This week`s khutbah

samiha

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Staff member
:salam2:

And I saw a lot of brothers who had the mark on their forheads (it means they're a good Mumin, and they are the best in doing Salat).

Subhan'Allah, actually brother it doesn't mean that all the time.

Islam Q & A

"If a person does as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded, and he is prostrating on soil or a rough surface, then he may get a mark on his forehead. This may generate some pride in his heart, as mentioned in the question, but if a person’s heart is filled with sincere faith and he does what he does only for the purpose of seeking that which is with Allaah, then he will not care what people say about him. But if he deliberately tries to make a mark on his forehead that looks like the sign of sujood, then this is a kind of showing off and lying, so woe to him of the punishment of a painful Day!

With regard to the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

“… You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty from Allaah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of prostration (during prayers)….” [al-Fath 48:29]

-- the correct meaning of the phrase “the mark of them is on their faces” is that this refers to the light of obedience and worship, and it does not necessarily mean that there is a physical mark on the skin in the place of prostration.

Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his Tafseer of this aayah:

“… ‘the mark of them is on their faces from the traces of prostration’ - ‘Ali ibn Abi Talhah said, narrating from Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with them): ‘the mark of them is on their faces’ means their outward appearance. Mujaahid and others said that it means khushoo’ and humility. Ibn Abi Haatim said: my father told us, ‘Ali ibn Muhammad al-Tanaafusi told us, Husayn al-Ja’fi told us, from Zaa’idah from Mansoor from Mujaahid: ‘the mark of them is on their faces from the traces of prostration’ – he said: (this means) khushoo’ (humility). I said, I always thought that it meant this mark on the face. He said, That may appear between the eyes of one whose heart is harder than Pharaoh’s. Al-Saddi said: Prayer makes their faces beautiful. One of the Salaf said; Whoever prays more at night, his face becomes more handsome by day… Some of them said that a hasanah (good deeds) brings light (noor) to the heart and a glow to the face, an increased provision and the love of the people.”

The point is, the fact that this mark is present on the skin and there is a change in the colour of the forehead, does not mean that a person is righteous and sincere. By the same token, if this mark is absent, that does not mean that a person is failing in his prayers. In many cases it has to do with the nature and sensitivity of an individual’s skin.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah preserve him) was asked: is there any report to indicate that the mark on the forehead caused by sujood is a sign of the righteous?

He replied:

This is not one of the signs of the righteous; the sign is the light (noor ) which appears on the face, and being content and at peace, a good attitude, and the like.

As for the mark made by sujood on the face, it may appear on the faces of people who do not even pray the obligatory prayers, if their skin is very soft and sensitive, and it may not appear of the faces of people who pray a lot and make lengthy sujood.

(Fataawaa Islamiyyah, 1/484) "

And P.S. sorry didn't go to Friday prayer... no access in our 'mosque' :angryblue:

wasalam
 

abdellah007

Junior Member
friday speech

assalam alaykum brothers and sisters

would u mind if u put the topic that the friday khotbah( speech) was about?

today s khotbah was about respecting parents. it was a nice khotbah masha allah.

wassalam
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Asalamu Alykum,

Same here, but you can try and piece together what the speaker is saying, for example today i only understood a little bit like, that what counts is on the inside of a person and not the outside appearance, for example someone if someone has a beard doesnt mean he is a pious person. Although he did say something else but i didnt understand.

Alhamdulilah

Wasalam

It's in Urdu at my masjid. So I have no idea.
 

Libinette

Umm Zubayr
Asalamu Alykum,

Same here, but you can try and piece together what the speaker is saying, for example today i only understood a little bit like, that what counts is on the inside of a person and not the outside appearance, for example someone if someone has a beard doesnt mean he is a pious person. Although he did say something else but i didnt understand.

Alhamdulilah

Wasalam

:salam2:

Really? sowhat do people who can't speak urdu do? Just listen even without understanding??
i think that's not fair, the khutbah should be in english, so that everyone is on the same level, but it's true that there are some older people who don't speak/understand english.

:wasalam:
 

ShaheedU

Extinct
wa alaikumassalaam,

Khutbah i went to, first part was about procrastination, and the second, people labelling each other wahabis and how serious this matter is.
Its a college khutbah, but wallaahi for me its better than the ones in my local masjid.
 

dawahforever

Junior Member
Asalaamu Alaikum

I rarely go to jumaah prayers because of the kids but when I do go the topics seem dry. We dont' have a real imam..guys just take turns. I don't know what a khutbah is like with a real imam if its different or not but when I compare it to the sermons in church I feel they are wanting. Whenever I would listen to the sermons in church the minister would always give concrete examples of things we could do in our life to change ourselves but in the khutbahs everything seems so general and vague. I always felt that the sermons at church if acted upon kept you going through the week and kept your iman high but the khutbahs I've heard at the mosque are not memorable or life changing. Maybe khutbahs are not meant to give specific advice but just vague islamic info? I don't know..

Wa Salaamu Alaikum
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