It is speech or sermon, usually given on a Friday. correction: not sermon (asummon, announcing, in urdu ferman-forman).
Khutbah can be given any where at any time. It is not obvious at Friday prayers. Though we are familiar with at Jummah Khutbah!
Talking during the khutbah is discouraged as it distracts from the message being delivered. It is recommended to remain silent and attentive during the khutbah as a sign of respect for the speaker and the sacredness of the Friday sermon.
I think you are asking about a "khutbah."
The khutbah of Juma, or Friday sermon, is an essential part of the Friday prayer in Islam. It consists of two parts delivered by the imam before the congregational prayer, offering spiritual guidance, religious teachings, and reminders to the community. The khutbah is an opportunity for Muslims to reflect on important issues, both spiritual and social, and to reinforce their faith. It is mandatory for males to attend the Friday prayer and listen to the khutbah, as it holds significant importance in Islamic worship.
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The Islamic mass that is held by the Muslims is known as Khutbah. It is held every Friday at the Mosque.
A dua or a prayer can be said at any time, it is Islamic-ally wise to say prayers at the end of a Khutbah and there are may a ways to begin and end a dua. This is one of them.
In Arabic phonetics, the opening dua for the Friday khutbah is: Ina al hamda Lilah nahmadahoo WA nastaeenahoo WA nastaghfiroh, wana aoutho billah min shroory anfosina, WA sayeaat aamalina, man yahdy illah fala modila lah, WA man yudlil illah fala hadiya lah, WA ash-hadou ana la illaha ila Allah waana Muhammadan abdohoo warasooloh, salaa Allahou alayhee waala aalhee WA-ashabhe wamin tabeahom beihsanen ila yawm al-deen WA salim taslimaan katheera. Ama baad...then you begin the khutbah.
The most important part to be done in a mosque, in congregation. It is accompanied by a sermon (Khutbah), and it replaces the normal Dhuhr prayer.
Khotba, or khutbah, is a ceremonial sermon delivered during Islamic congregational prayers, particularly on Fridays (Jumu'ah) and during significant religious occasions. It typically consists of two parts: the first part focuses on spiritual guidance and community issues, while the second part often includes supplications and reminders about faith. The khutbah is an important aspect of Islamic worship, serving to educate and inspire the congregation. It is usually delivered by an imam and is a key opportunity for communal reflection and unity.
well it is a pulpit next to the mihrab The minbar is a seat at the front of the mosque. The imam sits on the minbar while delivering the khutbah (sermon) at salat-al-Jumah (Friday prayer.)It is a a place, that is a bit higher than where the rest of the praying Muslims are, where the Imaam or preacher stands and gives his speach.
The balcony on a mosque is typically called a "minbar." It is a raised platform from which the imam delivers sermons (khutbah) during Friday prayers. The minbar is often elaborately designed and has steps leading up to it, symbolizing the importance of the message being conveyed to the congregation.
The place where the imam stands during prayer is called the "minbar." It is typically a raised platform in a mosque from which the imam delivers sermons (khutbah) and addresses the congregation. The minbar is often situated to the right of the prayer area, allowing the imam to lead the prayers effectively.