Worshippers and Islamic enthusiasts around the globe can now access newly released, high-quality audio recordings of Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers from the sacred Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah, thanks to the Haramain Recordings platform. The recordings, which capture the spiritually charged atmosphere of the Grand Mosque during the holy nights of Ramadan, are now available for streaming and download via the Haramain Recordings mobile application and affiliated online channels.
KIIN360 can confirm that the audio content includes full-length, crystal-clear recitations from esteemed Imams of the Haram, including Sheikh Abdur-Rahman Al-Sudais, Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly, and others renowned for their emotional and melodious delivery of the Qur’an. The project offers both historical and recent recordings, with a focus on the most recent Ramadan sessions—particularly the extended night prayers (Tahajjud) in the last ten days, known for their deep spiritual significance.
The Haramain Recordings initiative, a non-profit digital archive committed to preserving and sharing the spiritual heritage of the Two Holy Mosques, has been widely praised for its audio clarity, user-friendly interface, and accessibility. It offers listeners an opportunity to connect with the sacred ambience of the Haram from anywhere in the world, whether for spiritual reflection, memorization, or simply to experience the tranquility of Qur’anic recitation performed in Islam’s holiest sanctuary.
To access the content, users are encouraged to download the Haramain Recordings app, available on major mobile platforms, or visit official links shared by the platform. The availability of these high-quality files marks a significant milestone in digital religious media and underscores the ongoing efforts to ensure that worship, even when remote, remains immersive and spiritually uplifting for Muslims across the globe.