All about Sheikh Saleh Al-Maghamsi: Life, Facts, Education, Biography
Sheikh Saleh al-Maghamsi was appointed as the imam of Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in 2026, during Ramadan 1447 AH.
Life
- Born: 17 November 1963
- City: Wadi al‑Safra in Badr Governorate (west of Madinah); he later moved to the city of Madinah.
Sheikh Saleh al-Maghamsi was born in 1963 and raised in a scholarly family. He spent his childhood in Wadi al‑Safra, a village in the Badr Governorate west of Madinah, before his family moved to the city of Madinah.
Growing up in this environment of an early love for the Qur’an and Islamic scholarship.
Age
62
Years Old
born 17 November 1963
62 Years Old
Marriage and Children
The Imam maintains a strict privacy regarding his family. He has been married to one wife for many years and has four children. The names and details of his wife and other children are not publicly disclosed.
Education
- BA in Arabic language and Islamic studies – King Abdul Aziz University (Madinah branch)
- Studied Islamic sciences under Atiyyah Mohammed Salem, Abu Bakr al‑Jazairi, Abd al‑Aziz bin Baz and Mohammed ibn Uthaymin
- Pursued advanced Islamic studies through personal instruction with these scholars after university
Al‑Maghamsi received his formal education in Madinah. After finishing secondary school, he enrolled at King Abdul Aziz University’s branch in Madinah and obtained a degree in Arabic language and Islamic studies. Beyond the university, he sought knowledge from prominent Saudi scholars.
He studied tafsir and hadith with figures such as Sheikh ʿAtiyyah Mohammed Salem and Sheikh Abu Bakr al‑Jazairi, and he benefited from the teachings of Grand Mufti Sheikh Ibn Baz and Shaykh Ibn ʿUthaymin.
Career
- Educational supervisor – Arabic Language Department, Medina Education Department (1992)
- Member – Islamic Awareness Authority for Hajj (1995)
- Educational supervisor – Arabic Language Department, Medina Education Department (1992)
- Member – Islamic Awareness Authority for Hajj (1995)
- Preacher – King Abdul Aziz Mosque, Medina (2001)
- Faculty member – Teachers College, Taibah University (2002)
- Member – arbitration committee, International Commission on Scientific Miracles in the Qur’an and Sunnah (2005)
- Official mufti on Saudi TV and Director – Center for Research and Studies, Medina (2008)
- Lecturer – Higher Institute for Imams and Preachers, Taibah University (2009)
- Director – Al‑Bayan Center for Reflecting on the Meanings of the Qur’an (2018)
- Professor of Islamic Culture – Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz University (2019)
- Imam and Khatib – Quba Mosque, Madinah (appointed 1427 AH (2006)
- Appointed as Imam of Masjid an-Nabawi: 2026
- Current Job: Imam of Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque)
Al‑Maghamsi initially worked as a teacher and educational supervisor in Medina’s schools. He subsequently joined the faculty of Taibah University, where he taught Arabic and Islamic studies and later lectured at the Higher Institute for Imams and Preachers.
In the mid‑2000s, he became a member of the arbitration committee for the International Commission on Scientific Miracles in the Qur’an and Sunnah and was later appointed as a mufti on Saudi television, which broadened his reach.
His leadership at Quba Mosque marked a turning point. Serving as Imam and Khatib, he delivered Friday sermons and conducted weekly tafsir lessons that attracted worshippers from across the region.
These lessons were widely recorded and shared on television and social media. Al‑Maghamsi is known for his calm, articulate style and his ability to connect classical Islamic scholarship to contemporary issues.
In 2026 he was elevated by royal decree to serve as an imam at the Prophet’s Mosque, a role that highlights the Kingdom’s trust in his scholarship and leadership.
Beyond his mosque duties, he continues to lead the Al‑Bayan Center and participates in academic forums and media programs that promote Qur’anic reflection and moderation in Islamic discourse.
