Who cares? It’s like when James Bond says “for king and country”. It’s just a statement of allegiances, and these people are declaring allegiance to God.
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Not the Christian god, that’s the problem “conservatives” have.
Same god.
Allegiance to Islam, at the site of the worst Islamic terrorist attack on America soil.
It's little more than just declaring allegiance to their god.
Doesn’t that just mean praise god or god is good or something similar?
It means God is great. It is a pretty mundane term. It is also used where Americans might say oh shit or something similar.
There was a pilot who crashed and the cockpit recorder recorded him saying Allah Akbar many times. The Arabs said that is common in situations of stress. As such, it is something to be freaked about when someone says it.