Khutbah Jumat Jawi - Patani

The Jawi-Patani Friday Sermon: A Bastion of Faith, Language, and Identity

Introduction

Khutbah Tsaniyah (Second Sermon): A shorter summary that reiterates the call to taqwa (God-consciousness) and concludes with formal invocations and prayers for the Muslim community. 2. Linguistic and Script Significance khutbah jumat jawi patani

Overview
The Khutbah Jumat Jawi Patani refers to the traditional Friday sermon manuscripts written in Jawi (Arabic-script Malay) originating from the Patani region (southern Thailand/Northern Malaysia). These texts represent a unique fusion of classical Shafi’i jurisprudence, local Malay-Islamic customs, and the distinct identity of the Patani Malays. For scholars, heritage communities, and traditional religious teachers (tok imam), this collection is an irreplaceable artifact. The Jawi-Patani Friday Sermon: A Bastion of Faith,

A standard Khutbah in this region follows the traditional Shafi'i school of thought: Hamdalah: Praising Allah in Arabic. These texts represent a unique fusion of classical