Answer. Yes, this is proven in numerous narrations. Imam Bukhari (rahimahullah) has entitled a chapter in his Sahih, ‘Saying Takbir and Tasbih when surprised’. He then cites a few narrations to support his sub-heading wherein Nabi (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) or certain Sahabah said ‘Subhanallah’ or ‘Allahu Akbar’ when 4. SubhanAllah wal hamdulillah, wa la ilahaillAllah wa Allahu akbar “I praise Allah (or All Praise if to Allah) above all attributes that do not suit His Majesty. All praise is for Allah. There is no deity worthy of worship besides Allah. Allah is Great.” Reward: This combination of dhikr is the one most beloved by Allah, subhana wa ta’ala. Don’t pay any attention to them. Say “Allahu Akbar” and continue. Don’t try to fix anything. [2] Saying “Allahu Akbar”, such that it starts when you begin to move and ends when you reach the next position, is from the sunna as it ensures that no part of the prayer is silent or free of remembrance (dhikr). [Shurunbulali, Maraqi al-Falah] I agree, he shouldn’t have said “I kill everybody” right after Allahu akbar because that reinforces a negative stereotype All I’m saying is Muslim parents will say”Allahu akbar” if their child goes to a good college or land a good job. You probably are not aware of that because wester media dosent portray that The assertion that “Allahu Akbar” is the sole motive for Islamic terrorism is not accurate when examined logically and rationally. While these words are a commonly used phrase in Islam that means “God is Great,” attributing acts of terrorism solely to this phrase oversimplifies complex geopolitical, social, and psychological factors that contribute to such acts. . 316 168 380 240 277 217 483 426

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