Imaams of the Haramain - Part XV - Ramadhan 1436-1440 AH (OP)
Ramadhaan Mubaarak, and welcome to part 15 of the Imaams of the Haramain series.
This year we have three new Imaams for Taraweeh, 1 in Masjid Al-Haraam and 2 in Masjid An-Nabawi. In fact, one of them is a returning Imaam, Shaikh Muhammad Ayyub!
Masjidul Haraam:
1. Shaikh Saalih Abdullah bin Humaid
2. Shaikh Abdur Rahmaan Abdul Aziz As Sudais
3. Shaikh Sa'ood Ibraheem Ash Shuraim
4. Shaikh Saalih Muhammad Aal Talib
5. Shaikh Usaamah Abdullah Al Khayyaat
6. Shaikh Faisal Jameel Al Ghazzaawi
7. Shaikh Maahir Hamad Al Mu'ayqali
8. Shaikh Abdullah Awwaad Al Juhany
9. Shaikh Khalid Ali Al Ghamidi
10. Shaikh Bandar AbdulAziz Baleelah
Masjidun Nabawiyy:
1. Shaikh Ali Abdur Rahmaan Al Hudhaifiyy
2. Shaikh Abdul Baari Awwaad Ath Thubayty
3. Shaikh Hussain Abdul Aziz Aal Sheikh
4. Shaikh Salaah Muhammad Al Budair
5. Shaikh Abdul Muhsin Muhammad Al Qaasim
6. Shaikh Abdullah Al-Bu'aijaan
7. Shaikh Ahmad Talib Hameed
Here are links to each of the previous 14 Imaams of the Haramain threads:
NIGHT 11
This summary of the Eleventh Tarawîh covers the Twelfth Juz.
Beginning of the Twelfth Juz
Sûrah Hûd follows Sûrah Yunus and contains the incidents of many a past nation, describing the punishments that afflicted them because of their disbelief.
Thereafter the Sûrah illustrates the scene of Qiyâmah and the rewards and punishment to be received by various classes of people.
Allâh introduces the Sûrah by saying, "This is a Book, the verses of which have been consolidated and then expounded (coming from) The Wise, The Informed." Proceeding further, Allâh says, "The responsibility for sustaining every creature on earth rests with Allâh." Allâh then describes how He created the universe. Allâh challenges man to produce Sûrahs the like of those in the Qur'ân if they feel that the Qur'ân is an invention of Rasulullâh it. However, even if they have to call everyone to their assistance, they will never be able to compose anything like the Qur'ân.
May Allâh grant us all the ability to appreciate all the bounties that He has granted us and may He include us among His grateful servants. May Allâh also grant us the Tawfîq to heed His every instruction and may He save us from arrogance and pride. Âmîn.
Allâh states, "And to the Âd We sent their brother Hûd (as a Nabî)." Just as the people of Hadhrat Nûh remained stubborn the disbelief, the people of Hadhrat Hûd did the same. Instead of listening to the message of Tawhîd, the Âd exclaimed "Who is more powerful than us?" They were eventually destroyed. The nation of Thamud followed them. When they refused to accept the message of Hadhrat Sâlih Alayhis Salâm Allâh's punishment destroyed them as well. Mention is then made of the people of Hadhrat Lût who were extremely lewd and immoral. As a result of their depravity, they also suffered the same fate as their sister nations before them. Thereafter, Allâh mentions the preaching of Hadhrat Shu'ayb Alayhis Salâm to the people of Madyan, and then Allâh mentions the preaching of Hadhrat Mûsa Alayhis Salâm to Fir'aun and his people.
After citing all these incidents Allâh says, "Such is the grasp of your Rabb when He seized a town that is oppressive. Indeed His grasp is painful and severe." (verse 102)
Addressing Rasulullâh Sallallâhu 'alayhi wasallam Allâh says further, "We narrate to you all the narratives of the Ambiyâ so that your heart may be strengthened by them. In these narratives the truth has come to you, as well as advice and a reminder for the Mu'minîn." (verse 120)
Allâh then concludes Sûrah Hûd by saying, "To Allâh belongs the unseen things of the heavens and the earth and unto Him alone will all matters return. So worship Him and rely on Him only. Your Rabb is not unaware of what you do." (verse 123)
Sûrah Yusuf follows Sûrah Hûd. Rasulullâh Sallallâhu 'alayhi wasallam was not aware of the story of Hadhrat Yusuf so the Jews decided to test his prophethood by, asking him about this story. They thought that he would be unable to narrate the story to them. However, Allâh revealed Sûrah Yusuf to Rasulullâh Sallallâhu 'alayhi wasallam thereby stunning the Jews with its detailed account.
As a youth, Hadhrat Yusuf once saw in a dream that eleven stars, the sun and the moon were prostrating before him. The eleven stars denoted his eleven step‑brother, while the sun and moon denoted his parents. When he informed his father Hadhrat Yaqûb, about the dream, his father advised him not to relate the dream to his brothers because they would be jealous and then become his sworn enemies.
His brothers had always been jealous of Hadhrat Yusuf and finally threw him in a well one day, making the excuse to their father that a wolf had devoured him. Some travellers took him out of the well and sold him as a slave to the chief minister of Egypt. The minister's wife was infatuated with Hadhrat Yusuf's beauty and attempted to seduce him. When he refused to respond to her charms, she had him imprisoned. While in prison he accurately interpreted the dreams of two fellow inmates. When one of them was released, he (after some time) referred the king's dream to Hadhrat Yusuf who interpreted it correctly and even provided a solution for the problem at hand. As a result, Hadhrat Yusuf became a trusted advisor to the king and practically ruled Egypt.
End of the Twelfth Juz
Completion of the Qur'aan (Khatm Qur'aan) will take place at the Haramain Shareefain during Taraaweeh salaah tonight, in sha Allah [Night 29] #Ramadan #Makkah #Madeenah
Masjid al Haraam
Sheikh Juhany will lead the first 10
Sheikh Sudays will lead the last 10 and Du'aa
Masjid al Nabawi
Sheikh Huthayfee will lead the first 10
Sheikh Budayr will lead the last 10 and Du'aa
Guest Imams for Taraweeh & Tahajjud in Haramain for Ramadan 1438/2017Sheikh Yasir Al Dosary & Salah ba Uthman in Makkah - Sheikh Muhammad bin Khaleel Qari & Khalid Muhanna in Madinah.Schedule to be released soon, in'sha'Allah
re: Imaams of the Haramain - Part XV - Ramadhan 1436-1440 AH
It's so nice to be able to listen to (and watch) the taraweeh prayers from Makkah and Medina ma'sha'Allah. And thanks to modern technology, the quality of the sound is amazing....almost as if you're there yourself.
I really hope one day I can spend Ramadan in one of the two holy cities in'sha'Allah, that would be a dream come true.
re: Imaams of the Haramain - Part XV - Ramadhan 1436-1440 AH
And Shaykh Yasir al-Dosary will be a guest imam? Oh I really wish I was there now.
Many of the imams of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Nabawi are names you have grown up with, listening on those CD sets everyone always has, spending hours trying (and not very well) to get the tajweed right or memorising the verses. I'm sure listening to them in real-life would be surreal.
Do women pray behind the men in the Haramain Shareefain or do they pray in a separate room/on a balcony overlooking the main hall?
Ya Muqallib al-Quloob, Thabbit Qalbi Ala Deenik
Oh turner of the Hearts make my heart firm on Your Deen
re: Imaams of the Haramain - Part XV - Ramadhan 1436-1440 AH
format_quote Originally Posted by noraina
And Shaykh Yasir al-Dosary will be a guest imam? Oh I really wish I was there now.
Many of the imams of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Nabawi are names you have grown up with, listening on those CD sets everyone always has, spending hours trying (and not very well) to get the tajweed right or memorising the verses. I'm sure listening to them in real-life would be surreal.
Do women pray behind the men in the Haramain Shareefain or do they pray in a separate room/on a balcony overlooking the main hall?
Yes, every year there are some guest Imaams for Taraweeh in Haramain Shareefain for the past few years. Earlier it used to be only the regular Imaams, and even before that for several years, it was Shaikhain Sudais and Shuraim for the whole month.
In Masjid Al-Haraam, the women pray behind the men. There are specified area for women to pray in each area, normally separated by Qur'an stands or small barriers.
And in Masjid An-Nabawi, the entrance gates for women are separate and they have their own area for prayer. Below is a drawing for Masjid Nabawi:
re: Imaams of the Haramain - Part XV - Ramadhan 1436-1440 AH
format_quote Originally Posted by AabiruSabeel
Yes, every year there are some guest Imaams for Taraweeh in Haramain Shareefain for the past few years. Earlier it used to be only the regular Imaams, and even before that for several years, it was Shaikhain Sudais and Shuraim for the whole month.
In Masjid Al-Haraam, the women pray behind the men. There are specified area for women to pray in each area, normally separated by Qur'an stands or small barriers.
And in Masjid An-Nabawi, the entrance gates for women are separate and they have their own area for prayer. Below is a drawing for Masjid Nabawi:
Oh okay, it was something I'd wondered about.
And as far as the Imams they have, they have some of the best recitations ma'sha'Allah. Although Mishary Rashid al-Afasy isn't on the list it seems, isn't he one of the main ones there?
Ya Muqallib al-Quloob, Thabbit Qalbi Ala Deenik
Oh turner of the Hearts make my heart firm on Your Deen
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