Takbir Al Tashreeq (Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illa Allah Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, wa lillahil Hamd)

Every year, during the sacred days of Tashreeq, millions of Muslims around the world recite the Takbir Tashreeq—a declaration of faith and praise to Allah. While this momentous occasion occurs only once a year, it is crucial to understand the specifics of how and when this Takbeer should be recited. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricacies of the Takbeer al Tashreeq, providing a thorough understanding of its significance and practical details.

When should the Takbeer Tashreeq be recited?

The Takbir al Tashreeq is to be recited after the Fardh (obligatory) prayer of Fajr on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah, which marks the auspicious day of Arafah. From that point onwards, it should be recited after every Fardh prayer until the Asr prayer on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah. This corresponds to a total of 23 prayers during the designated period.

What is the obligation and recitation etiquette associated with the Takbeer Tashreeq?

Reciting the Takbir al Tashreeq is considered wajib (necessary) for all Muslims, regardless of whether they pray individually or in congregation. However, it is important to note that men should recite the Takbeer audibly, while women should recite it softly.

What should be done if someone unintentionally forgets to recite the Takbeer Tashreeq and how can they make up for it?

If one unintentionally forgets to recite the Takbeer al Tashreeq, it should be recited as soon as they remember, provided they have not engaged in any actions that would invalidate the prayer. In case the recitation is missed entirely, it is recommended to seek forgiveness (Istighfar).


The Takbir al Tashreeq is to be recited once immediately after each of the 23 Fardh prayers during the specified period. It is worth mentioning that individuals may choose to recite it more than once, and there is no harm in doing so.

What is the wording of the Takbeer Tashreeq and its translation?

The Takbir al Tashreeq is commonly recited with the following wording

“Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illa Allah Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, wa lillahil Hamd.”

Translation: “Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest. There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah. And Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, and to Allah belongs all praise.”

The recitation of the Takbeer Tashreeq during the days of Tashreeq holds immense significance for Muslims worldwide. With its prescribed timing, obligatory nature, and specific recitation etiquette, this declaration of faith serves as a powerful reminder of Allah’s greatness and our gratitude. By understanding the details surrounding the Takbeer al Tashreeq, we can ensure that this annual occasion is observed with reverence and in accordance with the teachings of Islam.

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