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How do you start a khutbah?

How do you start a khutbah?

Stand up and recite the Khutbat-ul-Haajjah. The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to praise Allah before starting his khutbah. The Khutbat-ul-Haajjah is read in Arabic and is: Al-hamdu Lillaahi nahmaduhu wa nasta’eenahu wa nastaghfiruhu, wa na’oodhu billaahi min shuroori anfusinaa wa min sayi’aati a’maalinaa.

How we start our speech with the name of Allah?

To start with the greatest name of Almighty Allah. Most gracious and merciful, whose bounties are unbounded, whose benevolence is everlasting, whose blessings are uncountable, whose being is eternal, whose mercy is unlimited, whose provisions are un-ending, and whose Love is our life, whose worship is our faith.

How do you do Jummah?

The Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) before Jummah was to pray 4 sunnah ghair muakkadah. Next would be 2 fardh (prayed in congregation), followed by 4 Sunnah muakkadah, 2 Sunnah muakkadah, and then 2 nafl. In total there would be 14 rakats for Friday prayer.

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How can a Muslim start a speech in Arabic?

A Muslim should start the speech by islamic greeting “Assalamu alaikkum” if the person is well educated on islamics , there is somany Arabic mannets to start a speech for example Muslims will chant swalath (a kind of prayer that Muslims include in thier prayer) on his prophet after a speech .

What is the significance of Muhammad’s speech to New Muslims?

The eloquence of the speech leaves no doubt regarding the strength of the faith and clarity of the new Muslims’ understanding of Islam and the message brought by Allah’s messenger.

What should the Muslim strive to do?

The Muslim should strive to speak the truth and be honest, and his words should be useful, whether they are about worldly matters or matters of the hereafter.

Does Allah require us to speak on the basis of speculation?

Allah does not require him to speak on the basis of speculation or suspicion, which is the falsest of speech, or to speak of that of which he does not have sufficient knowledge. The Muslim may sometimes be required to speak on the basis of speculation and what he thinks is the case or of that which he does not remember well.