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  2. Khatib - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, a khatib or khateeb (Arabic: خطيب khaṭīb) is a person who delivers the sermon (khuṭbah) (literally "narration"), during the Friday prayer and Eid prayers. [ 1 ] The khateeb is usually the prayer leader ( imam ), but the two roles can be played by different people.

  3. Khutbah - Wikipedia

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    It is commendable for the khatib to be on a pulpit or an elevated place; to salute the congregation when directing himself towards them; to sit down until the adhan is pronounced by the muezzin; and to direct himself straightway to his audience. Finally the khatib should make the sermon short. [3] Historically, sermons were delivered in ...

  4. Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi - Wikipedia

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    Ibn al-Jawzi in al-Sahm al-Musib stated that all of the hadiths adduced by al-Khatib in al-Jahr – as is the case with al-Daraqutni’s proofs for the basmala in his Sunan – are either weak or very weak. Al-Dhahabi also wrote a critique of al-Khatib’s book, as did the Hanbali Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn ‘Abd al-Hadi.

  5. Saleh Al-Talib - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Saleh bin Mohammed Al Talib [1] (Arabic: صالح آل طالب; born 23 January 1974), is a Saudi scholar, Imam, Khatib and judge who has been imprisoned since August 2018. Sheikh Al-Talib was the Imam and Khatib of Al-Masjid al-Haram and was also serving as a judge in District Court in Makkah. [citation needed]

  6. Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi (26 June 1860 – 9 October 1915) was a Minangkabau Islamic teacher. He was born in Koto Tuo, Dutch East Indies , and died in Mecca , Ottoman Empire . [ 1 ] He served as the head ( imam ) of the Shafi'i school of law at the mosque of Mecca ( Masjid al-Haram ).

  7. Abd al-Hamid al-Katib - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Hamid ibn Yahya al-Katib (Arabic: عبد الحميد بن يحيى الكاتب) was the secretary to the last Umayyad Caliph, Marwan II, and a supreme stylist of early Arabic prose.

  8. Khatib (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Khatib may refer to the following: Khatib, an Islamic term for a person who delivers a sermon; Esmaeil Khatib (born 1961), Iranian cleric and politician; Lina Khatib (born 1977), Lebanese professor, essayist and commentator; Khatib, Saudi Arabia, a village in Jizan Province, in southwestern Saudi Arabia; Khatib, Kerman, a village in Kerman ...

  9. İmam Hatip school - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, an İmam Hatip school (Turkish: imam hatip okulu, 'hatip' coming from Arabic khatib) is a secondary education institution.As the name suggests, they were founded in lieu of a vocational school to train government employed imams; after madrasas in Turkey were abolished by the Unification of Education Act (Turkish: Tevhid-i Tedrisat Kanunu).