Salah Al Budair

Salaah bin Muhammad Al-Budair
صلاح بن محمد البدير
School Hanbali
Lineage Banu Tamim
Personal
Born January 7, 1970
Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
Senior posting
Title Sheikh, Imam, Qari
Religious career
Post Imam of Masjid al-Nabawi, Medina

Salah Bin Muhammad Al Budair (born Hofuf, 1970) is a permanent imam of the Grand mosque in Medina and a judge of the High Court of Madina. He is considered as one of the most fascinating reciters of the Qur’an in world.[1]

Career and education

Salah Al Budair was born in the region of Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. He became an imam when he was still 15 years old. In 1985 he led prayer alongside with his teacher, Shaykh Ahmed As-Salmy, who was the governor of Al-Ahsa Governorate.
He is graduated from Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University in bachelor degree in Islamic law. He also studied in Institute of Higher learning in magistracy. At the beginning, he had been appointed as an imam in Dammam, after that he moved in Riyadh, and finally he became an permanent khateeb of Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina.[2]

Private life

Salah al Budair is from Banu Tamin tribe. He is the eldest son of his family. He has a younger brother, Sheikh Nabeel. The brothers' voices are different but the style of the holy Quran recitation is similar. Currently he lives in Medina.[3]

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