This is not to say that "Allahu Akbar" is always uttered in a violent context. Muslims do use it in various benign situations, as well. When it is shouted publicly as an expression of rage
Enter Qiyam and say the Takbir. Qiyam is a standing position, during which you stand with your hands folded in front of you. From this position, raise your hands up to your ears with your palms facing outwards, then say the Takbir: “Allahu akbar” (“God is great”). After you say the Takbir, lower your hands again.
7- The imam will say “Allahu Akbar” and you will stand back up. Then the imam will recite surah Al Fatiha and another Surah. The sunnah is to recite Surah Al Ghashiyah in the second rakah. During this listen carefully and try to focus. 8- When the imam raises his hands and say “Allahu Akbar”, you should do the same.
2) Say "Allahu Akbar" at the beginning (sacralization) The prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said, "The opening of prayer is the purification, the state of sacralization begins with takbir (Allahu Akbar) and ends with salam. " [Reported by Ahmed and at-Tirmidhi]. When you pray as a group, be careful not to say Allahu Akbar before the Imam.
Allahu Akbar (recited 2 times) La ilaha illa Allah (recited once) English Translation. In order to learn the call to prayer (Adhan) by heart, one must understand its meaning. The English translation of the Adhan is given below: Allahu Akbar (recited 4 times) God is Great. Ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah (recited 2 times) Its not fair, and Im sure Ill get downvoted to hell for being honest, but you should realize that saying allahu akbar is going to raise eyebrows. It just is. You can be proud and continue to use a phrase that really isnt (or shouldnt be) offensive at all, or you can just accept the reality that saying it will cause a stir and its not worth it.

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 appropriate. Whoever does something other than that by mistake, there is no sin on him, but he should do the prostration of forgetfulness, if he was leading the prayer

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