible for establishing regular, organized schedules to ensure the continuous performance of religious rites with the highest levels of discipline and tranquility, reflecting the radiant face of Islam and the profound care given to the Qibla (direction of prayer) of Muslims and the mosque of their Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him.
The spiritual and organizational dimensions of announcing the weekly prayer schedule in the Two Holy Mosques
Announcing this schedule carries immense significance that extends beyond local boundaries to encompass regional and international dimensions. Locally, this arrangement facilitates the work of administrative and security personnel within the Two Holy Mosques, ensuring the smooth flow of crowds and providing a safe and comfortable environment for worshippers. Regionally and internationally, millions of Muslims worldwide eagerly follow the live broadcasts of the prayers via satellite channels and digital platforms. Knowing the names of the imams in advance fosters a deep emotional connection between Muslims and the Two Holy Mosques, as hearts are drawn to the voices of specific imams whose recitations resonate deeply with the souls of believers. This spiritual connection reinforces the Kingdom's position as the custodian of the Islamic holy sites and a leader in serving Islam and Muslims everywhere.
Details of the imams of the Grand Mosque for the specified period
Regarding the approved details, the Presidency announced that Sheikh Badr Al-Turki will lead the Fajr and Asr prayers at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, creating an atmosphere of tranquility at the beginning and middle of the day. Sheikh Al-Waleed Al-Shamsan will lead the Dhuhr prayer. The Presidency's report also revealed that the Maghrib prayer will be led by Sheikh Yasser Al-Dosari, known for his reverent recitation, which is eagerly anticipated by many. Sheikh Faisal Ghazzawi will lead the Isha prayer, ensuring a comprehensive and distinguished spiritual experience for worshippers and visitors to the Grand Mosque, facilitating their performance of rituals and acts of worship with ease.
The arrangement of imams in the precincts of the Prophet's Mosque
In the city of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), within the precincts of the Prophet's Mosque, the Presidency's Media Center announced that Sheikh Muhammad Barhaji will lead the Fajr prayer, inaugurating the day of the believers with the recitation of the Holy Quran. Sheikh Abdullah Al-Buaijan will lead the Dhuhr prayer, while Sheikh Saleh Al-Maghamsi will lead the Asr prayer. The report indicated that Sheikh Abdulbari Al-Thubaiti will lead the Maghrib prayer. The obligatory prayers will conclude with Sheikh Ali Al-Hudhaifi leading the Isha prayer, his melodious voice well-known throughout the Muslim world. This meticulous schedule reflects the Presidency's ongoing efforts to provide all necessary facilities and resources to enable pilgrims and visitors to the Prophet's Mosque to perform their religious duties with ease and tranquility, amidst a comprehensive system of excellent services.



