Ahmad Talib Hameed
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Ahmad ibn Talib Hameed | |
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أحمد بن طالب حميد | |
| Imam at Prophet's Mosque | |
| In office 2013–2025 | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1981 (age 44–45) |
| Alma mater | Faculty of Sharia (College of Sharia) Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Profession | Imam Khatib |
Ahmad bin Talib bin ʿAbd al-Hameed Ḥameed (Arabic: أحمد بن طالب بن عبد الحميد حميد; born 1401 AH / 1981 CE) is a Saudi Arabian imam and qāriʾ. He served as an imam and khāṭib of the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia, from 2013 until 2025.[1][2]
It is confirmed that he is not jailed, due to people spotting him in the Prophet's Mosque praying behind the other imams.[3]
Ahmad Talib Hameed was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1401 AH (1981 CE). His maternal grandfather, Sheikh ʿAbd al-Majid bin Hasan al-Jabarti, was also an imam of the Prophet’s Mosque and played a formative role in his upbringing. During his youth, Hameed frequently attended his grandfather’s scholarly gatherings in Medina.
He memorized the Qurʾān at an early age and received ijāzah in Qurʾānic recitation. He pursued higher education at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, where he graduated from the Faculty of Sharia. He later completed a master’s degree at the Higher Institute of Judiciary in the field of Comparative Jurisprudence (Fiqh al-Muqāran). He has also been reported to have earned a doctoral degree from the same institute.[1]