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2024-08-03 18:28:02
Allahu Akbar a phrase meaning ‘God is most great’, used by Muslims in prayers and as a general declaration of faith or thanksgiving It’s not a crime under uk law to say or chant allahu Akbar Suggesting it is a crime like you have is misleading [Link]
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2024-08-03 19:07:24
Allahu Akbar means "God is the greatest", not "God is great". It is a statement of supremacy like the 1st pillar of Islam: "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God". [Link]
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2024-08-03 21:44:38
Allahu Akbar has historically been used as a battle cry and in military and political contexts, as is the case in this clip. While it may be used in prayer/thanksgiving/other contexts, it is clearly not the case here. [Link]
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