No, there is no specific requirement to say "Allahu Akbar" to the right side. It is commonly said during prayer movements such as Takbiratul-Ihram at the beginning of prayer.
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The phrase "sitting at the right hand of God" symbolizes a position of power, authority, and favor in Christian theology. It portrays Jesus as an exalted figure, sharing the divine throne with God the Father. It emphasizes Jesus' role as the ruler and judge over all creation.
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Allahu Akbar
Usually they say "Allah hu Akbar" which means "God is the greatest".
A witness reported that at least one of the gunmen yelled "Allahu akbar".
To say "God is the greatest" in Arabic, one would say الله أكبر (Allahu Akbar).
the way to say it is Allah who akbar and it means Allah is great. and by the way Allah means GodAlah = GodAckbar = GreatInto English:God Is Great.
Muslims pray as follows:First, you must do 'wudu', a cleansing ritual so that you body is clean before God/Allah.Second, you take off your shoes, and women (and some men) cover their heads.Third,Standing, raise hands up and say "Allahu Akbar" (God is Most Great).Standing with hands folded over chest, recite the first chapter of the Qur'an in Arabic. Then recite any other verses of the Qur'an that you would like.Raise hands up, saying "Allahu Akbar." Bow, reciting three times, "Subhana rabbiyal adheem" (Glory be to my Lord Almighty).Rise to standing while reciting "Sam'i Allahu liman hamidah, Rabbana WA lakal hamd" (God hears those who call upon Him; Our Lord, praise be to You).Raise hands up, saying "Allahu Akbar." Prostrate on the ground, reciting three times "Subhana Rabbiyal A'ala" (Glory be to my Lord, the Most High).Rise to a sitting position, saying "Allahu Akbar." Prostrate again in the same manner.Rise to a standing position, saying "Allahu Akbar."This concludes one rak'a (cycle or unit of prayer). Begin again from Step 3 for the second rak'a.After two rak'as, one remains sitting after the prostrations and recites the first part of the Tashahhud in Arabic.If the prayer is to be longer than these two rak'as, one now stands up and begins again to complete the prayer, sitting again after all rak'as have been completed.Recite the second part of the Tashahhud in Arabic.Turn to the right and say "Assalamu alaikum WA rahmatullah" (Peace be upon you and God's blessings).Turn to the left and repeat the greeting. This concludes the formal prayer.Depending on what time of the day you are praying, there may be anywhere from 2-4 rak'a. There are five daily prayers.
It is called the Azan. In many ways it replaces the church bells in Christianity. It is a call to prayer.The Muazzin says:Allahu Akbar. (Allah is the greatest)Allahu Akbar. (Allah is the greatest)Ash hadu an la ilaha illal Lah (I bear witness that there is no God but Allah)Ash hadu an la ilaha illal Lah (I bear witness that there is no God but Allah)Ash hadu an-na Muhammadar raslul lah ( I bear witness that Mohammed is the messenger of Allah)Ash hadu an-na Muhammadar raslul lah ( I bear witness that Mohammed is the messenger of Allah)Hayya 'alas salah (Come to Prayer)Hayya 'alas salah (Come to Prayer)Hayya 'alal falah (Come to your Good)Hayya 'alal falah (Come to your Good)Allahu Akbar. (Allah is the greatest)Allahu Akbar. (Allah is the greatest)La ilaha illal Lah (There is no God but Allah).
There are a few.. One would probably want to say - la ilaha il Allah WA Mohammad rasul Allah (there is only one god (Allah) and Mohammad is his prophet) or maybe they don't have time to say this then they might say - Allahu Akbar (Allah is the greatest)
Allah Akbar in Arabic is translated to English as; "God is Greater". Naturally, it is same thing as many other religions say.
SAJDAH TILAAWATOne should note that the pre-requisites of Salaah in general are also the pre-requisites of Sajdah-tilaawat:1. There are fourteen places of sajdah-tilaawat in the holy Qur'an. Whenever the word "sajdah" appears on the margin of the holy Qur'an, then on reciting that verse; sajdah becomes Wajib. This sajdah is known as sajdah-tilaawat.2. The method of making sajdah-tilaawat is as follows: the person should say Allahu Akbar and go into sajdah. When saying Allahu Akbar the hands should not be raised. While in sajdah say: Subhaana Rabbiyal A'alaa at least three times. Thereafter, he should say Allahu Akbar and raise his head. The sajdah-tilaawat isnow complete.3. It is preferable to stand up and then say Allahu Akbar and go into sajdah. And thereafter to say Allahu Akbar and stand up from the sajdah. It is also permissible to go into sajdah and come up from it while in the sitting position without standing up at all.4. Sajdah-tilaawat becomes Wajib on the person who recites a verse of sajdah and also on the person who hears it being recited. This is irrespective of whether the person had sat down with the intention of listening to the Qur'an, or whether he was preoccupied with some work, or whether he heard it without intending to listen to it. It is therefore better to recite the verse of sajdah softly so that sajdah-tilaawat does not become Wajib on anyone else.5. If a person recites a verse of sajdah while he is in salaah, then upon reciting the verse, he should immediately go into sajdah and then continue with the rest of the surah, and then go into ruku. If a person does not go immediately into sajdah, but goes into sajdah after reciting a few more verses; even then this sajdah will be proper. And if he recites several more verses and then goes into sajdah, the sajdah will be proper, but he will be sinning.6. If he recites a verse of sajdah while in salaah, but did not make sajdah in the salaah; then the sajdah will not be valid if he makes it out of salaah. He will remain a sinner forever. Now there is no way of absolving himself except through repentance and seeking forgiveness.
Bismillah, alhamdullillah, subhana-lathiee sakhara lana hatha wamaa kunna lahu muqrineen, WA inna ila Rabbina lamun-qaliboon. -- Alhamdullillah x3, Allahu Akbar x3 -- Subhaanaka Allahumma innee thalamtu nafsee, faghfirlee, fa innahu laa yaghfiru thunooba illa Anta.
"Right" in Tamil can be translated as "வலது" (valathu).