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Khutba Hadith Maguindanaon [better]

Khutba Hadith Maguindanaon [better]

There is a famous Hadith we must know, called the Hadith of Jibreel (Gabriel). The Prophet said: "Islam is built upon five: To testify that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger; To establish prayer; To give Zakat; To fast in Ramadan; and To perform Hajj." This is the Hadith. This is the reason we know how to pray correctly—because of the Prophet's detailed teachings found in the Hadith.

A sickness had crept into the soul of his people. Not a sickness of the body, but of forgetting.

Condemning tribalism and strengthening family bonds ( Silat al-Rahim ). khutba hadith maguindanaon

Maintain the ties of kinship ( Silaturrahim ), which is a core value in Maguindanaon culture.

The obligation of honesty in business and speaking well of others. C. Community Unity and Peace There is a famous Hadith we must know,

(e.g., Surah Al-Hujurat 49:13 about tribal diversity).

Ultimately, the integration of Hadith into the Maguindanaon Khutba serves as a shield for cultural and religious identity. By hearing the timeless wisdom of the Prophet spoken in their own language every Friday, the Maguindanaon people reinforce their faith while preserving their distinct linguistic heritage. It bridges the gap between global Islamic orthodoxy and the local ancestral narrative of the Bangsamoro people. A sickness had crept into the soul of his people

All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. Insha-Allah (God willing).

The sermon delivered during the Friday congregational prayer (Jumu'ah) or special occasions like Eid.

The message is tied back to the local community, encouraging good actions and discouraging vice (Amr bil-Ma'ruf wa Nahy 'anil-Munkar).

: This term refers to a sermon or a religious lecture, often delivered in a mosque before the Friday prayer (Jumu'ah). It can cover various aspects of Islam, including Quranic verses, Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), and important issues relevant to the Muslim community.