The document contains the Takbir recitation for Eid al-Fitr in 3 sentences:
It begins with repeating "Allahu akbar" meaning "God is the greatest" three times followed by "Laa ilaaha illallaahu wallaahu akbar" meaning "There is no god but Allah and Allah is the greatest". It continues with repeating "Allaahu akbar walillaahil hamd" meaning "God is the greatest and to Allah be praise" three times. It concludes by praising God and reaffirming that there is no god but Allah.
The document contains the Takbir recitation for Eid al-Fitr in 3 sentences:
It begins with repeating "Allahu akbar" meaning "God is the greatest" three times followed by "Laa ilaaha illallaahu wallaahu akbar" meaning "There is no god but Allah and Allah is the greatest". It continues with repeating "Allaahu akbar walillaahil hamd" meaning "God is the greatest and to Allah be praise" three times. It concludes by praising God and reaffirming that there is no god but Allah.
The document contains the Takbir recitation for Eid al-Fitr in 3 sentences:
It begins with repeating "Allahu akbar" meaning "God is the greatest" three times followed by "Laa ilaaha illallaahu wallaahu akbar" meaning "There is no god but Allah and Allah is the greatest". It continues with repeating "Allaahu akbar walillaahil hamd" meaning "God is the greatest and to Allah be praise" three times. It concludes by praising God and reaffirming that there is no god but Allah.