Abstract

Research Subject: The obligation of Masjids Imams to read and recite according to jurisprudence and the Saudi system. Research Objectives: Clarification of the ruling on diversifying of the Imam between readings in jurisprudence - clarification of the ruling on obligating the Imam to a specific recitation in Saudi jurisprudence and the Saudi system – clarification of the ruling on the Imam’s commitment to a specific recitation in jurisprudence –Clarification of the ruling on the Imam’s commitment to a specific recitation in the jurisprudence and Saudi system. Methodology: Inductive and Comparative. Findings: (It is clear that it is permissible for the imam in the mosque to recite any of the seven readings, with the restriction of that to the benefit- in jurprudence and legal policy, the guardian in charge can oblige the Imam to read according to specific reading- A circular was received from the Ministry of Islamic Affairs prohibiting the imam from reciting the readings- Sharia has not asked the Imam to recite a specific recitation, and the closest recitation to the Sunnah is to recite sadly- If the guardian or his deputy obliges the imam to recite a specific recitation within the narration of the qualities of the liked recitation, then he must order him). Recommendations: (Collection of hadiths that mentioned how the Prophet, PBUH, recited in his Imamate to the people and their clarification - Discussion of sad hadiths with recitation, collection, and study).

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