Not really. Shaykh budair, like the other imams used to lead the Fajr salat all year round when he used to lead in Huroof in a local masjid! Alhamdullilah we also read Fajr everyday, so do we get tired? :) salam wa alaykum!
I know we pray Fajr everyday Alhamdulillah, but leading the Salaah everyday for millions or hundreds of thousands of people, and preparing what to recite is difficult. The Imaams, I'm sure do get tired sometimes. An example could be Shaykh Hudhaify, Maashaa Allah he has been leading for years and never has taken a break, the most he took off could be a week or less. Sometimes when you watch him leading, he sounds tired, and recites the same places he always recites. That's my opinion. Allah knows best.
Agreed, leading in the Haram'ain would naturally be different then praying on your own or even leading at the local masjid. But whether they feel tired/stressed is debatable, and it's useless for us to debate it.
The longest Sheikh Hudhaify was away from leading was a month, last year before Ramadan. I'm not sure about the tiredness, but it's normal for imaams to recite from specific parts regularly. Some go random, some don't.
Yes I agree. I remember Shaykh Hudhaify in the 90's, I don't remember when exact, but I do remember he wasn't allowed to lead for a month or more because he said lots of stuff about Shi'as in his Friday Khutbah. Lots of beneficial stuff too!
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Shaykh Budayr needed a break, I hope he comes back in a week or less Inshaa Allah!
Not really. Shaykh budair, like the other imams used to lead the Fajr salat all year round when he used to lead in Huroof in a local masjid! Alhamdullilah we also read Fajr everyday, so do we get tired? :) salam wa alaykum!
inshAllah he will come back
I know we pray Fajr everyday Alhamdulillah, but leading the Salaah everyday for millions or hundreds of thousands of people, and preparing what to recite is difficult. The Imaams, I'm sure do get tired sometimes. An example could be Shaykh Hudhaify, Maashaa Allah he has been leading for years and never has taken a break, the most he took off could be a week or less. Sometimes when you watch him leading, he sounds tired, and recites the same places he always recites. That's my opinion. Allah knows best.
Agreed, leading in the Haram'ain would naturally be different then praying on your own or even leading at the local masjid. But whether they feel tired/stressed is debatable, and it's useless for us to debate it.
The longest Sheikh Hudhaify was away from leading was a month, last year before Ramadan. I'm not sure about the tiredness, but it's normal for imaams to recite from specific parts regularly. Some go random, some don't.
Yes I agree. I remember Shaykh Hudhaify in the 90's, I don't remember when exact, but I do remember he wasn't allowed to lead for a month or more because he said lots of stuff about Shi'as in his Friday Khutbah. Lots of beneficial stuff too!
Yes, for more than a month, and he did not lead Taraweeh that year either.
Last year he was not suspended from leading salaah.
shiekh budair mashallah may Allah reward all the believers who strive in the right path Ameen
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