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What is heard by more people than any other sound of the human voice?
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#93060. Asked by star_gazer. (Mar 02 08 1:49 PM)
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zbeckabee

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"Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, La Allah Il Allah, La Allah Il Allah U Mohammed Rassul Allah" is heard by more people than any other sound of the human voice. This is the prayer recited by muezzins from each of the four corners of the prayer tower as Moslems all over the world face toward Mecca and kneel at sunset. It means: "God is great. There is no God but God, and Mohammed is the prophet of God."
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MonkeyOnALeash

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It means simply God (Allah, who ever that is) Is Great (er).
" Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar is probably the most commonly spoken phrase today. There are over a billion Muslims out there and since this is said during each stage of prayer, which is supposed to be performed five times a day, it adds up to being spoken over a billion times a day worldwide, by a conservative estimate. This statement is said by Muslims numerous times; During the call for prayer, during prayer, when they are happy, and wish to express their approval of what they hear, when they slaughter an animal, and when they want to praise a speaker. Even if they don't say it, they can also hear it, since it's proclaimed loudly as part of the Azan at mosques.
The phrase is actually short for "Allahu Akbar min kullisay" which means God is greater than everything.
Allahu Akbar by itself translates to "God is greater." (akbaru is an elative form, meaning greater, greatest, or very great.) Muslims leave the phrase unfinished, with the implication that whatever you can think of, God is greater than that, too. "
http://www.encyclopedian.com/al/Allahu-Akbar.html
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