This morning, the chief muezzin of the Great Mosque of Mecca, the former head of the Qassim Courts, Sheikh Abd al-Rahman al-Ajlan, passed away at the age of 85, who had devoted himself to teaching at the Grand Mosque, according to Okaz newspaper.
The voice of Sheikh Al-Ajlan echoed in the corners of the Grand Mosque, as he taught Sharia sciences under the loudspeaker at the Grand Mosque on a daily basis throughout the year, and his daily lessons were attended by a large number of students of knowledge, as many students from different Islamic countries were keen to attend his daily lesson, as he was keen to Giving his lessons and not delaying them, even as he used to deliver them during the emerging Corona pandemic crisis (Covid-19) remotely.
He prayed for the deceased after Friday prayers today, and was buried in the cemetery of the Haram martyrs in Sharia.
And Sheikh Abd al-Rahman Abdullah al-Ajlan was born in the Qassim region in 1357 AH, and received his education in the Qur’an, then he joined the Faisaliah School in Buraidah, and graduated from it in 1371 AH, then joined the Buraidah Scientific Institute and the College of Sharia at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, and in 1386 AH he joined the Higher Judicial Institute at The beginning of his opening, he graduated from it, and was appointed to the judiciary, but he requested a referral to retirement, and devoted himself to teaching forensic sciences under the magnification of the Grand Mosque for more than 31 years.
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