Imaams of the Haram'ain - Part VI

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Can anyone inshallah give me a year when sheikh muhaisany was leading in makkah inshallah.In video if you can.

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Can anyone inshallah give me a year when sheikh muhaisany was leading in makkah inshallah.In video if you can.

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sheikh muhaisni always leads in makkah, not and never in the Haram though. the masjid he leads in and led in for the dua your asking for is in Azeeziyah.
i think the load-islam page had the audio of it :?
 
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I'm not sure :confused: Sheikh Muhaisany never led at Makkah...As far as I know :? Maybe I'm wrong. I remember reading here somewhere that he was the imam of another mosque.

Wa Allahul musta'aan.

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*Edit: Late :-[
 
Sh.Muhammad Suleiman Al-Mohaisany,He NEVER led in Masjid-ul-Haram,He made that dua in Masjid Aziziyah. He led in 2 different mosques in makkah,Masjid Aziziyah and Masjid Qatri as bro Abdullah Saood said. if anyone wants that dua just pm me. salam
 
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^ Jazak'ALLAH bro webcoran...

I just came back from the masjid and the Imam was saying that someone asked Sheikh Shuraim, regarding the reason for why he sometimes cries when reciting Surah Fatihah, particularly in the 3rd verse, "Maliki yawm mid deen".

He mentioned that Sheikh Shuraim replied saying that Allah (SWT) is the one who, no matter how many good deeds you have, can still put you into the fire of Jahannam, and no-one can question his (SWT) decision and authority for doing so.

Masha'ALLAH we can see how much taqwa which the Sheikh has.
 
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i've never heard of this before so Jazakallah for sharing
Mashallah he has so much iman and taqwa and is so sincere,
May Allah SWT grant him and all the imams and ummah the highest stage of Jannah....Ameen
 
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^ Jazak'ALLAH bro webcoran...

I just came back from the masjid and the Imam was saying that someone asked Sheikh Shuraim, regarding the reason for why he sometimes cries when reciting Surah Fatihah, particular in the 3rd verse, "Maliki yawm mid deen".

He mentioned that Sheikh Shuraim replied saying that Allah (SWT) is the one who, no matter how many good deeds you have, can still put you into the fire of Jahannam, and no-one can question his (SWT) decision and authority for doing so.

Masha'ALLAH we can see how much taqwa which the Sheikh has.

subhanalah!!!!!!!
may Allah forgive him n reward him wiv janahtul firdaws inshaAllah.

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^ Jazak'ALLAH bro webcoran...

I just came back from the masjid and the Imam was saying that someone asked Sheikh Shuraim, regarding the reason for why he sometimes cries when reciting Surah Fatihah, particularly in the 3rd verse, "Maliki yawm mid deen".

He mentioned that Sheikh Shuraim replied saying that Allah (SWT) is the one who, no matter how many good deeds you have, can still put you into the fire of Jahannam, and no-one can question his (SWT) decision and authority for doing so.

Masha'ALLAH we can see how much taqwa which the Sheikh has.

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JazakAllah for that info bro :) It's something to reflect on during salah insha'Allah to keep those invalid thoughts at bay. May Allah preserve Sheikh Shuraim(HA) forever. Ameen.
 
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It's something about straightenning the rows, intention, and he wishes that may Allah have mercy upon you all :shade: masha'Allah, may Allah have mercy upon him!!

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Jazakallah Khair bro
Ameen to his and your dua

P.S I tried to rep you but it won't let me sorry :-[
 
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lol no worries bro...Just make du'a for me :)

By the way, anybody got Surah faati7ah by Sheikh Shatree (HA)?
 
Assalamu 'alaykum

Shaykh Sudays said something he don't say usually, he said :

"Wahdaru musabaqata al imam" that means "pay attention about to not precede the Imam"

Wa salamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu.
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JazakAllah for the correct translation brother....

And masha'Allah that was great advice, as the one who does an action before the imam, he will be raised as a donkey on the day of judgement. I'm not too sure about source, maybe somebody can back me up or else I'll edit it out.

Sheikh Shuraim(HA) led beautifully this morning reading from the opening verses of Surah Yunus upto the 16th Ayah :coolious:

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Jazakallah bro Webcoran

^Heres the Hadith bro^
No one should raise their head before the imam nor do any of the actions of the prayer until he has done them.

[None of those following the Imam precedes him in ruku', prostration or anything else. If he gets ahead of him, he returns to him thinking to catch him before rising. Is returning sunna or obligatory? Al-Mawwaq confined himself to the second and even if he fails to return, his prayer is valid since he took his oblgiation with the Imam before he rose. Otherwise, it is obligatory for him to return. If he omits it intentionally or by ignorance, then his prayer is invalid, but not by oversight. It is in the position of the one who is crowded and it is an analogy with the lowering.

Not going down before the Imam is based on what is in the Sahih collections that the Prophet said, "Does not the one who raises his head before the Imam fear that Allah will tranform his face into that of a donkey or make his form the form of a donkey?" In the variant of Muslim is that he said, "O people! I am your Imam so do not precede me in bowing, prostration, standing or leaving.

You only do something after he has begun to do it. It is better to do it after he has begun it and to catch him in it. This is outside of the standing up after two rak'ats. In the rak'at, he must not do it until the Imam is already standing. The basis for that is that al-Bara' said, "When the Messenger of Allah said, 'Allah hears whoever praises Him,' none of them moved his back, i.e. stood up until the Messenger of Allah had gone into prostration. Then we went into prostration after him," i.e they delayed beginning their action from when he began it and they begin their action before he finished his prostration. The commentator of the hadith said, "It is forbidden to precede the Imam and to do it at the same time as him, and it is disliked to delay until he moves on to another pillar of the prayer. It is also said that accompanying him is disliked.]

btw Sheikh Budair read Surah Haqqah in todays Fajr, Mashallah another beautiful recitation
 
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^ Jazak'ALLAH bro webcoran...

I just came back from the masjid and the Imam was saying that someone asked Sheikh Shuraim, regarding the reason for why he sometimes cries when reciting Surah Fatihah, particularly in the 3rd verse, "Maliki yawm mid deen".

He mentioned that Sheikh Shuraim replied saying that Allah (SWT) is the one who, no matter how many good deeds you have, can still put you into the fire of Jahannam, and no-one can question his (SWT) decision and authority for doing so.

Masha'ALLAH we can see how much taqwa which the Sheikh has.
 
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