The phrase is actually short for "Allahu Akbar min kullisay" which means God is greater than everything.
Allahu Akbar by itself translates to "God is greater." (akbaru is an elative form, meaning greater, greatest, or very great.) Muslims leave the phrase unfinished, with the implication that whatever you can think of, God is greater than that, too.
The actual title of this phrase is Takbeer[?], while the phrase itself is "Allahu Akbar." Instead of applause, it's better to have someone yell "Takbeer" and the crowd to respond "Allahu Akbar" in chorus.
"Allahu Akbar" is the title of the national anthem of Libya.
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