The (or Second Khutbah) is a brief, essential component of the Friday Jumu'ah prayer service that follows the main sermon. It serves several practical and spiritual functions: Key Features of Khutba Sania
This format traces back to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself. Scholars explain:
In Islamic tradition, a Juma (Friday) sermon, also known as a Khutba, is a crucial part of the weekly congregational prayer. It's a time for Muslims to gather, listen to a sermon, and perform their weekly congregational prayer. Among the various types of Juma sermons, one stands out for its unique characteristics and significance: the Khutba-e-Sania Juma.
The second khutba is generally shorter and follows a specific liturgical pattern:
Start by saying Alhamdulillah (All praise belongs to Allah).