Eid Takbeerat (Allahu Akbar) | الله أكبر | تكبيرات العيد by Wasan Al Tikriti published on 2021-07-19T10:56:04Z --THIS IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY-- “Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, there is no god but Allah. And Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest and to Allah belongs all praise.” “And remember Allah during the appointed Days” [Al-Baqarah 2:203] It is Sunnah to recite unrestricted takbir at any time during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah and all the days of Tashriq, starting from the beginning of the month of Dhul-Hijjah (i.e., from sunset on the last day of Dhul-Qi’dah) until the end of the days of Al-Tashriq, which is when the sun sets on the thirteenth day of Dhul-Hijjah). With regard to restricted takbir, it starts from Fajr on the day of ‘Arafah and lasts until the sun sets on the last day of the days of Tashriq, in addition to the takbir that may be recited at any time. So when a person says the taslim at the end of the obligatory prayer, he should pray for forgiveness (by saying Astaghfir-Allah) three times, and say, “Allahumma anta al-salam wa minka al-salam, tabarakta ya dha’l-jalali wa’l-ikram (“O Allah, You are al-Salam [the One Who is free from all defects and deficiencies), and from You is all peace, blessed are You, O possessor of majesty and honour”), then start the takbir. (Source: Islamqa.info) Recitor Wasan Al Tikriti @withwasan on Instagram Edited by Sherouk Khaled @imperfect.muslimah on Instagram Cover Art by @m.formoon on Instagram Genre Religion & Spirituality