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    The takbīr ( Arabic: تَكْبِير, pronounced [tak.biːr], lit. 'magnification [of God]') is the name for the Arabic phrase Allāhu ʾakbar ( Arabic: اَللَّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ, pronounced [ʔaɫ.ɫaː.hu ʔak.bar] ⓘ, lit.

  2. “Whoever recites Allahu Akbar hundred times before sun rise and before sun set that will be more virtuous than freeing hundred slaves… Sunan Al-Kubra of An-Nasai [10588] The reward stated in the hadith is freeing hundred slaves.

  3. Allahu Akbar (twice) Translation: Allah is the Greatest.(Recited twice) Transliteration: La ilaha illallah. Translation: There is none worthy of worship except Allah. Hadrat ‘Umar (ra), who later became the second Khalifah was also sitting in the company of the Holy Prophet (sa). He said that he had also had a dream and had heard the same words.

  4. Nov 2, 2017 · Contrary to what many people seem to think, the words "Allahu Akbar" simply mean "God is greater." It is a powerful declaration used by Muslims on many occasions and in many prayers. It is a celebration of life, the first words fathers whisper in the ears of their newborns.

  5. Jun 3, 2021 · The phrase Allahu Akbar (الله أكبر) is a common phrase used by Muslims in various situations, including the Salah (obligatory five prayers a day) and has even been used in the past by some non-Muslims as a show of support or in reference to the common Abrahamic god.

  6. Is it from Sunnah that the person, who said "Sami`a Allahu liman hamidah" instead of "Allahu Akbar" or vice versa, should do the prostration of forgetfulness (sujood as-sahw)?

  7. Nov 1, 2017 · Contrary to what many people seem to think, the words “Allahu Akbar” simply mean “God is greater.” It is a powerful declaration used by Muslims on many occasions and in many prayers.

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