Khutba Sania Juma Access

A reminder to the congregation to have Taqwa (God-consciousness).

Following this, the imam recites the verse from Surah Al-Ahzab (33:56): "Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet. O you who have believed, ask [Allah to confer] blessing upon him and ask [Allah to grant him] peace". The sermon then concludes with a heartfelt dua for the entire Muslim ummah .

• Forgiveness for all Muslims.• Strength for the oppressed.• Guidance for the youth.• Peace and prosperity in the community.

For the second khutbah to be valid, it must include certain essential elements, traditionally delivered in Arabic:

A central feature of the second sermon is sending peace and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), his family ( Ahl al-Bayt ), and his companions ( Sahabah ). The congregation is encouraged to silently send blessings upon hearing the Prophet's name, drawing immense spiritual rewards during an hour where prayers are readily accepted. 4. Tazkiyah and Taqwa (Exhortation to Piety) khutba sania juma

: Both the first and second sermons are a shart (condition) for the validity of the Friday prayer. If the khutba is omitted, the prayer is not considered valid according to the majority of jurists.

In the bustling rush of Friday, we often focus on the message of the first sermon. We listen to the reminders, the lessons, and the calls to improve our character. But there is a silent, breathtaking shift that happens right after it. The Imam stops speaking and sits down.

Exhorting the congregation to fear Allah and remain conscious of their religious duties.

For the believer sitting in the mosque, the entry into the Khutba Sania demands total focus. The Prophet Muhammad emphasized that when the Imam is delivering the sermon, absolute silence is mandatory. A reminder to the congregation to have Taqwa

: In cases of necessity, such as a mosque being overcrowded, it is permissible to hold a second Jumu’ah prayer with its own khutba in the same area, as long as there are separate facilities or clear intervals between them.

Young Omar sat near the front, his legs beginning to feel heavy from the long first sermon. He had listened intently as the Imam spoke about the importance of kindness and community. But then, a sudden change occurred in the room’s energy.

The khutba sania serves several crucial purposes. It completes the formal structure of the Friday sermon as established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Scholars note that the second sermon is typically brief and concludes with a dua (supplication), after which the mu'adhdhin calls the iqamah to signal the start of the two rak'at of the Friday prayer. Its primary significance lies in fulfilling the sunnah of delivering the sermon in two distinct parts.

Even if an attendee does not understand Arabic, sitting quietly and listening to the rhythm of the praises and Quranic recitations brings tranquility ( Sakinah ) to the heart. The sermon then concludes with a heartfelt dua

Taqwa: A reminder to the congregation to maintain God-consciousness.

Here’s a deep, reflective post for Khutba Sania Juma (the second sermon of Jumu’ah), capturing its spiritual and practical weight:

An effective Khutba Sania Juma should possess certain qualities: