المملكة: Ibn Hamid and Al-Muhanna deliver the Friday sermon in the Two Holy Mosques on Shawwal 22

The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque announced the names of Khatibi and imams Friday sermon at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, while His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Khaled Al-Muhanna will lead the Friday sermon at the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. These arrangements come within the framework of the presidency’s ongoing efforts to enhance the religious and awareness message of the Two Holy Mosques and deliver it to the entire world.
The Presidency of Religious Affairs explained that this announcement comes in response to For the approved organizations that aim to enable academic and legal competencies to perform the tasks of imamate and preaching in the holiest places.
She stated that the selection of imams and preachers is subject to precise criteria that ensure the provision of pulpit content that touches the needs of Muslims and promotes the values of moderation and moderation.
Spreading the tolerant values of Islam
She indicated that the presidency seeks, through these distinguished cadres, to highlight the pioneering role of the Kingdom in serving the Two Holy Mosques. And their addressees, with a focus on the quality of vocal and oratory performance that is commensurate with the majesty of the place and the sanctity of time.
The Presidency confirmed that the Friday sermon from the pulpits of the Two Holy Mosques represents a global platform for disseminating the tolerant values of Islam and directing educational and social messages that concern the Islamic nation.
It indicated that artistic and technological preparations and simultaneous translation of sermons into several international languages are underway to ensure that the contents of the sermons of Ibn Humaid and Al-Muhanna reach the largest possible number of followers. Around the world.
She stressed that the religious message of the Two Holy Mosques aims primarily to enhance intellectual security and deepen faith ties, which contributes to achieving tranquility and reassurance for worshipers and visitors within the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque.
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