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  2. Khutbah - Wikipedia

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    The Sahabah, even after migrating to foreign lands, always kept the khutbah in classical Arabic but would instead conduct a longer lecture before the khutbah in the local language. [6] According to the four accepted Sunni schools of jurisprudence, it is a requirement for the khutbah to be delivered completely in classical Arabic. [7]

  3. Islam in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Melayu; 日本語; کوردی ... While the practice of Islam in Vietnam is primarily associated with the Cham people, an Austronesian minority ethnic group, ...

  4. The Sermon for Necessities - Wikipedia

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    The Sermon for Necessities (Arabic: خطبة الحاجة; transliterated as Khutbat-ul-Haajah) is a popular sermon in the Islamic world (particularly as the introduction to a khutbah during Jumu'ah). It is used as an introduction to numerous undertakings of a Muslim.

  5. Salah - Wikipedia

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    Preceding the Friday salah, a khutbah (sermon) is delivered by a khatib, after which the 2 rak'a Friday prayer is performed. [62] A minority view within the Sunni schools holds that listening to the khutbah compensates for the spiritual reward of the 2 rak'a that are discounted from the prayer. [63]

  6. Minbar - Wikipedia

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    A minbar (Arabic: منبر; sometimes romanized as mimber) is a pulpit in a mosque where the imam (leader of prayers) stands to deliver sermons (خطبة, khutbah). It is also used in other similar contexts, such as in a Hussainiya where the speaker sits and lectures the congregation.

  7. Farewell Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad delivered his final Friday sermon , known as the Farewell Sermon, to more than 100,000 Sahaba, before leading the Zuhr and Asr prayers in conjunction. Then he moved to plain of Arafat and spent the afternoon in supplication. [ 2 ]

  8. Sacred language - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa tanah is a sacred language used in special traditional ceremonies of the Alfur people in Maluku and is generally written using the Alifuru script. It literally means 'language of the land'. Balaibalan was invented in the context of Sufi devotion, although it was only briefly used.

  9. Talk:Khutbah - Wikipedia

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    The khutba is usually delivered inside a mosque, from a pulpit, as Muhammad, the last prophet of Islam, did when delivering a khutba. The audience is expected to quietly and attentively listen, and refrain from distractions. There are many forms and modes of delivery of the khutba.