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Although the phrase "Allahu Akbar" (الله أكبر) is a common phrase used by all Muslims in various situations, including the [[Salah]] (obligatory five prayers a day) and has even been used by some non-Muslims as a show of support for the protesting Iranians, it is widely associated with the "radical" (fundamental) Muslims who shout it while  engaged in [[Terrorism|Jihad]] - which usually entails the murder of innocent non-Muslims. Many Muslims and their apologists claim it is simply the [[Arabic]] translation of a common English phrase meaning "God is great!"  
Although the phrase "Allahu Akbar" (الله أكبر) is a common phrase used by all Muslims in various situations, including the [[Salah]] (obligatory five prayers a day) and has even been used by some non-Muslims as a show of support for the protesting Iranians, it is widely associated with the "radical" (fundamental) Muslims who shout it while  engaged in [[Terrorism|Jihad]] - which usually entails the murder of innocent non-Muslims. Many Muslims and their apologists claim it is simply the [[Arabic]] translation of a common English phrase meaning "God is great!"  


However, this is untrue. "Allahu Akbar" does not mean "God is great" as claimed. It actually means "[[Allah]] is greater." Greater than what? You may ask. The fact that it is a war cry for the Jihadis (more recently including Major [[Murder Has A Religion|Nidal Malik Hasan]]) should give you a clue to this. Let us examine the use of this phrase in [[Islam and Scripture|scripture]], and the use of these words in their original Arabic.
However, this is untrue. "Allahu Akbar" does not mean "God is great" as claimed. It actually means "[[Allah]] is greater." Greater than what? You may ask. The fact that it is a war cry for the Jihadists<ref name="Ludwig W. Adamec">Ludwig W. Adamec, Historical Dictionary of Islam, Scarecrow Press, 2nd ed. 2009, pg. 32</ref> should give you a clue to this.


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