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News spread of the death of reader Saad Al-Ghamdi.. What is the truth of the news and how true is it?

In recent hours, many news have spread about the death of Sheikh Saad Al-Ghamdi, the reader with the distinguished voice, and many users of social networking sites have circulated and everyone wondered about the veracity of the news. Sheikh Saad Al-Ghamdi is considered one of the most prominent reciters in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who is distinguished by his sweet voice that everyone loves. Therefore, many users were saddened by the news of his death without confirming the news or announcing it officially.

Reader Saad Al-Ghamdi denies the news of his death

Saudi reader Saad Al-Ghamdi came out on his personal page on the X communication platform, and Al-Ghamdi confirmed that the news that spread was not true and that he is in good health, as he said: “Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.. News has spread among people, especially on Facebook, and thank God I am fine and well.” Praise be to God.” The Sheikh praised everyone who checked on his health and asked questions about him.

What caused the spread of news of Saad Al-Ghamdi’s death?

After the news of Sheikh Al-Ghamdi’s death spread, reports showed that there was indeed a person who died with the same name as the Saudi reciter Saad Al-Ghamdi, and the one who died was Professor Saad bin Saeed Al-Ghamdi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Orphan Care Society in Jeddah. The Society mourned the death of the Chairman of the Board of Directors and announced the news on the social media platform. X, and because of the similarity of names, the news of the death was linked to the famous Saudi sheikh and reader.

Who is the reader Al-Ghamdi?

Sheikh Al-Ghamdi studied in Dammam during all levels of study and participated in the Holy Qur’an circles. The reciter graduated from Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Al-Ahsa and in the year 1410 he completed memorizing the entire Holy Qur’an. The Saudi reciter worked in the teaching profession for a period of time, and he also participated in leading Tarawih prayers in the mosque. Al-Nabawi, and worked as the imam and preacher of the Yusuf bin Ahmed Kanoo Mosque located in Dammam.

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