Takbir al-Ihram
Pronunciation of the takbir at the beginning of Salah prayer in Islam
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Takbir al-Ihram
Summary
Takbir al-Ihram is a dhikr[1].
Key Facts
- Takbir al-Ihram's instance of is recorded as dhikr[2].
- Takbir al-Ihram's follows is recorded as Iqama[3].
- Takbir al-Ihram's follows is recorded as qiyam[4].
- Takbir al-Ihram's followed by is recorded as Al-Fātiḥah[5].
- Takbir al-Ihram's followed by is recorded as Tilawa[6].
- Takbir al-Ihram's followed by is recorded as Ruku'[7].
- Takbir al-Ihram's part of the series is recorded as elements of Salat[8].
- Takbir al-Ihram's subclass of is recorded as Takbir[9].
- Takbir al-Ihram's part of is recorded as salah[10].
- Takbir al-Ihram's BabelNet ID is recorded as 24524705n[11].
- Takbir al-Ihram's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11hz2_4x37[12].
- Takbir al-Ihram's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122jdy77[13].
Body
Publication
Takbir al-Ihram's part of is recorded as salah[10]. Its part of the series is recorded as elements of Salat[8].
Subject and Themes
Takbir al-Ihram's part of the series is recorded as elements of Salat[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Predecessors include Iqama[3] and qiyam[4]. Successors include Al-Fātiḥah[5], Tilawa[6], and Ruku'[7].