Khutba Hadith Maguindanaon (2025)
The Khutba Hadith (often referred to locally as Khutba a Hadith or simply Khutba ) is not a written scripture but a performed, oral juridico-religious discourse integral to Maguindanaon Muslim society. Distinct from the standard Arabic khutba (sermon) of Friday prayers, the Maguindanaon Khutba Hadith is a unique genre that blends Prophetic traditions ( hadith ), local adat (customary law), and historical narrative. This review examines its structure, function, and contemporary relevance.
“Forgive me, my people,” he whispered, though all heard. “I am not an imam. I am a warrior who forgot the hadith until the Prophet himself came to me under the balite tree. I do not know all the answers. But I know this: a single hadith acted upon is better than a thousand memorized and ignored.” khutba hadith maguindanaon
Khutba Hadith Maguindanaon is a collection of Islamic teachings, sermons, and narrations that are specific to the Maguindanao Sultanate. The term "Khutba" refers to a sermon or a speech delivered during Friday prayers, while "Hadith" refers to the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. The Khutba Hadith Maguindanaon is a unique blend of Islamic teachings, local traditions, and cultural practices that have been passed down through generations of Maguindanao Muslims. The Khutba Hadith (often referred to locally as
He then recited a hadith qudsi —the words of Allah through the Prophet: ‘My mercy prevails over My wrath.’ “Forgive me, my people,” he whispered, though all heard
The elders no longer told the kissa of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The young men, restless under the heat of the unyielding sun, had begun to whisper of saitan in their hearts—gambling on cockfights until their families had no rice, and whispering charms that mixed the words of the Qur’an with the bones of old spirits. The pandita , the old scholar Imam Karim, was blind and near his end. And without a guiding khutba , the banwa was adrift.
: For Hadith collections, evaluate if the Matn (text) remains faithful to the Prophet’s (pbuh) original intent while being accessible to a non-Arabic speaking Maguindanaon audience. 2. Theological Soundness (Hadith & Khutba)