Khutba Juma Jan 28 2005: Maulana Mufti Ishaq r.a
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In this video, Maulana Mufti Ishaq rahmatullah ailah is giving a lecture for Friday sermon. His Juma Khutba and other lectures are very special due to his vast knowledge about Islam with authentic references of Quran and Hadith. His lectures are not only filled with the wisdom of Islam but also prevent the schism or sectism in Muslim.

He Preached the True Spirit of Islam with authentic references of Quran & Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). His efforts are commendable to clarify misconceptions between Muslims who are opposing and arguing each other on petty issues and giving Fatwa (judgments) against each other to excommunicate from Islam.

He truly believed and promoted this Islamic concept That Whoever Has Testified That “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad (PBUH) is His Last and Final Messenger” is a Muslim.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Khutbah (Arabic: خطبة khuṭbah) serves as the primary formal occasion for public preaching in the Islamic tradition.

Such sermons occur regularly, as prescribed by the teachings of all legal schools. The Islamic tradition can be formally at the dhuhr (noon) congregation prayer on Friday. In addition, similar sermons are called for on the two festival days.

Origins and definition

Religious narration (including sermons) may be pronounced in a variety of settings and at various times. The khutbah, however, refers to khutbat al-jum'a, usually meaning the address delivered in the mosque at weekly and annual rituals. Other religious oratory and occasions of preaching are described as dars (a lesson) or waz (an admonition), and their formats differ accordingly.[1]

Delivery

At the beginning of the service the adhan is given, during which the khatib (the individual who delivers the khutbah) remains sitting. The iqama is given when the khatib descends. The sermon is delivered in two parts. Both parts are delivered while khatib is standing and punctuated by a pause in between them when the khatib sits down. During the sermon itself, it is obligatory to pronounce the following:[3]
the hamdala, or an expression to praise God and show gratitude towards him; saying al-hamdu li'llāh "Praise belongs to Allāh" at the beginning of the sermon is usually sufficient,[4]
the salawaat, or invocations of peace and blessings on Muhammad,
recitation of a part of the Qur'an in the first part of the sermon or, according to some doctors, in both,
admonitions to piety in both parts of the sermon,
and dua (prayer) on behalf of the faithful.


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