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Masaail of Takbeere Tashreeq

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Some Masaail Pertaining to Takbeer-e-Tashreeq

Q: What is the position of Takbeer-e-Tashreeq in Deen?
A: Takbeer-e-Tashreeq is waajib in Deen.

Q: please provide the words of the Takbeer.
A: الله أكبر الله أكبر لا اله الا الله والله اكبرالله أكبر وللله الحمد
Allahu Akbarullahu Akbar, La ilaaha illallahu Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar wa lillahil hamd’

Q: When should the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq be recited?
A: It should be recited after every fardh Salaah, whether the Salaah was performed individually or in congregation.

Q: How many times should it be recited after every fardh Salaah?
A: It should “only” be recited once.

Q: On whom is Takbeer-e-Tashreeq waajib?
A: It is waajib on both baaligh men and women. However, men should recite it audibly and women should recite it softly.

Q: If one forgets to recite it after Salaah, then what should be done?
A: If the person remembers whilst seated on the musalla and has not yet spoken to anyone, then he should recite the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq. However, if he has spoken or engaged in any worldly activity, then the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq will fall off.[5]

Q: If one intentionally leaves out reciting the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq, will he be sinful?
A: He will be sinful on account of omitting a waajib of Deen.

Q: For how many Salaah will the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq be recited?
A: The Takbeer-e-Tashreeq will be recited for twenty three Salaah commencing from the Fajr of the ninth of Zul Hijjah and terminating on the Asr of the thirteenth of Zul Hijjah.

Q: In the case where one is making qadha for missed Salaah during the days of Tashreeq, should he recite the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq after the qadha Salaah?
A: The Takbeer-e-Tashreeq will only be recited after those qadha Salaah which were missed during the days of Tashreeq of the same year.

Q: Should the Takbeer-e-Tashreeq be recited after the Eid Salaah?
A: It should be recited after the Eid Salaah.

This answer was collected from Tafseer-Raheemi.com the official website of Sheikh Abdul Raheem Limbada (Hafizahullah) of UK.

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