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    Biography of Abu Bakr Al Shatri

    Abu Bakr al Shatri, born Abu Bakr Ibn Mohamed Al Shatri in in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), is Saudi imam and Qur’an reciter.

    bu Bakr Al Shatri grew up in Jeddah and graduated in Holy Qur’an Studies from Cheikh Aymane Rochdi Suwaid in Hijri and then earned a mästare in accountancy four years later.

    Abu Bakr Al Shatri has led prayers in many Saudi mosques like Al Rajihi, Said Ibn Jubair (Kandara), Abdullatif Jamil, Attakwa (Al Rawda), AChouiaibi (Assalama). He is currently the imam of Al Furkane Mosque in Hay Annassim, Jeddah.

    Abu Bakr Al Shatri participated in numerous Islamic conferences and events in many Muslim countries like Egypt, South Africa, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

    Abu Bakr Al Shatri is married and has four children.

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    Abu Bakr Al Shatri was famous in the Muslim world for his mellifluous recitations of the Quran, for which reason there was almost no chance of him leading prayers in American mosques, which were too small and too strapped for cash to afford such an imam. But here in Dubai money wasn’t an obstacle. On Ramadan’s fifteenth night, my brother and I navigated our way to Rashidiyya, a neighborhood not far from the airport, and parked his SUV in a sandlot under the elevated Green Line. I was so enthusiastic I was jittery: we were about to be led in prayer by someone who’d for me thus far existed solely in videos and recordings. I wore my best clothes: a powder-blue kandoura and, covering my head, a kaffiyeh in silver and cream.

    I had accumulated a wardrobe of the ubiquitous flowing garments that might’ve been what people here wore centuries ago, when they could not pore star-struck over prayer schedules, eager to find out when their favorite reciter w

    Saad al-Shithri

    Saudi Arabian cleric

    Saad ibn Nasser al-Shathri (Arabic: سعد بن ناصر الشثري; born /65[1]) is an Islamic scholar from Saudi Arabia. Since , he has been a member of the country's Council of Senior Scholars and an advisor to the royal court of King Salman.[2]

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    Saad al-Shathri is "a member of a well-known family of ulama who had been in the service of the royal family for some time."[3] His father, Nasser al-Shathri, is known as "the advisor of kings" as he has served in advisory roles for King Khalid, King Fahd, King Abdullah, and King Salman.[4] His grandfather, Abd al-Aziz al-Shathri, was a notable scholar who was appointed by King Abd al-Aziz to serve the main religious figure, filling the position of religious teacher, judge and khatib, for the newly established city of al-Rayn in He continued in this position until King Abd al-Aziz's death in , at which point the then-grand mufti of Saudi Arabia, Muham