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  2. Takbir - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word أَكْبَر (ʾakbar) is the elative form (bigger) of the adjective kabīr. When used in the takbīr it is usually translated as biggest, but some authors translate it as bigger. [7] [8] [9] The term takbīr itself is the stem II verbal noun of the root k-b-r, meaning "big", from which akbar "bigger" is derived.

  3. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    u+fdf1 ﷱ ‎ arabic ligature qala used as koranic stop sign isolated form (قلى, stylized as قلے) u+fdf2 ﷲ ‎ arabic ligature allah isolated form (اللّٰه) u+fdf3 ﷳ ‎ arabic ligature akbar isolated form , as in the phrase الله اكبر allāhu akbar; u+fdf4 ﷴ ‎ arabic ligature mohammad isolated form

  4. List of flags with Arabic-language text - Wikipedia

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    Appears above the sword, with this text from Surah As-Saff, the 61st chapter of the Qur'an, verse 13: "نَصرٌ مِنَ اللَّـهِ وَفَتحٌ قَريبٌ", "Victory from Allah and an eminent conquest" Islamic State of Iraq/Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant: 2006–present On the top of the flag and the circle Kuwait: 1940-1961

  5. List of Arab flags - Wikipedia

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    The written of the Takbir is: "ALLAHU AKBAR" (In Arabic for, "ALLAH IS THE GREATEST"). 1928 to present Flag of Jordan: Three horizontal bands of black, white and green and the red isosceles triangle is based on the hoist-side bearing the small white seven-pointed star in the center 1961 to present Flag of Kuwait

  6. Allahu Akbar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Allahu Akbar (Arabic: الله أكبر) is an Arabic phrase, called Takbir, meaning "God is greater" or "God is [the] greatest". Allahu Akbar or Allahu Ekber and similar variants may also refer to: Allahu Akbar (anthem), the national anthem of Libya from 1969 to 2011; Allahu Akbar (1959 film), Egypt, a love story set in the dawn of Islam

  7. Allahu Akbar (anthem) - Wikipedia

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    "Allahu Akbar" (Arabic: الله أكبر, lit. ' God Is the Greatest ') is an Egyptian pro-military patriotic song composed by songwriter Abdalla Shams El-Din in 1954 and written by poet Mahmoud El-Sherif in 1955.

  8. al-Ism al-A'zam - Wikipedia

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    Arabic language; Other religions; ... also known as Ism Allah al-Akbar ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Allah Hoo - Wikipedia

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    Allah Hoo (Allāhu) is a traditional Sufi chant consisting of the word for God (Arabic: الله, Allāh) run together three times, followed by Truth (): Allāhu Allāhu Allāhu Haqq, itself repeated three times over.