The text of talbiyah in hājj emphasizes the pilgrim’s
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The talbiyah in hājj emphasizes the recognition of Allah's absolute authority. The pilgrim declares "Labbayka Allahumma Labbayk" meaning "Here I am, O Allah, here I am" which signifies their willingness and submission to Allah's commands. The pilgrim acknowledges Allah's supremacy and sovereignty over all things and recognizes that the rituals of hājj are a means to get closer to Him. The talbiyah also emphasizes the readiness to observe the rites of hājj to the end and the aspiration for a reward, but these are secondary to the recognition of Allah's authority.