سُوْرَةُ الْمُدَّثِّرِ

Surah Al-Muddaththir (74) — Ayah 3

The Cloaked One · Meccan · Juz 29 · Page 575

وَرَبَّكَ فَكَبِّرْ ﴿3﴾
And magnify your Lord (Allâh)!
وَرَبَّكَ warabbaka And your Lord
فَكَبِّرْ fakabbir magnify

Tafsir Taiseer ul-Quran (Facilitation of the Quran) is a comprehensive Quran commentary by Maulana Abdul Rahman Kilani, a renowned Salafi (Ahl al-Hadith) scholar from Pakistan. Known for his eloquent and accessible writing style, Kilani authored this tafsir with a focus on clarity — making Quranic meanings understandable to the common reader. The tafsir provides detailed historical context for verses related to battles and expeditions, and firmly refutes modernist ideologies using strong scriptural evidence. It is widely regarded as an invaluable resource for understanding the Quran and countering deviant interpretations. The tafsir is originally written in Urdu, translated to English by tohed.com.

And proclaim the greatness of your Lord [3],

[3]
The First Lesson: The Greatness of Allah:

That is, all those people in the world who consider themselves great—their greatness is insignificant before the greatness of Allah. Likewise, even the greatest rulers and their governments are nothing in comparison to the greatness of Allah Almighty. You ﷺ should fully acquaint people with the greatness, majesty, and grandeur of Allah, and continue to proclaim the greatness of Allah with your tongue as well. Due to this command, the takbir or the phrase "Allahu Akbar" holds great importance in Islam. In every adhan, this phrase is repeated six times, and every prayer is also initiated with this takbir. Then, when going into ruku, in sujud, when rising from sujud—in short, in every rak'ah of prayer, "Allahu Akbar" is said multiple times. After prayer, there is also great virtue in reciting takbir and tahlil. All of this is so that the concept of Allah's greatness remains ever-present before a Muslim.