“Allahu akbar” is an Arabic phrase that translates to “God is greater.” In the wake of a deadly attack in New York on Tuesday, this inherently spiritual phrase is being used in a different context: to ...
The phrase "Allahu Akbar," which means "God is greater" in Arabic, should be known as a celebration of life, not death and destruction, says Imam Omar Suleiman I’ll never forget the day a US army ...
An attacker stabbed one man to death and wounded two others in Paris on Saturday, reportedly shouting "Allahu Akbar" ("God is greatest") before being arrested, French police sources told AFP. Paris ...
“Allahu akbar” means “God is greater.” After recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Mali, Muslims explain how the phrase has been co-opted by terrorists and misunderstood in the West. They discuss ...
Allahu akbar. It's Arabic for "God is greatest." Muslims, an eccentric tribe with more than a billion members, say it several times in our five daily prayers. The phrase is also a convenient way to ...
Amidst the Pahalgam terror attack probe, zipline operator Muzammil's father defended his son's 'Allahu Akbar' shout, calling it a natural expression of faith. A ...
An Islamic community activist and rights campaigner wants Muslims to claim back the phrase 'Allahu akbar' from terrorists. Queensland Police yesterday announced that they were investigating whether a ...
"Allahu Akbar" made headlines again this week. The suspect in the New York City terrorist attack reportedly shouted the Arabic phrase meaning “God is greatest” after driving his truck down a bike path ...
On the day Iran announced Mojtaba Khamenei as its Supreme Leader, some neighbourhoods in Tehran, crowds loyal to the Islamic Republic gathered under the night sky shouting "Allahu Akbar" -- God is ...
The phrase "Allahu Akbar," which means "God is greater" in Arabic, should be known as a celebration of life, not death and destruction, says Imam Omar Suleiman I’ll never forget the day a US army ...