Jumu'ah Khutbah Relevance & Impact
This criterion assesses the relevance, impact, quality, and governance of the Jumu'ah (Friday) sermon (khutbah). It ensures the khutbah goes beyond structural validity to address contemporary issues, promote spiritual growth (tazkiyah), and inspire positive community action, aligned with Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah. The organization must maintain a Trustee-approved Khutbah Governance Policy that defines oversight, topic selection, and risk management. Delivery must be clear, engaging, and accessible, with specific provisions for women and people with disabilities (Equality Act compliance). Khateebs must be qualified, vetted, and supported through training and feedback. The framework mandates strict adherence to safeguarding, political neutrality (Charity Commission CC9), and data protection (GDPR) standards. A robust quality assurance process, including pre-delivery checks and post-event impact measurement, ensures the khutbah serves as a safe, unifying, and transformative element of community life.
Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah (Objectives of Islamic Law)
Khutbahs must align with the preservation of faith, life, intellect, lineage, and property.
Fiqh al-Wāqiʿ (Understanding of Reality)
Guidance must be grounded in the specific context and challenges of the audience.
Sadd al-dharā’i (Blocking the means)
Preventing harm by proactively managing risks in content (e.g., extremism, division).
Adab al-Ikhtilaf (Ethics of Disagreement)
Presenting valid scholarly differences with respect and avoiding sectarianism.
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