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The words combine Arabic and Persian roots commonly found in Azerbaijani literature and religious speech:

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: The words combine Arabic and Persian roots commonly

A foundational Islamic phrase meaning "God is the Greatest". It is often recited as part of a

Refers to peace, tranquility, or stillness. Significance and Usage The words combine Arabic and Persian roots commonly

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

A Persian-origin word used in Azerbaijani poetry to mean "all," "always," or "forever."

Refers to Divine Majesty, Glory, or Magnificence.