If it is, can someone please show me a tradition which sais that the prophet (pbuh) or the imams (peace be upon them) used to say allahu akbar 3 times at the end of the prayers, so i can have evidence. Wa Salam
As said before, the prayer is begun by saying Allahu Akbar. This is called takbeerat ul-ihram. Many things that are permissible before saying this Allahu Akbar become impermissible (haram) in the prayer after saying it, such as eating, drinking, laughing and crying. The Obligatory Acts Of Takbeerat Ul-Ihram • It must be said in correct Arabic.
Allahu akbar 33 times. And completing 100 by saying La ilaha illa Allah (there's no other deity but Allah) as most narrations quote the 99 first words (see for example in Sahih al-Bukhari and al-Muwatta') . And that one linked above saying one should say Allahu akbar 34 times is only a single narration.
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La Ilaha Ilallahu Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Wa Lillahil Hamd. Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. There is no deity besides Allah and Allah is the greatest. Allah is the greatest and all praises are for Allah only. Notes: Talbiyah is recited after Takbir al-Tashreeq.
Depending on the region, "allahu akbar" is often used as a greeting on the phone. Or just used as a general interjection, similar to how a Christian might say "Oh my god". I certainly hope there would be legal problems if people tried to ban the phrase.
From the forms of Remembrance after the Salat is to say: Subhaanallaah (Allah is free from imperfection), Alhamdulillaah (Praise be to Allah), La ilaaha illallaah (There is no true God except Allah) and; Allahu Akbar (Allah is Greatest) twenty-five times, so it aggregates to a hundred. Another form is reciting:
NupoE.
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