The Grand Mosque in Makkah holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims around the world, and during Ramadan, its spiritual atmosphere reaches a peak. The call to prayer (Adhan) and the announcements during the Taraweeh prayers are performed by an esteemed group of muezzins, ensuring the smooth and harmonious flow of the nightly prayers.
For the blessed month of Ramadan 1446 AH, the schedule of muezzins assigned to announce the prayers at Masjid Al-Haram has been officially released. This schedule ensures the effective organization of Taraweeh prayers, with different muezzins taking turns each night.
Role of Muezzins in Masjid Al-Haram
Muezzins hold an important responsibility in leading the call to prayer (Adhan) and Takbeerat during the Taraweeh prayers. Their powerful and melodious voices resonate throughout the Grand Mosque, enhancing the spiritual experience of millions of worshippers.
The Taraweeh Prayer Schedule
The schedule is organized in a structured manner, with designated muezzins for:
- First Announcements (First Tasleem)
- Second Announcements (Second Tasleem)
- Final Announcements (Last Tasleem)
Each night, different muezzins take part in leading these announcements, ensuring the continuity and discipline of Taraweeh prayers. Some of the notable muezzins featured in this year’s schedule include:
- Sheikh Ahmed Al-Nafis
- Sheikh Mohammad Al-Luhaidan
- Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Madani
- Sheikh Sami Basri
- Sheikh Suhail Daghir
- Sheikh Hisham Al-Saqaf
This planned schedule allows for the efficient management of the Grand Mosque’s Taraweeh prayers, ensuring that worshippers receive a seamless and spiritually uplifting experience. The voices of these dedicated muezzins inspire devotion and reflection, making Ramadan nights in Makkah a truly memorable time.
For those who have the opportunity to pray in the Grand Mosque, the experience is unparalleled. The coordination between the Imams and muezzins enhances the beauty of the prayers, creating an atmosphere of deep spirituality and tranquility.
As the holy month approaches, millions of Muslims worldwide eagerly anticipate the blessings of Ramadan. Whether praying at Masjid Al-Haram or from afar, the echoes of the Adhan and the prayers from Makkah serve as a reminder of the unity and devotion of the Muslim Ummah.
May Allah accept our prayers and grant us the blessings of this sacred month.
For more updates, follow the official accounts of Masjid Al-Haram’s muezzins:
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