| Arabic | مَعْنَى التَّلْبِيَة |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | MAA-naa at-tal-BEE-yah |
| Etymology | Talbiyah derives from the root ل-ب-ي (l-b-y), related to 'labba' meaning to respond or comply. 'Labbayk' is a dual form emphasizing repetition: 'I respond again and again.' The word conveys not just answering a call, but doing so with complete devotion and willingness. |
Talbiyah Meaning(مَعْنَى التَّلْبِيَة) The Talbiyah is the devotional proclamation recited by jamaah haji during Haji and Umrah, declaring their response to Allah's call, affirming His oneness, and acknowledging that all praise, blessings, and sovereignty belong to Him alone.
مَعْنَى التَّلْبِيَة
The Talbiyah consists of four key phrases, each carrying profound theological meaning. 'Labbayk Allahumma labbayk' (Here I am, O Allah, here I am) expresses the jamaah haji's eager, repeated response to Allah's invitation to visit His House — echoing the call of Ibrahim. 'Labbayka la shareeka laka labbayk' (Here I am, You have no partner) is a declaration of pure monotheism (Tawhid), rejecting all forms of polytheism. 'Innal hamda wan-ni'mata laka wal-mulk' (Indeed, all praise, favor, and sovereignty belong to You) acknowledges that every blessing, all gratitude, and complete dominion belong exclusively to Allah. 'La shareeka lak' (You have no partner) reaffirms monotheism as the closing statement. The repetition of 'Labbayk' signifies continuous, unwavering commitment — not a single response but an ongoing dedication. The Talbiyah is recited from the moment of entering Ihram until the beginning of the stoning ritual on the Day of Nahr.
Talbiyah derives from the root ل-ب-ي (l-b-y), related to 'labba' meaning to respond or comply. 'Labbayk' is a dual form emphasizing repetition: 'I respond again and again.' The word conveys not just answering a call, but doing so with complete devotion and willingness.
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