Hadith Maguindanaon 2021: Khutba
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: This refers to a province in the Philippines, located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). The Maguindanaon people have their own distinct culture and Islamic traditions.
The Khatib stands on the Mimbar (pulpit), often holding a wooden staff ( kagkat ). He faces the congregation, not the Qibla . khutba hadith maguindanaon
He then recited a hadith qudsi —the words of Allah through the Prophet: ‘My mercy prevails over My wrath.’
So Datu Alibai went. He took no food, no weapon, only a worn copy of the Qur’an and a scrap of paper with the hadith his mother had taught him. For three days, he sat beneath the balite , whose roots were older than the sultanates. The first night, he heard only his own doubt. The second night, a tarsier watched him with eyes like two coins of sorrow. The third morning, just before fajr , a dream came. : : This refers to a province in
Maraming mga batang ulama ang nag-a-upload ng kanilang mga video ng khutba at short Islamic lectures sa Facebook, YouTube, at TikTok gamit ang wikang Maguindanaon. Dahil dito, kahit ang mga Maguindanaon na nagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa (OFWs) ay nananatiling konektado sa kanilang pananampalataya at kultura.
guides in the local vernacular to ensure accurate theological teaching across different mosques. Example Structure of a Maguindanaon Khutba A typical sermon follows a structured path: Al-Hamdulillah: Opening praises to Allah. Hadith Citation: He faces the congregation, not the Qibla
To the astonishment of all, Datu Mamangkas—a fierce man with a scar across his cheek—stood. He walked to Datu Sandigan, his enemy since childhood. He did not speak. He simply placed his hand on Sandigan’s shoulder. Sandigan trembled, then bowed his head. They embraced like brothers.
With the establishment of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), the focus of many khutbahs has shifted toward moral governance ( moral governance ). Khatibs routinely cite Hadiths concerning the heavy responsibility of leadership, the sin of corruption, and the obligation of citizens to support just governance, providing a religious framework for civic participation. Social Welfare and Health
He will recite the Hadith in classical Arabic. This is often the only part of the service where non-Arabic speakers feel the weight of the original revelation. Immediately following the Arabic, the Khatib will perform the Tarjama (translation) into Maguindanaon.
Focusing on the rights of neighbors and the condemnation of violence.