Sheikh Faisal Nauman, the renowned muezzin of the Masjid Al-Nabawi, passed away on December 22, leaving behind a legacy of devotion and service. In a heart-wrenching video that has gone viral on social media, Sheikh Nauman can be seen calling the faithful to prayer in his signature soft tone. The video serves as a poignant reminder of his dedication to his duties and his unwavering commitment to the Islamic faith.
Born in 2001, Sheikh Nauman was appointed as the muezzin of the Masjid Al-Nabawi at the tender age of 14. The tradition of calling the faithful to prayer was a long-standing one in his family, with his father and grandfather having served in the same role. Despite his untimely passing, Sheikh Nauman continued to serve the mosque until his final days.
The news of his death was met with shock and sadness, with many Muslims around the world paying tribute to his dedication and service. His funeral was attended by thousands, and he was laid to rest in the Jannat al-Baqi cemetery.
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