Mahmoud Khalil Abd al-Rahman al-Qari was the Imam of the mosque of the two Qiblas in Medina and the formerly appointed Imam of the ProphetâÂÂs Mosque. He is the son of Khalil Al-Qari.
Mahmoud Khalil Al-Qari was born and raised in Medina in a Saudi-Pakistani family. He memorized the QurâÂÂan from his father Khalil Al-Qari, when he was ten years old. He also obtained a bachelorâÂÂs degree in the College of the Holy QurâÂÂan and Islamic Studies.
The approval was issued to assign him as Imam in the ProphetâÂÂs Mosque in Tarawih prayers during the month of Ramadan in the year 1438 and 1439 AH (2017 and 2018). He continued to lead the worshipers at the Al-Qiblatain Mosque until his death.
He and his father are regarded as two of the key pioneers of the modern day Qirat mostly heard in Saudi Arabia.
He died on the morning of Saturday 26 Dhu al-QaâÂÂdah 1443 AH corresponding to 25 June 2022 in Medina, in intensive care unit in a hospital after illness. His funeral prayer was offered on the same day after the Maghrib prayer in the ProphetâÂÂs Mosque and burial in Al-Baqi Cemetery.