Sheikh Faisal Al Nu’man Dies After 25 Years as Iconic Voice of Prophet’s Mosque in Medina

Sheikh Faisal bin Abdul Malik Al Nu’man, one of the most recognisable voices of Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, has died after a brief illness, bringing to an end more than two decades of devoted service as a muadhin. Appointed in 2001, he served for 25 years, calling the adhan during historic congregations, Ramadan nights, peak pilgrimage seasons, and major mosque expansions. Known for his calm, measured and serene delivery, Sheikh Faisal continued a multi-generational family tradition, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who also served as muadhins at the Prophet’s Mosque. Funeral prayers were held at Masjid an-Nabawi, with burial at Al Baqi cemetery, as tributes poured in from worshippers and Islamic institutions worldwide.
Sheikh Faisal Al Nu’man Dies After 25 Years as Iconic Voice of Prophet’s Mosque in Medina Sheikh Faisal bin Abdul Malik Al Nu’man, one of the most recognisable voices of Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, has died after a brief illness, bringing to an end more than two decades of devoted service as a muadhin. Appointed in 2001, he served for 25 years, calling the adhan during historic congregations, Ramadan nights, peak pilgrimage seasons, and major mosque expansions. Known for his calm, measured and serene delivery, Sheikh Faisal continued a multi-generational family tradition, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who also served as muadhins at the Prophet’s Mosque. Funeral prayers were held at Masjid an-Nabawi, with burial at Al Baqi cemetery, as tributes poured in from worshippers and Islamic institutions worldwide.
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