in Islamic Sharia from Umm al-Qura University in 1995 while working there as an assistant professor. He obtained his Master’s degree from the Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in 1987, and his Ph.D.
He later graduated from the Riyadh Scientific Institute in 1979, going on to obtain a degree in Islamic Sharia Law from the Faculty of Sharia in Riyadh in 1983. Sheikh al-Sudais was born in Riyadh in 1962, and he seemed destined to become an Islamic cleric from an early age, having memorized the Quran before the age of 12. Sheikh al-Sudais has an extremely resonant and captivating voice which has been capable of energizing the Muslim community, whilst his rousing recitations of the Quran have a profound impact on the hearts of the listeners, transporting them to another realm. He is also known for his characteristic voice and his stirring recitations of the Quran, in accordance with the art of Tajweed. Muslims across the world recognize him for his leading of prayers at the Grand Mosque, or the emotional sermons he issues which are broadcast worldwide. Hosting a seminar at the Higher Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies in Malaysia last year, al-Sudais spoke about Islamic civilization against the backdrop of modern challenges, stressing that Islam is facing challenges both from within and outside the Muslim community.Īl-Sudais has held the position of Imam and Khateeb of the Grand Mosque in Mecca over the past three decades, and this has afforded him a certain amount of fame and renown in the Islamic word. He has delivered several lectures both inside and outside Saudi Arabia, and over the past two years he has visited India, Pakistan, Malaysia and Britain. Whenever Sheikh Al-Sudais travels to any foreign country, he is ambushed by admirers and fans.
If he dies on that day, he dies a martyr, and whoever reaches the evening, he holds the same status.Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat- Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, Imam and Khateeb of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, was appointed head of the Presidency for the Two Holy Mosques at the rank of minister by royal decree on Tuesday. I seek refuge with Allah, the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing, from the accursed SatanĪnd he recites three Ayat from the end of Surah Al-HashrĪllah appoints seventy-thousand angels who say Salat upon him until the evening. In a hadith narrated by Ma’qil bin Yasar (RA) that the Prophet (SAW) said: “Whoever says three times when he gets up in the morning: When you read a verse of the Quran which ends in one of His names, it guides you to what should be understood.Ĭlick here to learn about the importance of Ayatul Kursi > There probably isn’t a page in the Quran which doesn’t mention some of His attributes and why is this? Because when you study His names and attributes, your faith in Allah increases. One of the main ways of learning about Allah is to learn His names and attributes, because they are a reminder to us as to who He is and so we don’t forget. Sign up to our email list for updates on our latest articles, YouTube videos & offers! SUBSCRIBE Why are the verses of Surah Hashr important? Huwal Laahul Khaaliqul Baari ‘ul Musawwir lahul Asmaaa’ul Husnaa yusabbihu lahoo maa fis samaawaati wal ardi wa Huwal ‘Azeezul Hakeem Huwal-laahul-lathee laaa Ilaaha illaa Huwal-Malikul Quddoosus-Salaamul Muminul Muhaiminul-‘aAzeezul Jabbaarul-Mutakabbir Subhaanal laahi ‘Ammaa yushrikoon Huwal-laahul-lathee laaa Ilaaha illaa Huwa ‘Aalimul Ghaibi wash-shahaada Huwar Rahmaanur-Raheem Read about the last 2 verses of Surah Baqarah here > Transliteration of the last 3 verses of Surah Hashr Whatever is in the heavens and the earth constantly glorifies Him.
Glorified is Allah far above what they associate with Him in worship! He is Allah: the Creator, the Inventor, the Shaper. He is Allah-there is no god except Him: the King, the Most Holy, the All-Perfect, the Source of Serenity, the Watcher of all, the Almighty, the Supreme in Might, the Majestic. He is the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful.
He is Allah-there is no god worthy of worship except Him: Knower of the seen and unseen. Last 3 Verses of Surah Hashr - with English translation Translation of the last 3 verses of Surah Hashr: