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| Or "Allahu Akbar", (الله أَكْبَر) means (roughly) "God is the greatest" in Arabic. The phrase is called the Takbir (تَكْبِير).
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| If the person shouting this is heavily armed, you might want to get out of the way: or they could be pleased to see you, upset with the cricket scores, or have just received good/bad news. Confusingly, it's what you'd say if you were a perfectly innocent civilian who's just had a fright, and it's also what you'd say if you were about to kill a few of the enemy in the next couple of seconds
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| When it's being chanted as part of a celebration/demonstration there will often be one person who calls out, "Takbir!" to which everyone replies, "Allahu Akbar!" as a sort of religious hip-hip-hooray.
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| If you say it 22 times while looking at an [[Iranian]] flag, you've read the flag!
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