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  1. Then he would say: (Allahu Akbar) Allah is Most Great and bow. Then he would straighten (his back) so that he would not lower his head, nor raise it, and he placed his hands on his knees. Then he said: (Sami Allahu liman hamidah) Allah listens to those who praise Him.

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  2. باب مَنْ رَدَّ فَقَالَ عَلَيْكَ السَّلاَمُ. A man entered the mosque while Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) was sitting in one side of the mosque. The man prayed, came, and greeted the Prophet. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said to him, "Wa 'Alaikas Salam (returned his greeting). Go back and pray as you have not prayed ...

  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. The first pillar of Islam is the Islamic declaration of faith, i.e. to bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. The oneness of God is the basis of our belief in Islam. The second pillar is called Salat, i.e. to perform Prayer in a prescribed form.

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  5. "I was sitting with Abu Umamah bin Sahl bin Hunaif when the Mu'adhdhin called the Adhan. He said: 'Allahu akbar; Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest),' and he (also) pronounced the takbir twice.

  6. Jul 23, 2020 · Bow down and say ‘Allahu Akbar’ meaning ‘Allah is the Greatest’, placing your hands on your knees, with your back straight. Rest at this position, called Ruku (bowing), and say ‘Subhana Rabbiy-al-‘Adheem’ three times at least. This means ‘Glory be to my Lord, the Great’.

  7. Nobody would overtake you and you would be better than the people amongst whom you live except those who would do the same. Say "Subhana l-lah", "Al hamdu li l-lah" and "Allahu Akbar" thirty three times each after every (compulsory) prayer."

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