Sheikh Salah Budair has been announced as the imam who will lead the Eid al-Adha prayer at Masjid an-Nabawi this year. The prayer is set to begin at 5:47 AM at Masjid an Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque).
Sheikh Budair brings years of experience leading prayers at the holy mosques. His recitation style and deep knowledge of Islamic teachings have made him a respected figure among pilgrims and worshipers.
The early morning timing of 5:47 AM allows worshipers to complete their prayers before the day gets too hot, which is particularly important during Saudi Arabia’s intense summer months.
Pilgrims traveling to Madinah for this occasion should plan to arrive well before the 5:47 AM start time, as the mosque tends to fill up quickly during major Islamic celebrations.
This Eid prayer at Masjid an-Nabawi will be broadcast live across various Islamic networks, allowing Muslims worldwide who cannot physically attend to participate spiritually in this blessed gathering.
Thousands of pilgrims are expected to gather at the Prophet’s Mosque for this special occasion. The mosque authorities have been preparing the facility to accommodate the large crowds expected for Eid al-Adha, which marks the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage.
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