Allah Hu Akbar Prayer Download
Takbirah al-Ihram. Allahu akbar {Allah. Thus, the first takbir (utterance of Allahu akbar) in prayer is called Takbirah al-Ihram. Download or Print. Editor review - Muslim Pro: Ramadan 2017 is a religious app that gives you the chance to find out prayer timings and Qibla direction wherever in the world you.
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Salat (Prayer) | Timing | Fardh (Obligatory) | Sunnah | |
Raka'as (Units) | Before Fardh | After Fardh | ||
Fajr (Morning) | Between the very beginning of dawn and sunrise | 2 | 2 | None |
Salat (Prayer) | Timing | Fardh (Obligatory) | Sunnah | |
Raka'as (Units) | Before Fardh | After Fardh | ||
Dhuhr (Noon) | Between the declining of the sun & Asr (when the shadow of something is twice its own length) | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Salat (Prayer) | Timing | Fardh (Obligatory) | Sunnah | |
Raka'as (Units) | Before Fardh | After Fardh | ||
Asr (Late Afternoon) | Immediately after the last time limit of Dhuhr until (just before) the sunset | 4 | None | None |
Salat (Prayer) | Timing | Fardh (Obligatory) | Sunnah | |
Raka'as (Units) | Before Fardh | After Fardh | ||
Maghrib (Evening) | Soon after the sunset until the disappearance of the twilight | 3 | None | 2 |
Salat (Prayer) | Timing | Fardh (Obligatory) | Sunnah | |
Raka'as (Units) | Before Fardh | After Fardh | ||
Isha (Night) | After the disappearance of the twilight until midnight. | 4 | None | 2 Note: There is also a very much emphasized prayer (Witr) after Isha 3 |
Sunrise
Shurooq is the time of sunrise, the time when the upper limb of the sun just starts to appear above the horizon. This marks the end time for Fajr (morning) prayer.
Qiyam
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The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.
For more information, read our article on qiyam.
Organization | Angle of the sun under the horizon (Fajr) | Angle of the sun under the horizon (Isha) | Region |
Muslim World League | 18 degrees | 17 degrees | Europe, The Far East, Parts of the USA |
Egyptian General Authority of Survey | 19.5 degrees | 17.5 degrees | Africa, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Malaysia, Parts of the USA |
University Of Islamic Sciences, Karachi | 18 degrees | 18 degrees | Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Parts of Europe |
Umm Al-Qura | 18.5 Degrees (19 degrees before 1430 hijri) | 90 minutes after the Sunset Prayer. 120 minutes (in Ramadan only) | The Arabian Peninsula |
Islamic Society of North America | 15 degrees | 15 degrees | Parts of the USA, Canada, Parts of the UK |
Union des Organisations Islamiques de France | 12 degrees | 12 degrees | France region |
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura | 20 degrees | 18 degrees | Singapore region |
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
Allah Hu Akbar Translation
The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
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ALLAHU Akbar is an Arabic phrase that has become well known throughout the world.
But what does this ancient religious call mean? Here is all you need to know about the Islamic declaration of faith.
What does Allahu Akbar mean?
The literal English translation of the phrase Allahu Akbar is 'God is greater'.
Known as the 'Takbir' it has been used in traditional Muslim prayers for centuries and is used as a peaceful reminder of their religious commitment.
They are the opening words of the Adhan (Islamic call to prayer) and is also often used in approval in the same way Christians say 'Amen'.
Arabic speaking Christians are also known to use the phrase as an expression of their faith.
A number of Muslim countries feature the phrase on their national flags, including Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
The phrase is not found in the Koran.
When was the phrase Allahu Akbar first used?
The phrase was allegedly first used by the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century.
Muhammad is said to have used it as a rallying cry before the Battle of Badr in what is now modern day Saudi Arabia on March 13 624.
In this context the call would mean 'God is greater than the enemy'.
The battle was a decisive victory for the Muslims over the Meccans and is recorded in the biographies of Muhammad and the hadiths.
Why is it shouted by terrorists?
The ancient Islamic phrase has been co-opted by jihadi extremists, much to the distress of moderate Muslims.
Allahu Akbar became the call of choice for Islamist terrorists following the 9/11 attacks after it was found in a four page document in the luggage of the suspected ringleader, Mohamed Atta.
The document contained the passage: “Shout, 'Allahu Akbar,' because this strikes fear in the hearts of the non-believers.”
It has also been used by the killers of Lee Rigby and witnesses reported the Paris Bataclan attackers also yelling the phrase.
Allahu Akbar has also been commonly used in videos released by ISIS.
Writer and doctor Hesham Hassaballah has said on his blog about the phrase: “Allahu Akbar was never intended to be the 'battle cry' of Muslims, the contentions of many notwithstanding.
'I hate it when Muslim terrorists use (and subsequently defile) this phrase.
“Allahu Akbar teaches us humility.
'It reminds the Muslim believer that God is Supreme, that God is greater than anyone or anything in this universe.'
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Cops in Venice have been told to shoot potential terrorists on sight and target anyone shouting 'Allahu Akbar'.
Luigi Brugnaro, mayor of the tourist hot spot of Venice, revealed the order at a summer think tank and was applauded by delegates.
He said: “Anyone who shouts Allahu Akbar in St Mark’s Square can expect to be gunned down by snipers within four paces.
'We need to increase our security when it comes to terrorism. We had four would be terrorists arrested in Venice a few months ago who wanted to blow up the Rialto bridge.
'They said they wanted to go and meet Allah so we will send them straight to Allah without having to throw them off the bridge, we will just shoot them.’’
Last night he added:’’I have never been politically correct, in fact I am politically correct and that’s why we also need a naval blockade against people coming into Italy from north Africa.’’