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Eid Khutbah: What has Allah Really Asked of You?

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Abdul Nasir Jangda is the founder and director of Qalam Institute. He is a hafiz and specialist in Sฤซrah & Hanafi Fiqh with a Bachelor's from Jamia Binoria, a Masterโ€™s in Arabic from Karachi University, and a Masterโ€™s in Islamic Studies from the University of Sindh.

5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. Kasch

    September 30, 2009 at 11:35 AM

    As-salaamu alaykum

    Why wasn’t the khutbah in arabic?
    like in Chicago:

    1. arabic khutbah 1
    2. sit,
    3. then arabic khutbah 2
    4. then he started the english bayaan

    please clarify?

    jazakumAllah khayr

    As-salaamu alaykum

    • Amatullah

      September 30, 2009 at 1:40 PM

      wa alaykum salam

      maybe the audience is not an Arabic speaking audience.

  2. Abu Rumaisa

    October 1, 2009 at 12:18 PM

    I prefer it when the English bayaan is separate from the Khutbah and is done before the 2nd adhaan. (For Jumuah)

    1. 1st Adhaan
    2. English Bayaan
    3. 2nd Adhaan
    4. Arabic Khutbah 1
    5. Sit
    6. Arabic Khutbah 2
    7. Iqamaah

    Many mosque do no. 4 in English or both no.4 & no.5 in English. I personally follow the ruling that states the Khutbah should be in Arabic as it’s part of the Jumuah Salaah and Salaah can only be in Arabic….so both the parts are done in Arabic.

  3. Muslim007

    October 5, 2009 at 8:39 PM

    jazakAllaah for the khutbah and reminding us of the countless blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon each of us. May Allaah make us among the Shakireen.

  4. Saaddd

    October 7, 2009 at 9:32 AM

    He did give a kuthbah in Arabic.
    But he also gave one in English.
    My family lives about 30 miles from the Masjid Sheikh Abdul Nasir is at, yet we go there whenever possible.
    Mashallah his Kuthbahs never disappoint!

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