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  2. Khutbah - Wikipedia

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    Finally the khatib should make the sermon short. [3] Historically, sermons were delivered in classical Arabic. This linguistic requirement required substantial training on the part of the khatib and this contributed to the growth of a literary genre consisting of model sermons, such as those by the renowned Ibn Nubata (d. 984).

  3. 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.

  4. Anwar Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Khatib was born in Hebron, Palestine, towards the end of the Ottoman Caliphate. He was from a prominent land-owning Hebron and East Jerusalemite family whose name "Khatib" stemmed from the deliverance of Islamic sermons by imams during Friday prayer and Eid prayers. He started his political career as a lawyer at the Palestine Higher Islamic ...

  5. Khatib, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The name "Khatib" originates from Arabic (Arabic: خاطب), referring to the person who delivers the sermon during Friday prayers and Eid Prayers. In most of the early- and mid-20th century Khatib was mostly used for pineapple, rubber and gambier plantations owned by Lim Nee Soon, from which Yishun residential town is named. [2]

  6. Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khatib was known for his brilliant preaching skills where he would be nicknamed the Preacher of Baghdad. [ 11 ] He taught hadith in the most prestigious places such as the Great Mosque of al-Mansur in Baghdad and Umayyad Mosque in Damascus indicating his high status and scholarship. [ 12 ]

  7. Al-Khatib al-Shirbini - Wikipedia

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    Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Shirbani al-Khatib also known as al-Khaṭīb ash-Shirbīniy (الخطيب الشربيني, was an Egyptian Sunni scholar who specialized in the Shafi'i jurisprudence, legal theory, Qu'ran exegesis, and Arabic language.

  8. Muhibb al-Din al-Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Al Khatib settled in Cairo in 1921 as result of his clash with the King of Syria and Iraq Emir Faisal. [9] He was appointed editor-in-chief of Al Ahram and served in the post for five years. [ 9 ] He and another Syrian émigré Abdul Fattah Qattan established a publishing company, Salafi Publishing House, and a bookstore with the same name in ...

  9. 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]