The schedule for the prayers and the names of the Imams who will lead the prayers in Ramadan 2024.
The holiest place in Islam, the Masjid Al Haram in Mecca holds great significance for Muslims worldwide. Each year millions of Muslims visit the holy place and the number of pilgrims increases even more during the holy month of Ramadan.
To aware the individuals of the time and details regarding the Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers in the month of Ramadan 2024/1445 in the Masjid Al Haram, the Presidency of Islamic Affairs and Harmain has released a special calendar.
NIGHTS | FIRST RAKATS | SECOND RAKATS | LAST RAKATS + WITR |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
2 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
3 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
4 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
5 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
6 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
7 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
8 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
9 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
10 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
11 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
12 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
13 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
14 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
15 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
16 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
17 | Sheikh Bandar Baleelah | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
18 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly |
19 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
20 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
21 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
22 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
23 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
24 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
25 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
26 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
27 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
28 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | – | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan |
29 | Sheikh Badr Al Turki | Sheikh Waleed Al Shamsan | Sheikh Sudais |
30 | Sheikh Juhany | – | Sheikh Yasir Dawsary |
The calendar includes designated imams who will lead the congregation in prayer throughout the holy month. According to the schedule, the Taraweeh prayers will consist of 10 rakats, followed by 3 rakats of Witr.
The prayers will be led by seven esteemed imams;
Each imam will lead prayers on certain nights, providing a different kind of spiritual experience for worshippers.
Moreover, the schedule outlines the structure of both Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers, highlighting the spiritual practices adopted within Masjid Al Haram during Ramadan.
The announcement demonstrates the promises made by the administration of Masjid Al Haram in making the pilgrim journey to Mecca an enriching experience. The schedule has been carefully planned and has been revealed just a few days before Ramadan.
As Muslims all over the world eagerly await the start of Ramadan, which is the holiest month the schedule will serve as a guide for individuals who are looking forward to performing Umrah in the month of Ramadan.
This post was last modified on March 8, 2024 8:22 pm
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Masha Allah Tabarakallah, May Allah reward you substantially.
We miss Imam Saud al Shuraim
In the past there were 20 rakats. Why they are reduced to 10 now?