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Allah Akbar

Allah Akbar is a word used my middle eastern people when the fly 757’s and miss guide it into a tower in New York

Pilot β€œAllah Akbar” *hits tower*

by David oxwell October 12, 2023

6πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Allah Akbar

Allah akbar is a pronouncement meaning that religious followers believe that Allah is a greater, more powerful God than any other god.

In battle, if an opponent is killed, the survivor might say, "Allah akbar" as an acknowledgement that his survival is obvious proof of his belief that Allah is indeed greater than the god of his dead opponent. After all, he lived and the other guy didn't.

by student of languages December 8, 2013

67πŸ‘ 134πŸ‘Ž


Abdu-Allah

See #Abdullah
Alt spelling for a Muslim boy name, meaning "The slave of God"
A nice boys name.

Wow, that boy is super sweet and kind!
He must be Abdu-Allah!

by AishaYahia360 December 21, 2016

6πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


allah akbar

literally means god almighty but memes and Islamophobic describe it as what terrorist say

me praying: allah akbar
every white guys on Pakistani airlines: TERRORIST
my dad: nigga what the fuck

by deacon___blues#9076 September 7, 2019

18πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž


ya allah

An Arabic phrase meaning "my dear god." It is perhaps most commonly used by Muslim men as a warning of his presence when entering a room where there may be (non-related) Muslim women that are not properly covered in hijab. When in a Muslim household, it is customary to use this phrase. This practice is primarily common in Iran.

*knock on door* Ya allah.

by mkamalab March 19, 2008

70πŸ‘ 162πŸ‘Ž


Allah Bakash

A fat woman who loves Indias worst captain ever - Dhoni,

Bakash also is starting a political party called the "Bharatiya Merrina Kalagam"

Shaik : "Whos that fellow who got out on a duck?"
Fazil: Thu, thats allah bakash !

Shaik: Hahaha !

by rakammakayyathattu November 14, 2011

6πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


allah ackbar

It's Arabic for"Allah is great"....whatever that means

Allah ackbar.....shit happens

by aallah Jn July 13, 2004

65πŸ‘ 149πŸ‘Ž