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Should masbooq say Takbeer

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Question

When the masbooq is standing after imam does salaam does he have to say allahuakbar

If he doesn’t, is salaat invalid?

As i never used to say allahuakbar but just say thana and continue

Answer

It is sunnah to say Allahuakbar, If you did not say it salah is still valid.

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

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