Khutba-e- EID: Eid Sermon by Maulana Mufti Ishaq r.a

Khutba-e- EID: Eid Sermon by Maulana Mufti Ishaq r.a

Maulana Mufti Ishaq r.a is delivering speech on EID occasion which is also called Khutba-e-Eid in this video. Muslims enjoys two EID festivals on their respective time. br br Here below is some brief introduction of these two festivals. br From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia br br عيد الفطر Eid al-Fitr (ʻĪd al-Fiṭr) br Feast of Breaking the Fast br br br Eid al-Fitr has a particular Salat (Islamic prayer) consisting of two Rakats (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall.[4] It may be performed only in congregation (Jama’at) br br Muslims believe that they are commanded by God, as mentioned in the Quran, to continue their fast until the last day of Ramadan[6] and pay the Zakat and fitra before offering the Eid prayers. br br Typically, practicing Muslims wake up early in the morning—always before sunrise— offer Salatul Fajr (the pre-sunrise prayer), and in keeping with the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad clean their teeth with a toothbrush, take a shower before prayers, put on new clothes (or the best available), and apply perfume.[9] br br It is forbidden to fast on the Day of Eid.[10] It is customary to acknowledge this with a small sweet breakfast, preferably of date (fruit), before attending a special Eid prayer (known as salaat). br br As an obligatory act of charity, money is paid to the poor and the needy (Arabic: Sadaqat-ul-fitr) before performing the ‘Eid prayer:[11] br To show happiness br To give as much charity as is possible br To pray Fajr in the local Masjid br To go early for Eid salaat br To read the takbirat in an open field. br Go to the Eid prayer on foot br Do not speak one word other than words that remember Allah or anything Islamic terms before and after Eid Salaat. You can speak once you've left the Masjid, or Mosque or any other place you were praying br Say Eid Mubarak to other Muslims br br The Eid prayer is performed in congregation in open areas like fields, community centers, etc. or at mosques.Eid gifts, known as Eidi, are frequently given at eid to children and immediate relatives.


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Uploaded: 2014-01-15

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