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Khutbah
Khutbah Khut"bah, n. [Ar.] An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.

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- khutbah during Jumu'ah. "Khutba", Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World "Khutba", Students' Britannica India, p.236 "Khutba", Encyclopaedia of Islam...
- khateebahs. Edina Leković gave the inaugural khutba at the Women's Mosque in 2015. Al-Khatib Khattab Khutba İmam Hatip school Hirschkind, Charles (2006)...
- few years prior. Bahadur Shah also sparked an Islamic controversy in the khutba by inserting the declaration of Ali as wali. His reign was disturbed by...
- Al Jami'ul Kabeer (transl. Grand Jumu'ah Masjid) or Khutba Periya Palli is a mosque in Kayalpattinam, Tamil Nadu, India. It was built in 842 AD by Muhammad...
- both a child and a woman as ruler, and could not be persuaded to allow the khutba, the sign of the sovereign, to be proclaimed in the name of a woman. Eventually...
- Ghareeb Nawaz Sat Tad Mosque Meghalaya Madina Mosque, Shillong Puducherry Khutba Mosque, Pondicherry Meeran Mosque Punjab Aqsa Mosque, Qadian Mubarak Mosque...
- during the Islamic prayer (salat), supplication (dua), during a sermon (khutba) in the mosque and commonly throughout the day. It is sometimes used to...
- original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2013. Gaffney, Patrick D. "Khutba." Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World. p. 394. "Eid Gebete". Diegebetszeiten...
- was married to Asma bint Shihab, who governed Yemen with her husband. The Khutba during Friday prayers was proclaimed in both her husband's name and hers...
- were the only female monarchs in the Muslim Arab world to have had the khutba proclaimed in their name in the mosques as sovereigns. Asma bint Shihab...