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QuestionAre we allowed to talk during the khutbah?SobiTop AnswererNo - any idle talk (laghw) is impermissible during the khutbah. The Prophet said, "If you say to your companion when the imam is preaching on Friday, ‘Be quiet and listen,’ you have engaged in idle talk." He also said, "When you hear your imam speaking, then keep quiet and listen attentively until he has finished." Giving salaam also falls under idle talk in this situation. The rare exceptions are if the imam makes a mistake in their recitation or if there is a problem with the microphone and it needs to be fixed. Otherwise there should be no idle talk.
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QuestionIs it compulsory to divide the khutbah into two parts?SobiTop AnswererIt is not compulsory but it is part of the sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him) to deliver two khutbahs and sit between them.
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QuestionAm I allowed to write a khutbah and then give it to another person to read?Community AnswerYes, it is allowed. If you give your khutbah to someone else, it is a good deed in front of Allah.
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QuestionIs it a must for the congregation to be 40 people and above?SobiTop AnswererNo - it's not an obligation. There are several opinions on this matter, one of them being that 3 is sufficient for a congregation of Jumu'ah.
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QuestionCan women deliver the khutbah?SobiTop AnswererIf the congregation contains men, then it would be impermissible for her to deliver the khutbah. It is very rare to find a Jumu'ah congregation with only women, but in such cases, it would be permissible for a woman to deliver the khutbah, since she is allowed to lead salah as well in such a case.
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QuestionWhat dua do I say when imam takes a seat in the middle of the khutbah?SobiTop AnswererThere is no specific du'a narrated in the sunnah, so during the brief pause between the two khutbahs, you can recite some dhikr or make some du'a quietly.
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QuestionDoes the person the who reads the khutbah have to be an imam?SobiTop AnswererAccording to sunnah, the one who delivers the khutbah has to be the one who leads the prayer. This is what the Prophet (peace be upon him) did, as well as his successors. However, if there is a legitimate reason as to why another person has to lead the prayer (not knowing as much Qur'an is not a legitimate reason), then it's permissible.
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QuestionCan the khatib tell someone to keep quiet while he is giving the Friday sermon?Community AnswerThere are ways to tell people to be quiet without saying (verbally) that they should be quiet.. You can do this by looking at them or by raising your voice a bit to get their attention.
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QuestionCan I make a Khutbah and not lead the prayer?Community AnswerYes, this is permissible, though it's not ideal or preferred.
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QuestionAre the dua obligatory?SobiTop AnswererThe du'as are all according to the sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him), and we should try to follow it as much as possible, especially during the Khutbah, which is an obligatory part of Jumu'ah.
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QuestionCan I just praise Allah and sit, then stand up in the second part to begin with the main topic?SobiTop AnswererYes, this is permissible. As long as there are two parts with a break in between and you recite the necessary Arabic prayers, it should be sufficient.
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QuestionCan I tell an Islamic story?SobiTop AnswererThere is no issue with that. Many Islamic stories or events have key morals that can be applied to our lives.
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QuestionCan the listeners ask questions?Community AnswerYes, you can ask the person who is delivering the Khutbah after he is done, but not during the sermon, as it is forbidden to speak then.
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QuestionCan I do a khutbah if I'm 11 years old?SobiTop AnswererThere is no age restriction on this. Normally, the imam also delivers the khutbah, and the imam is the one who is the most knowledgeable among the congregation. There is an opinion that it is impermissible for a boy to lead the prayer if prepubescent. To be on the safe side, therefore, it would be better for the most knowledgeable, mature or oldest be the one to lead.
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QuestionWhich school of thought is followed here?SobiTop AnswererNo consideration of school of thought (madhab) was taken into account when this article was started by the original author; however, there may well be differences between the schools on certain aspects of the khutbah. For example, disagreements over whether it is essential for the khutbah to be in Arabic. It is the view of Shafi'i and Hanafi scholars, as well as contemporary scholars, that it is not mandatory.
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QuestionCan a khutbah be in other languages?SobiTop AnswererYes, this is permissible. It is important to have the key Arabic parts included, though, as mentioned in the article, but the rest of the khutbah can be in Arabic. Some mosques will have a speech (bayaan) in English or another language but will not refer to it as the khutbah. After the speech, they will then do the khutbah entirely in Arabic. This is because they believe that the khutbah should be in Arabic. Other mosques will recite the beginning and concluding remarks in Arabic and then perform the khutbah in English.
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QuestionDue to COVID-19, we cannot pray Friday prayers, so my dad and I pray 4 rakaat together (jama'ah); is it permissible to pray jama'ah of 4 rakaat Zuhr on a Friday noon?SobiTop AnswererYes - this is permissible and congregational prayer is rewardable. Instead of Jumu'ah, you will pray Zuhr. Remember that if there are only two people, they should stand next to each other, with the imam on the left and the follower on the right.
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QuestionWhile delivering khutbah, can it be translated so that it makes the congregation helpful to get a lesson out of it?SobiTop AnswererThere's no problem with translating the Arabic parts of the khutbah so that the congregation understand it. Don't forget the time, however; you do not want to spend too much time on the khutbah that people begin to feel tired.
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QuestionI don't know much about the Quran but I now know 13 surahs. In my home village, the imam rarely comes for jummah - is it possible for me to lead jummah?SobiTop AnswererAccording to the hadeeth, the person who knows the most Qur'an should lead. If that is you, then you should lead the prayer. Some scholars say that the person who knows the most fiqh should lead. Usually, the two of these come together, so the person who knows the most Qur'an also knows the most fiqh, but not always. I recommend finding out why the imam rarely comes to lead the salah, as this is his duty.
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QuestionCan we recite this jumma khutba at home, any time? For example if sitting idle, can I recite this in heart, or aloud?SobiTop AnswererThere's nothing wrong with it, but it's not rewardable unless you are reciting the Qur'an verses, in which case you get the reward for reciting the Qur'an.
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QuestionCan you quote poetic verses in khutbah?SobiTop AnswererYou can quote Qur'an verses or Hadith, both are fine if they are relevant to your topic.
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QuestionWhat verse can we quote for someone who is talking during Khutbah and the Hadith that guide it?SobiTop Answerer"When the Imam is delivering the Khutba, and you ask your companion to keep quiet and listen, then no doubt you have done an evil act." (Sahih Bukhari)
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QuestionCan there be two different people? One giving the khutbah and the other saying the Khutbat-ul-Haajjah and the other du'as?SobiTop AnswererOne person should do the khutbah and all its parts. If someone cannot do that, then another person should do it, but not both of them splitting parts. However, one person can do the khutbah and another can lead the salah.
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QuestionIs it acceptable to solicit for funds in the khutbah and collect them at the end of the khutbah before salat?SobiTop AnswererDuring the khutbah, people should be focused on what the imam is saying. If people are going around and collecting money, this will disturb people, so they should do this at another time.
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QuestionCan women lead jumu'ah prayer?SobiTop AnswererIt's worth noting that Jumu'ah is not mandatory for women. But if there is a woman-only congregation, then women are allowed to lead any salah. There are some differences: the iqamah should be done quietly and the imam stands in the middle of the first row, with the followers to her left and right. This is different to when a man leads - he stands in the middle of the row in front of the followers.
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QuestionIs sitting or standing on the pulpit compulsory because some sheikhs sit on mimbar and some stand beside mimbar rather than standing on it?SobiTop AnswererIt's sunnah, so it's not compulsory. But it's best to perform the khutbah according to the sunnah as much as possible.
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QuestionCan you please put in the Arabic text too? This is such a great compilation but I find it hard to read romanicized Arabic. It would be great if you could put in the Arabic.SobiTop AnswererI'm glad that you found it helpful. I will add the Arabic text insha'Allah.
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QuestionAren’t there 2 khutbahs?SobiTop AnswererYes, it is sunnah to have two khutbahs with a brief pause in the middle. The second part should be shorter than the first.
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QuestionIs it wajib to make khutbah in the language of the attendees or Arabic preferably?SobiTop AnswererAt the very least, Arabic should be recited in the khutbah at least once. Many mosques in Western countries will recite the Khutbatul Haajah (step 2) and then give their khutbah in English or the language of the congregation; this is permissible.
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QuestionAre dhikr and du'a the same thing? Can someone provide a transliterated list of examples of dhikr and du'as? And how can I perform dhikr and du'as with my regular prayers at home?FozyaCommunity AnswerDhikr is remembrance of Allah, for example, it's a Sunnah to say "subhanallah" 33 times, "alhamdulillah" 33 times, and "Allahu Akbar" 34 times in that order after you finish praying. These are things that glorify Allah and cause a person to be reminded of Allah. Du'a is like supplication. You can do dhikr or du'a anywhere, (except dirty places like the bathroom). Usually people make du'a after praying salah. You can make du'a by raising your hands and asking Allah anything, forgiveness, health, guidance, being thankful, asking for help, etc. Du'a can be in any language; howeve,r there are some specific du'as you can also learn. You can find these online mostly.
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