Urdu: Khutbat-e-Haramain

خطباتِ حرمین

Where Khutbat-e-Haram gathers the sermons of a single Imam, this collection widens the lens to both Holy Mosques — important sermons delivered at Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, gathered together in Urdu translation.

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TranslatorMawlana Muhammad Muneer Qamar
BindingHardback
Pages556
Size6.3x9.5" (16.5x24cm)
Edition1st, September 2011
Weight (lbs)2.1

Sermons from both Holy Mosques

Where Khutbat-e-Haram gathers the sermons of a single Imam of Masjid al-Haram, Khutbat-e-Haramain (خطباتِ حرمین) — "Sermons of the Two Holy Mosques" widens the lens: a collection of important sermons delivered at both Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, gathered in Urdu translation.

What the collection offers

Drawing from the pulpits of Islam's two holiest mosques, the sermons in this collection cover a broad range of themes central to Muslim life — matters of 'aqidah, worship, current affairs facing the Ummah, and calls to unity — carrying the weight of having been delivered from the very places most central to Islamic worship.

Why read them in translation

For Urdu-speaking readers who cannot follow the original Arabic khutbahs live from Makkah or Madinah, this collection makes that guidance accessible in written form, ready to be read, reflected upon, and returned to.

Related Reading

For sermons specifically from Masjid al-Haram, see Urdu: Khutbat-e-Haram.

اردو تعارف

"خطباتِ حرمین" مسجدِ حرام مکہ اور مسجدِ نبوی مدینہ دونوں کے منبروں سے دیے گئے اہم خطبات کا مجموعہ ہے، جسے اردو ترجمے کی صورت میں پیش کیا گیا ہے۔ یہ خطبات عقیدہ، عبادت، امتِ مسلمہ کے حالاتِ حاضرہ اور اتحاد کی دعوت جیسے موضوعات پر مشتمل ہیں، اور اسلام کے دونوں مقدس ترین مقامات سے صادر ہونے کی وجہ سے خاص اہمیت رکھتے ہیں۔

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Subtitle
خطباتِ حرمین
Translator
Mawlana Muhammad Muneer Qamar
Binding
Hardback
Pages
556
Size
6.3x9.5" (16.5x24cm)
Edition
1st, September 2011
Weight (lbs)
2.1