Answer. When offering a silent prayer (such as Zuhr and Asr) behind an imam, the muqtadi (the one following the imam) should say the Takbir Tahrima (Allahu Akbar) immediately after the imam says it and recite the Thanaa’ (Subhaanakallaahumma wa bihamdika…). Thereafter, he should stand silently until the imam goes into Ruku’.
Say the opening takbir and begin the prayer. When Gods Messenger stood for prayer, he would stand straight, raise his hands as high as his ears, and, with his palms facing the qibla, say: Allahu akbar. Stand while reciting Surat al-Fatiha (the Opening Chapter of the Quran) and a selection of verses.
Let's start with the first interpretation: 'Allahu Akbar' is a declaration of God's greatness. This interpretation is based on a verse in the Quran: 'Say, 'Allah is most great,' and 'Allahu Akbar' is greater than all things.' (Quran, 4:74) This verse is telling us that God is greater than anything else in the world. Therefore, when we say
Hence the meaning of la hawla wala quwwata illa billah is the denial of one’s possession of autonomous power and ability, and the simultaneous confession of the existence of that (relative
First Standing. For the Fardh prayer, it is a pillar to stand and not standing without an excuse invalidates the prayer. Say “Allahu Akbar” whilst raising your hands and leveling the tip of the fingers with the shoulders and then clasp the left hand with the right, over the wrist joint, and the place them just under the navel. Same for women.
Indeed they are easy but those who do them are few: glorifying Allah (by saying Subhaan Allah) following every prayer ten times, praising Him (by saying al-hamdu Lillah) ten times, and magnifying Him (by saying Allahu akbar) ten times. That is one hundred and fifty on the lips and one thousand and five hundred in the balance.
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benefits of saying allahu akbar