Listeners are required to remain silent and attentive throughout both sermons; speaking, even to tell someone else to be quiet, can nullify the reward of the Friday prayer.

Here is the classical Arabic text of the Second Sermon:

Understanding Khutba Sania Juma: The Second Friday Sermon In Islamic tradition, the Friday prayer ( Salatul-Jumu'ah ) is not just a congregational act of worship; it is a vital communal assembly, held weekly, featuring a sermon ( khutbah ) delivered by the Imam. The sermon is structured into two distinct parts: the (First Sermon) and the Khutba Sania (Second Sermon).

Splitting the Khutba into two parts by sitting briefly in between is a Sunnah practiced by the Prophet and his Companions.

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It is mandatory for congregants to sit quietly and listen to the imam during both the Khutba Ula and Khutba Sania.