Jumuah
Jumu'ah, also transliterated Jummah, is the weekly Friday prayer in Islam. It is a congregational act that replaces the ordinary Dhuhr prayer for that day. The ritual comprises two elements: the khutbah, a sermon delivered by an imam, and Salat al-Jumu'ah, the two-rakat prayer performed in congregation. The prayer is usually held in a mosque or other suitable communal space and is open to the community.
Timing and structure: Jumu'ah is performed after the zenith of noon, usually in the early afternoon. Preparations
Obligation and attendance: In most traditional Sunni schools, attendance at Jumu'ah is obligatory for adult Muslim
Significance: Jumu'ah functions as a weekly communal gathering for worship, reflection, and social solidarity. The khutbah