Saad Al Ghamdi (in Arabic: سعد الغامدي, born Dammam, Saudi Arabia in 1967) is a Quran reciter and an imam. He memorized the entire Quran in 1990 when he was 22 years old. He is often noted for his acclaimed Tajweed.
Biography[edit]
Surat Al-Hashr Saad El Ghamidi. AL-Massahef (7) Recitations (729) Photos (15). Related Videos. Coran Surat Al-Rahman Surat Yunus Interview.
He studied Islamic law in Dammam,[1] particularly in the school of Sharia, the source of Muslim religious commandments. In 2012 he was appointed as the Imam of Kanoo Mosque in Dammam before having the same profession in several mosques around the world, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Austria.[2]
During Ramadan 2009, Sheikh Saad Al Ghamidi was an Imam during the Taraweeh prayer in the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi of Madinah.
Personal life[edit]
Saad Al Ghamidi is married and has 36 children. He is considered[by whom?] one of the best reciters of the Quran in the modern age.
Works[edit]
Sheikh Saad has performed many recordings of Quran verses[3], known throughout the world and broadcast by TV channels like Iqraa TV, as well as by radio stations[which?] and on the internet. Also, a very successful businessman, Saad is worth 36 million dollars.
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References[edit]
- ^http://www.assabile.com/Saudi-Arabia/saad-el-ghamidi/saad-el-ghamidi-4.htm
- ^http://pressquran.com/quran/saad-el-ghamidi/
- ^http://www.saint-coran.net/coran/saad-el-ghamidi/
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Todd McShay has been one of the NFL's top draft experts at ESPN for years, but now he finds himself in the mix for a job with the New York Jets.
McShay told ESPN's Rich Cimini that Jets general manager Joe Douglas is considering him among multiple options for an unspecified front-office role.
McShay and Douglas know each other from their college days as teammates on the University of Richmond's football squad.
The Jets announced Friday they agreed to terms with Douglas to become their new general manager after Mike Maccagnan was fired on May 15.
Douglas spent the previous three years as vice president of player personnel with the Philadelphia Eagles. He won a Super Bowl with the team during the 2017 season.
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