Report on Khutba Sania (The Second Khutbah of Jumu’ah)
This format traces back to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself. Scholars explain:
Khutba Sania Khutbah al-Thaniyah ) is the second, typically shorter half of the Friday sermon. While the first khutba focuses on a specific educational or spiritual theme, the second khutba is traditionally more formal, focusing on the praise of Allah, blessings upon the Prophet (PBUH), and collective supplication (dua) for the Muslim community. Core Components of Khutba Sania khutba sania juma
Summary: Use the first few minutes to briefly recap the key lessons from the first sermon.
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If you’ve ever attended Friday (Jumu’ah) prayers at a mosque, you’ve witnessed a unique rhythm. The Khatib (speaker) delivers two distinct sermons, separated by a brief silence or sitting. The first is called Khutba Ula. The second is known as Khutba Sania (الثانية خطبة).
What it means in plain English:
Praising Allah (Hamd): Starting with "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah).
Closing: It traditionally ends with a specific Quranic verse (often Surah Al-Nahl, 16:90) regarding justice and kindness, signaling the start of the actual prayer (Iqamah). Best Practices for Congregants While the first khutba focuses on a specific