Imaams of Haramain - Part V

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wa alaikum assalam

I watched both maghrib and isha. :coolious:

Isha was super, masha'Allah. :wub:

(I do have maghribs recording but I'm not sure if you would want it? Quality is real bad cos I had just returned home and nothing was sorted).
 
It duzn't matter I guess, bad quality is better than nothing...post it up inshallah :)
 
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OH MY ALLAH................I am sooooooooooooooooooooo sorry. I completely forgot about recording salaat maghrib. Please do forgive me. I am really sorry. bro najiullah i am so sorry. I did not see that post about you going out. again I am sorry

hahha why you are saying sorry:D

its ok bro :) i am not angry :D ,i never get angry :D

next time try top record if u can :)
 
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Has anyone seen Shaikh Shuraim (HA) recently?
Can anyone post his close up clips from todays Fajr video? I have to check something.
(I cannot download video)...

Jazakallah Khair

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Has anyone seen Shaikh Shuraim (HA) recently?
Can anyone post his close up clips from todays Fajr video? I have to check something.
(I cannot download video)...

Jazakallah Khair

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they never showed his close up today :)
infect they haven’t showed any good close-up since his come back
anywaz let me check

can u tell us what u want to check lol
 
do u want to check his glasses (Spectacles) , i think he has got a new frame :)

noclose up today bro :)
these days the person who controlls all the cameras is not good :)
 
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You are not able to see this video ?
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We have dial-up connection here. It takes very long to load videos.

Its something else that I want to check.
We went to the Haram for Jumuah, yesterday (Alhamdulillah) and stayed the night in Makkah to pray fajr before returning.
I got to see Shaikh Shuraim from very near and tried to meet him but couldnt. (I wonder how brother Abdullah Saood manages...)
Perhaps it was because he had just lead the Janzah prayer (or what else only Allah knows), Shaikh looked as if he is in grief and his face was not as bright as before. (don't take seriously, it might have been an illusion)

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We have dial-up connection here. It takes very long to load videos.

Its something else that I want to check.
We went to the Haram for Jumuah, yesterday (Alhamdulillah) and stayed the night in Makkah to pray fajr before returning.
I got to see Shaikh Shuraim from very near and tried to meet him but couldnt. (I wonder how brother Abdullah Saood manages...)
Perhaps it was because he had just lead the Janzah prayer (or what else only Allah knows), Shaikh looked as if he is in grief and his face was not as bright as before. (don't take seriously, it might have been an illusion)

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i don't have find better than that :

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When he says the salam the camera was showing the Ka'ba and not the imam as usually...
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We have dial-up connection here. It takes very long to load videos.

Its something else that I want to check.
We went to the Haram for Jumuah, yesterday (Alhamdulillah) and stayed the night in Makkah to pray fajr before returning.
I got to see Shaikh Shuraim from very near and tried to meet him but couldnt. (I wonder how brother Abdullah Saood manages...)
Perhaps it was because he had just lead the Janzah prayer (or what else only Allah knows), Shaikh looked as if he is in grief and his face was not as bright as before. (don't take seriously, it might have been an illusion)

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yes bro u r right Sheikh looks very dark from a distance, but its an illusion , because of the shade of his beard and what he wears on head (lol i forgot cant remeber plz tell me ill edit my post ),

i mostly pray on first floor exactly above Bab e Aziz , when i used to see him from first floor he always looked really dark from there,
and after prayers when i use to go down and see him from 5 to 10 feets distance he always looked fair and slim :) i must say he looks totally diffrent from Teleivsion.

and one more thing when he comes to lead pray , he looks very serious but after prayers he is like smileing ,talking to gaurds and other people of staff shaking hands :)

last time i saw him on july 7th 2006 i was almost in front of him during khutbah , he was looking very good mashaAllah , i think bro webcoran has the video of 7th july. i want to see that video maybe they have shown me also :). bro webcoran plz give me the link if u have the video .
 
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^mashallah.......is it easy to sit on in the first saff at Jummah?
 
Makkah Imam Blasts UN for Being a Mute Spectator
The imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah yesterday warned against the consequences of religious wars and clashes of civilizations, saying no country would be safe from such explosive incidents.
Delivering his Friday sermon, Saleh ibn Muhammad Al-Taleb also blasted the use of veto power against Muslim issues and interests at the UN Security Council.
The imam wondered why some Western governments were supporting the Israeli occupation of Arab land and the atrocities committed against Muslims, endangering their political and economic interests in the Muslim world.
He said it was in the interest of Western governments to establish stronger ties with Muslim countries that possess valuable natural resources including oil and have a combined population of nearly 1.5 billion.
“But these governments ignored Muslims and supported their enemy that has occupied their land after driving away their people,” the imam said.
He said many Western intellectuals have opposed religious wars between nations. However, religious sentiments were exploited to achieve certain goals.
“This will create an explosive situation and no country will be able to get away from its terrible consequences,” he explained.
He urged people of Western countries to change their biased attitude toward Muslim issues by changing their leaders and governments through ballot boxes.
“Otherwise, everybody will be considered a partner in these acts and responsible for their consequences,” he said.
Sheikh Saleh said some influential countries, maddened by their power and hegemony, were engaged in winning more enemies and spreading hatred among nations. The imam said such policies would breed more violence.
He referred to the pledge that had been taken by nations after the world wars to prevent a repetition of such dreadful incidents that had killed millions. Muslim countries joined the United Nations and other international organizations believing they would bring peace and security to humanity.
He said the United Nations had failed to achieve its goals as wars and bloodbaths continue to take place around the world. The UN stood like an observer when Western countries occupied Arab and Muslim lands.
“It not only takes the position of an observer but also the role of an agency that justifies the crime,” Sheikh Saleh told the hundreds of thousands of faithful including a large number of foreign pilgrims.
“We have seen positive intervention of these organizations very rarely and at many occasions it came after a lapse of time and after creating a fait accompli serving the interests of the aggressor,” the imam said.
Sheikh Hussein Al-Asheikh, the imam of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, also spoke about the Zionist attacks against Muslims in different parts of the world. He urged Muslims to strengthen their faith in God and stand united to face present and future challenges.
Last week, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, another imam of the Grand Mosque, described the Israeli military campaign against Lebanon as “Zionist terrorism” and urged that the perpetrators behind the aggression must be tried for committing war crimes.
“Those who condemn violence and fight terrorism must see how the children and orphans in a refugee camp were obliterated and listen to the cries of widows and mourners there,” the imam said, in reference to the Israeli bombing of the Lebanese village of Qana killing mostly women and children.
He said the current campaign of the Jewish state against Lebanon and Palestine had unmasked those who have been supporting the enemy and misleading the world opinion by raising the slogans of humaneness, peace and democracy.
Al-Sudais said the new world order failed to stop Israeli barbarism and despotism. “We should know that these killings and aggression are directed against every Muslim,” he said.
The imam also spoke about the irony of calling the heinous Israeli aggression and massacres as legitimate acts of self-defense and condemning the resistance of the oppressed as acts of terrorism.
 
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