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  2. File:Ar-eg-الله أكبر.oga - Wikipedia

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    Ar-eg-الله_أكبر.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.0 s, 89 kbps, file size: 33 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. 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.

  4. National anthem of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

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    After the end of Taliban rule in 2001, a new national anthem was created for the "New Afghanistan", which, according to the 20th article of the new Afghan constitution, [2] was to contain the names of the various ethnic groups of Afghanistan, and the formula "Allāhu Akbar" ("God is the greatest") had to be included.

  5. List of national mottos - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Iraq displays the national motto, Allahu Akbar ("God is Great"). Iceland: No official motto. India: Truth alone triumphs (Sanskrit: सत्यमेव जयते, Satyameva Jayate). [65] Indonesia: Unity in diversity (Old Javanese: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika). [66] Iran: God is the Greatest (Persian: الله اكبر; Allahu Akbar).

  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. Takbir - Wikipedia

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    The expression "Allāhu Akbar" can be used in a variety of situations, from celebrations to times of grief. In a historical account by someone who was present both at the birth of the ruler Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr (7th century) and at his funeral, the author observes that "Allahu Akbar" was said on both occasions. [18]

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  9. We Are Armed with Allahu Akbar - Wikipedia

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    "We Are Armed with Allahu Akbar" (Persian: ما مسلح به «الله اکبر»یم, romanized: Mā mosallah be "Allāho Akbar"im) is the name of an Iranian 1979 Islamic revolutionary military march song performed by IRGC troops in front of Ayatollah Khomeini in Jamaran Hussainiya. [1]