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• • • The Takbīr ( تَكْبِير, pronounced ), also transliterated Tekbir or Takbeer, is the phrase Allāhu akbar ( ), usually translated as 'God is [the] greatest'. It is a common Arabic expression, used in various contexts by; in formal, in the call for prayer (), as an informal expression of, in times of distress or joy, or to express resolute determination or defiance. The form Allāhu is the of, meaning '. Garage In the context of Islam, it is the of the Abrahamic god. The form is the of the adjective kabīr, meaning 'great', from the -.

As used in the Takbīr it is usually translated as 'greatest', but some authors prefer 'greater'. The phrase is often transliterated less accurately as Allah akbar. The term Takbīr itself is the stem II ( tafʿīlun) of the --, meaning 'great', from which akbar 'greater' is derived. In the non-muslim world, mainly western countries, the phrase is well known for its common use in protests, and as a battle cry in.

A raises both of his hands to recite the Takbīr in prayer. This phrase is recited by in many different situations. For example, when they are very happy, to express approval, to prevent a Muslim from becoming prideful by reminding them that Allah is their source of success, or as a, during times of extreme stress. The phrase is not found in the Quran, which does not refer to God as akbar, but uses the name al-Kabīr 'The Great' or Kabīr 'Great', commonly translated as 'Most Great' (13:9, 31:30, 22:62, 34:23, 40:12, 4:34). In prayer [ ] The phrase is said during each stage of both (obligatory prayers, performed five times a day), and (supererogatory prayers performed at will). The Muslim call to prayer ( ) by the and to commence prayer ( ) also contains the phrase.

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In times of distress [ ]. See also: The phrase is sometimes used during distress. Just before crashed into the jungle near, Indonesia, the pilot screamed 'Aaaaaaah! Allāhu akbar' into his radio. According to a radio communication transcript, the pilot's conversation with the air controller had been in English, but his were the takbir as the plane crashed on September 26, 1997, killing all 234 people aboard in Indonesia's deadliest crash. It was suspected that the crash may have been due to either or caused by local dense resulting from forest fires. In times of joy and gratitude [ ] When Reshma Begum was discovered alive 17 days after the in Bangladesh which killed 1129 people, crowds jubilantly cried ' Allāhu akbar' to express their joy and gratitude that she had survived.

As a multi-purpose phrase, it is sometimes used by Arab commentators as an expression of amazement. Following births and deaths [ ] The phrase is used after the birth of a child as a means of praising God.

In the, is reported to have spoken the Takbīr after a funeral. During the Eid Festival and the Hajj [ ] During the festival of and the days preceding it, Muslims recite the Takbīr. This is particularly the case on the.

In warfare and politics [ ]. 'Allāhu akbar' in Arabic calligraphy seen on architecture (center of the Iwan), 1994. In history [ ] It has been used historically as a during war. Iranian usage [ ] During the of 1979, it was shouted from rooftops in Iran during the evenings as a form of protest. This practice returned in the, which protested the election results. Many people shouted it from 22:00–22:30 every night after the 2009 Iranian election to protest the result.