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  1. In many parts of the world Jumuah starts just after Zuhr Azan. In general, the Jumuah program timing will be as follows:

    1 – The 1st Azan will be called at the time of Zuhr.

    2 – Then around 5 to 7 mins is given for the congregation to perform the Sunnah prayers.

    3 – After that, the 2nd Azan will be called.

    4 – The Imam will then deliver the Khutbah (Friday sermon). The duration of the Khutbah can be anywhere from 15 minutes to 20 minutes.

    5 – At the end of the Khutbah, two raka’ats of Jumuah prayers will be conducted, which can take around 10 minutes

  2. The Jummah (Friday) prayer in Islam starts shortly after the sun has passed its zenith, which is known as “Dhuhr time.” In practical terms, it usually begins around midday when the sun has started to decline from its highest point in the sky.

    The exact time for Jummah prayer can vary depending on your geographical location and the time of year due to changes in the length of daylight. It typically takes place after the Dhuhr (noon) prayer, and it’s recommended to arrive early for the Friday sermon (Khutbah) and the congregational prayer. To find the precise starting time for Jummah in your area, you can check with your local mosque, refer to Islamic prayer timetables, or use smartphone apps designed for this purpose.