Allahuakbar is a phrase said by Muslims in prayers and greetings, but has also been yelled by terrorists. Scott Simon speaks with playwright Wajahat Ali about his op-ed, "I Want 'Allahu
Itis not permissible for him to do that deliberately; rather what the worshipper must do is pray as the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) did. So he should say "Allahu akbar" when appropriate and "Sami'a Allahu liman hamidah" when appropriate, and "Rabbana wa laka al-hamd (Our Lord to You be praise)" when
Question [1] Is repeating phrases like Allah u Akbar allowed in the salah if they were not correctly pronounced once.. many times it happens that i am able to say "Allah u Ak" "bar" is not pronounced properly one time so i repeat it and say "Bar" again clearly. Does this invalidate Salah? [2]
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