He had traveled from a small village in leaf-dappled England, carrying a weight on his heart that felt heavier than his luggage. He was searching for something—a sense of peace that had eluded him for years.
This text matches multiple audio recordings of Sheikh Sudais leading in Ramadan (e.g., 1429H, 1441H, 1444H) at Masjid al-Haram. It is the standard Qunoot recited in the Haram by all imams, following the Hanbali version (shorter than the Hanafi Qunoot, and without the curse on disbelievers in the middle).
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He had traveled from a small village in leaf-dappled England, carrying a weight on his heart that felt heavier than his luggage. He was searching for something—a sense of peace that had eluded him for years.
This text matches multiple audio recordings of Sheikh Sudais leading in Ramadan (e.g., 1429H, 1441H, 1444H) at Masjid al-Haram. It is the standard Qunoot recited in the Haram by all imams, following the Hanbali version (shorter than the Hanafi Qunoot, and without the curse on disbelievers in the middle). sheikh sudais dua qunoot text pdf verified