Khutba
Khutba
First Sermon
O Believers,
In His Book, Allah, the Most Exalted and Sublime, addressed the
believers and called upon them in ninety places. Moreover, in an
indication to the believers virtues and high status, Allah, the
Almighty, has dedicated one Surat in the holy Quran to celebrate
their merits, which is Surat “Al Muminoon” (the Believers).
The Most High opened this blessed Surat by giving glad tidings to
the true believers, saying, “certainly will the believers have
succeeded.” (Al-Muminoon: 1). In this Aya, Allah, the Almighty,
gives glad tidings to the believers of success and great attainment.
Thereafter, the Most Exalted mentions the ethical and behavioural
qualities of the believers. The first of such merits that the Almighty
describes is submissiveness during prayer. So, He says, “they who
are during their prayer humbly submissive.” (Al-Muminoon: 2).
Thus, the first character of the believers is that their hearts are
attached to their Lord and their limbs are humbly submissive to Him.
As such, they diligently hasten to establish their prayers, leaving in
this way all their other worldly matters. In return, they attain the
great recompense of being admitted to Allah’s Paradise as their
eternal dwelling.
This was further emphasised by the Prophet pbuh when he said, “If
any Muslim performs ablution perfectly, then stands and prays two
rakaas setting about them with his heart as well as his face, Paradise
would be guaranteed to him.”
This is because, while praying, the glory of Allah, the Most Exalted,
would be present in their hearts and they will contemplate on the
Ayas and Tasbihs that they recite.
While beginning the qualities of the true believers with being humbly
submissive in their prayers, Allah, the Almighty, concludes their
merits with the quality of being diligent in establishing the prescribed
prayers. The Most exalted says, “and they who carefully maintain
their prayers.” (Al-Muminoon: 9). So, those who are steadfast on
observing their prayers, while perfecting their bowing and prostration
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during them, then they will, by Allah’s grace, be amongst the
winners.
On the same account, the Messenger of Allah pbuh said, “Allah, the
Most Exalted, has made five prayers obligatory. If anyone performs
ablution for them well, offers them at their (prescribed) time, and
observes perfectly their bowing, prostration and submissiveness, it is
the guarantee of Allah that He will forgive them (their sins).”
Indeed, observing the prayers at their prescribed times reflects
soundness of the heart with faith and its guidance with the obedience
of Allah, the Most Forgiving. This is because prayer refines the
believer’s behaviour and helps them to embrace all the other good
qualities that are conducive to lead them to happiness and success.
O Worshipers,