The first sermon enlightens the mind; the second sermon raises the hands of the heart. Together, they make Jumu’ah a complete weekly renewal of knowledge, intention, and supplication.
The Imam often concludes by reciting specific verses from the Quran, such as Surah An-Nahl (16:90), which commands justice and kindness. Religious Importance and Rules How to give basic short Friday Khutbah? assimalhakeem JAL Oct 9, 2567 BE —
Making collective prayers for the guidance, forgiveness, and unity of the global Muslim community (Ummah).
واعلموا أن للابتلاء حكمة، فصبرتم فهو خير، وإذا شكرتم فهو أفضل. فالصبر مدرسة تُعلمنا التواضع، والشكر باب يفتح لنا بركات لا نحصيها. ولا تظنوا أن مكاره الدنيا دليل على نسيان الله، بل قد تكون طريقًا لرفعة في الآخرة ومحوًا للذنوب. فاستقبلوا المحن بالصبر واللطف في القول والعمل.
"Praise be to Allah. We praise Him, seek His help, ask for His forgiveness, believe in Him, and rely upon Him. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our souls and the vices of our deeds. Whomever Allah guides, none can misguide; and whomever He leaves to stray, none can guide. I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, alone without partner, and I bear witness that our master Muhammad is His servant and Messenger." khutba sania juma
Therefore, translates directly to "The Second Sermon of Friday." Spiritually, it acts as a transition bridging the educational aspect of the first sermon to the actual physical performance of the two-rak'ah Juma prayer. The Core Pillars (Arkan) of Khutba Sania
: Once the khatib ascends the minbar (pulpit), it is obligatory for the congregation to listen attentively and remain completely silent. Any speech, even if it is religious, is prohibited. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said that remaining silent during the khutba is one of the actions that leads to one's sins being forgiven.
The Khutba Sania is distinct for its brevity and specific liturgical requirements. Unlike the first part, which can be delivered in a local language, the second part is almost universally recited in to maintain the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. The Transition:
Many newcomers (and even longtime worshippers) wonder: Why two sermons? Isn’t one enough? What is special about the second one? The first sermon enlightens the mind; the second
So next Jumu’ah, when the khatib sits, then stands again — listen differently. The first sermon woke you up. The second is asking: What will you do now?
is the second part of the Friday sermon. After completing the first sermon (which usually includes praise of Allah, blessings on the Prophet ﷺ, reminders of taqwa, and a main topic), the Khatib sits down briefly, then stands again to deliver the shorter second sermon.
"To proceed, O servants of Allah! May Allah have mercy on you. Indeed, Allah commands justice, good conduct, and giving to relatives, and He forbids immorality, bad conduct, and oppression. He admonishes you so that you may take heed. Remember Allah and He will remember you; call upon Him and He will respond to you. And the remembrance of Allah the Almighty is most high, most noble, most honored, most magnificent, and greatest." Etiquette for the Congregation
The Khateeb bearing witness to the oneness of Allah ( Tawhid ) and the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH) is a mandatory pillar. It serves as a weekly renewal of the foundational oath of every Muslim. 3. Durood and Salawat (Blessings upon the Prophet) Religious Importance and Rules How to give basic
Understanding the Spiritual Significance of Khutba Sania Juma
While the first sermon is dynamic and changes every week, the second sermon is highly structured and remains largely consistent from week to week. It focuses heavily on praising Allah, sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad, praying for the Muslim community, and reciting specific verses of the Quran. Key Components of the Second Sermon
Friday features a hidden hour where supplications are guaranteed acceptance ( Sa’at al-Istiabah ). The Dua at the end of the second sermon takes advantage of this sacred day, asking Allah to support vulnerable communities, bring peace to the world, and forgive the sins of the congregation. Conclusion
Amma ba'du fa yaa 'ibaadallah! Rahimakumullah. Innallaha ya'muru bil-'adli wal-ihsaani wa eetaa'i dhil-qurbaa wa yanhaa 'anile-fahshaa'i wal-munkari wal-baghy. Ya'izhukum la'allakum tadhakkaruun. Udhkurullaha yadhkurkum wad'uuhu yastajib lakum wa ladhikrullahi ta'aalaa a'laa wa awlaa wa a'azzu wa ajallu wa akbar. English Translation