Fahd bin Salem bin Ali Alkandri, born on June 28, 1982, is a renowned Kuwaiti Qur'an reciter, Islamic preacher, and media producer. Raised in a conservative environment, he developed a passion for the Qur'an from a young age, beginning to lead prayers at his local mosque at just fourteen. He completed the memorization of the entire Qur'an at the age of fifteen under the guidance of Sheikh Rashad bin Mohammed Sayed Ahmed Allam. Alkandri officially began his career as an Imam at Al-Omair Mosque in Yarmouk in 1999, later moving to Al-Kulaib Mosque in Cordoba in 2001. He has served as an Imam at the Grand Mosque of Kuwait since 2000. His reputation led him to lead prayers internationally, notably at the Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab Mosque in Doha, Qatar, during Ramadan in 2012. In addition to his work as an Imam, Alkandri has made significant contributions to religious media. In 2012, he founded the "ForFrem for Art Production" company, which produced many of his popular television programs. He is widely known for his successful TV series, including "Musafir Ma'a Al-Quran" (A Traveler with the Quran) and "Bel Quran Ehtadayt" (With the Quran I was Guided), where he interviews new converts about their journey to Islam. His approach combines spiritual guidance with high-quality visual production, making him an influential figure, particularly among the youth.