He then recited a hadith qudsi —the words of Allah through the Prophet: ‘My mercy prevails over My wrath.’
of Imam Nawawi, which cover essential Islamic principles like sincerity and helping others. 3. Available Resources For those seeking specific texts or recitations: Chapter Fifteen: On the Jumu'a (Friday) Prayer
Allowing Maguindanaons living abroad (OFWs) to stay connected to their local spiritual roots.
Maguindanaon features internal regional variations (such as the Biwangandilassan and Laya dialects) that translators must navigate to ensure universal readability. khutba hadith maguindanaon
: Understanding who your audience is helps tailor the message to be relevant and impactful. For a Maguindanao audience, incorporating local examples or issues can make the sermon more relatable.
A frequently cited theme in Maguindanaon sermons is the preservation of life and community safety. For instance, the translation of a Hadith related to social protection emphasizes:
Their conversion to Islam is a legendary tale, traced back to the early 16th century. The arrival of , an Arab-Malay missionary and descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, is widely regarded as the pivotal moment that established Islam firmly in the region. Sharif Kabungsuwan converted the ruling families and founded the Sultanate of Maguindanao, creating a political and spiritual structure that resisted Spanish colonial incursions for over three centuries. He then recited a hadith qudsi —the words
Sa langon a manga pagari nami sa Islam, so khutba na isa sa pinakamahalaga a bagiyan nu sambayang sa Jumu’ah. Niya nin layon na pakatondogen so manga Muslim sa lalan nu Allah (SWT) ago so sunnah nu Nabi Muhammad (SAW). Amayka thalo tano makapantag sa , paka-isaisaen tano so mapiya a thalo nu Rasulullah sa basa a kinalukesen tano kagiya anan i mas mawatan a makasokat sa puso. So Hikmah nu Hadith sa Khutba
: Imams frequently cite Hadith to provide practical models for behavior. For instance, the Prophet’s Khutbah Hajjatul Wida
Alhamdulillah… wa ashhadu…
“I have heard the young men of this banwa mock the pandita . I have heard them whisper charms that mix the asma ul-husna —the Beautiful Names of Allah—with the names of jinn and ancestors. This is shirk ! This is the fire that burns the harvest of the soul. Throw away your amulets that bear no verse from the Qur’an. Let your agimat be the Basmala on your lips. Let your protection be salat —five times a day, like the five fingers of your hand that hold the kampilan .”
Explaining the importance of Zakat and equitable distribution of resources in Islam.