اللہ اکبر
"اللہ اکبر" (Allahu Akbar) is an Arabic phrase that translates to "God is the Greatest." It is a fundamental expression in Islam, often used by Muslims in various contexts, including prayers and daily life. The phrase emphasizes the greatness and supremacy of Allah, the Arabic word for God.
In Islamic practice, "اللہ اکبر" is recited during the Adhan (call to prayer) and throughout the Salah (prayer) rituals. It serves as a reminder of the importance of faith and submission to God's will. The phrase is also used in moments of joy, gratitude, or reflection, reinforcing the belief in God's omnipotence.