Al-Kabeer
The Great
He is the Great One in His Self, attributes, and actions. Nothing is greater than Him. Rather, all things are small next to His Majesty. This noble name occurs 6 times in the Qur’an.

For example:
((He is) Knower of the unseen and the witnessed, the Great, the Exalted.) (Sūrat Al-Ra‘d: 9) And (So the judgment is with Allah, the Most High, the Great.) (Sūrat Ghāfir: 12)

In light of this noble name, I would say:
1. Let your exaltation of Allah Almighty be greater than your exaltation for any great human being for He is Greater than all things, Greater in His Self, attributes, actions, status, might, and majesty.

He commands us to exalt Him saying,(And say, “All praise is due to Allah Who has neither taken to Himself a son, nor has He any partner in His dominion, nor does He need anyone, out of weakness, to protect Him.” So exalt Him in a manner worthy of His exaltation.) (Sūrat Al-Isrā’: 111)

2. In light of this noble name and attribute of our Lord, we were commanded to say Takbīr in many areas of worship such as when we commence the prayer and when we move from one position to another in it; during the Adhān, Tawāf, Sa‘i, the throwing of pebbles at Hajj and after the prayers.
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3. When you say Allah is the Most Great, remember that:
• Allah is Greater with His Self than any other self.
• He is Greater with His safety and relief than any affliction.
• He is Greater with His forgiveness than any sin.
• He is Greater with His cure than any illness.
• He is Greater with His power than any enemy.
Allah is the Most Great, and all praise is due to Him.
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