![]() It sounded perfect for an Eid khutba because its theme was ‘Ease in Worship’. I found the Arabic khutba well drafted and perfectly balanced between the narrative and references from the holy Quran and Sunnah. In the month of Shawaal, 1440 AH, I was travelling in Muscat where I attended the Eid Salat in a mosque located in the municipality of Azaiba. The scope for this adjustment is quite wide and each mosque follows a certain method according to the guidelines provided by its religious leadership. Many mosques, such as the Regents Park Islamic Centre in London, are experimenting with a bilingual khutba, combining English language with Arabic, with the latter as the core of the khutba. The speech also conflicts with the requirement of delivering the khutba after the Eid Salat. This takes away the time for reciting Takbeerat before the Salah. However, its summary is often delivered in the form of a speech in the local language while the faithful are still arriving for the congregation. In many non-Arabic speaking countries, the Eid khutba is read in Arabic following the wajib Eid Salat. ![]()
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