Homonym: Jumma (Friday)
Jumma, also known as Jummah or Friday Prayer, is a congregational prayer that Muslims perform every Friday. It replaces the regular Dhuhr prayer and is considered a significant act of worship. The prayer typically includes a sermon, known as the Khutbah, delivered by an imam, which addresses various spiritual and social issues.
During Jumma, Muslims gather at mosques to pray in a group, fostering a sense of community and unity. It is obligatory for adult males to attend, while women and children are encouraged to join. The prayer emphasizes the importance of faith, reflection, and social responsibility within the Islamic community.