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Khutbah

[ khoot-buh ]

noun

Islam.
  1. a sermon preached by an imam in a mosque at the time of the Friday noon prayer.


khutbah

/ ˈ°ìÊŠ³ÙËŒ²úÉ‘Ë /

noun

  1. Islam a Muslim sermon that is delivered on a Friday
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Origin of Khutbah1

First recorded in 1790–1800, Khutbah is from the Arabic word °ì³ó³Üá¹­b²¹³ó
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Origin of Khutbah1

C21: from Arabic khataba to preach
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After listening to a khutbah during Friday prayers, Fareed Farukhi said that he doesn’t want “token appreciation†from Biden.

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“It would make me smile if an imam ripped on a character from my show in a khutbah,†or a Friday sermon.

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The imam, Gamal Fouda, has just finished the Khutbah, a sermon delivered in Arabic.

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The Khutbah is the most serious part of the prayer, where rapt attention is required and the worshippers are silent.

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In his khutbah, or sermon, Abou El Fadl decried the growth of Islamophobia as he clutched a copy of the shooter’s 74-page manifesto.

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