Refers to Divine Majesty, Glory, or Magnificence.
A Persian-origin word used in Azerbaijani poetry to mean "all," "always," or "forever."
The phrase is a poetic and devotional expression commonly used in Azerbaijan to glorify the greatness and peace of God. It is often recited as part of a Mersiye (a religious elegy or lamentation) or a Tasnif (a musical form in Azerbaijani traditional music). Breakdown of the Phrase Refers to Divine Majesty, Glory, or Magnificence
While "Allahu Akbar" is a standard liturgical phrase used in daily prayers ( Salah ) and calls to prayer ( Adhan ), this specific combination is more artistic and spiritual in nature:
A foundational Islamic phrase meaning "God is the Greatest". Breakdown of the Phrase While "Allahu Akbar" is
The words combine Arabic and Persian roots commonly found in Azerbaijani literature and religious speech:
Allahu Akbar. Allah is the Greatest and Greatness belongs to Him ❤️ Significance and Usage
Refers to peace, tranquility, or stillness. Significance and Usage