في صمت عرفات وطمأنينة الحرم، كان صوت الشيخ محمد بن عبد الله السبيل يرتّل القرآن ويؤمّ الحجيج، فتسكن به الأرواح، وتُروى القلوب من معين السكينة. لم يكن مجرد إمام، بل كان مناراتٍ مضيئة في سجلّ الحج الحديث، يُقاس حضورها بعمق الأثر، لا بعدد الأعوام.
وُلد في البكيرية عام 1345هـ، وتربّى على التلاوة والعلم، حتى صار اسماً يتردد بين حلقات التفسير والمنابر، ثم شاء الله أن يُعهد إليه بإمامة المسجد الحرام لأكثر من 4 عقود. من منبره هناك، عرفت مواسم الحج صوتاً هادئاً، قوياً، راسخاً، لا يُغريه البهرج، ولا يخدشه التعب.
كان إماماً لصلاة عرفة، ومرافقاً لكبار العلماء في إدارة الدروس والإفتاء، مشاركاً في التوجيه، والتأليف، والفتوى، لكنه فوق ذلك كله كان وجهاً من وجوه الطمأنينة في أعظم مواسم الأرض.
ومن محراب الحرم المكي إلى جبين عرفات ظل الشيخ السبيل حاضراً في ذاكرة الحجيج، بصوته الذي لا يُنسى، وبعلمه الذي يُغرس في القلوب، وبسيرته التي أثمرت جيلاً من القرّاء والعلماء، شهدت لهم مكة، وافتخرت بهم الأمة.
رحل في 17 ديسمبر 2012، لكنه بقي حيّاً في ذاكرة الحرمين.. وفي ذاكرة الحج.
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محمد السبيل.. صوت العلم والقرآن في مواسم النور
6 يونيو 2025 - 08:09
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الشيخ محمد السبيل.
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In the silence of Arafat and the tranquility of the Sacred Mosque, the voice of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Sabeel recited the Quran and led the pilgrims in prayer, bringing peace to souls and quenching hearts from the fountain of serenity. He was not just an imam; he was a shining beacon in the modern history of Hajj, measured by the depth of his impact, not by the number of years.
Born in Al-Bukayriyah in 1345 AH, he was raised on recitation and knowledge, until he became a name echoed in circles of interpretation and on pulpits. Then, God willed that he be entrusted with leading the prayers at the Grand Mosque for more than four decades. From his pulpit there, the seasons of Hajj knew a calm, strong, and steadfast voice, untempted by extravagance and unblemished by fatigue.
He was the imam of the Arafat prayer, accompanying senior scholars in managing lessons and issuing fatwas, participating in guidance, authorship, and legal opinions. But above all, he was a face of tranquility during the greatest seasons on earth.
From the mihrab of the Grand Mosque to the brow of Arafat, Sheikh Al-Sabeel remained present in the memory of the pilgrims, with his unforgettable voice, his knowledge that was instilled in hearts, and his legacy that bore a generation of readers and scholars, whom Mecca witnessed and the nation took pride in.
He passed away on December 17, 2012, but he remains alive in the memory of the Two Holy Mosques... and in the memory of Hajj.
Born in Al-Bukayriyah in 1345 AH, he was raised on recitation and knowledge, until he became a name echoed in circles of interpretation and on pulpits. Then, God willed that he be entrusted with leading the prayers at the Grand Mosque for more than four decades. From his pulpit there, the seasons of Hajj knew a calm, strong, and steadfast voice, untempted by extravagance and unblemished by fatigue.
He was the imam of the Arafat prayer, accompanying senior scholars in managing lessons and issuing fatwas, participating in guidance, authorship, and legal opinions. But above all, he was a face of tranquility during the greatest seasons on earth.
From the mihrab of the Grand Mosque to the brow of Arafat, Sheikh Al-Sabeel remained present in the memory of the pilgrims, with his unforgettable voice, his knowledge that was instilled in hearts, and his legacy that bore a generation of readers and scholars, whom Mecca witnessed and the nation took pride in.
He passed away on December 17, 2012, but he remains alive in the memory of the Two Holy Mosques... and in the memory of Hajj.
