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Al-Fatihah
الفاتحة

Al-Fatihah
Classification Makkan
Meaning of the name The Opening
Other names Umm al-Kitab (Mother of the Book)
Umm al-Qur'an (Mother of the Qur'an)
The Key
Surah al-Hamd (The Praise)
Time of revelation Early years of prophethood
Statistics
Sura number 1
Number of verses 7
Juz' number 1
Hizb number 1
Number of Rukus 1
Number of Sajdahs None
Harf-e-Mukatta'at No
Number of Ayats on particular subjects Praise of God: 3
Relation between Creator and creatures: 1
Prayer of the humankind: 3
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Sura Al-Fatiha (Arabic: سورة الفاتحة‎, Sūratu al-Fātihah, "The Opening") is the first chapter of the Muslim holy book, the Qur'an. The Meccan suras are the chronologically earlier Suras of the Qur'an that were revealed at Mecca. Ayah (ar آية, plural Ayat ar آيات) is the Arabic word for sign or Miracle, cognate with Hebrew ot, A juz' (جزء plural اجزاء ajza') literally means "part Rukūʿ (رُكوع refers to the bowing down following the recitation of the Quran in the standing position while praying according to Islamic ritual ( Salat) Sajdah (ُسجدة sæʤədæh or sujūd (سُجود sʊʤʊːdə is an Arabic word meaning prostration to God in the direction of the Kaaba Sura Al-Baqara ( سورة البقرة, Sūratu al-Baqarah, "The Cow" is the second and the longest Sura (chapter of the Sura (sometimes spelt "Surah" ar سورة, plural "Suwar" ar سور is an Arabic term literally meaning "something enclosed or surrounded Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language A chapter is one of the main divisions of a piece of writing of relative length such as a Book. A Muslim (مسلم pronounced Muslim, not Muzlim) is an adherent of the Religion The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran Its seven verses are a prayer for God's guidance and stress the lordship and mercy of God. Ayah (ar آية, plural Ayat ar آيات) is the Arabic word for sign or Miracle, cognate with Hebrew ot, In Islam, God is believed to be the only real supreme being all-powerful and all knowing Creator Sustainer Ordainer and Judge of the universe Islam puts a heavy emphasis This chapter has a special role in daily prayers (Salat), being recited at the start of each unit of prayer, or rak'ah. Ṣalāt ( Arabic: صلاة‎, pl ṣalawāt, Qur'anic Arabic: صلوة ṣalawah) (also munz in Pashto and The word (ركعة pl ركعات) refers to one unit of Islamic prayer or Salah.

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Interpretation of the Meaning of Sura Al-Fatiha

Muslims believe that the Qur'an is a revelation from God in the Arabic language. The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran In Islam, God is believed to be the only real supreme being all-powerful and all knowing Creator Sustainer Ordainer and Judge of the universe Islam puts a heavy emphasis Translations into other languages are considered by many to be merely superficial "interpretations" of the meanings and not reliable versions of the Qur'an. Although some Qur'an alone and liberal Muslims use translations as part of their daily prayers, they are used mainly for personal spiritual use by non-Arabic speakers. Qur'an alone Muslims Qur'anic Muslims, or sometimes Anti-Hadith Muslims, is a term used to refer to Muslims who reject Hadith, or reported traditions of Progressive Muslims have produced a considerable body of liberal thoughts within Islam (in Arabic: الإسلام الاجتهادي

The Arabic text with transliteration and translation in English is as follows: [Qur'an 1:1]. The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran

1:1 بِسْمِ اللّهِ الرَّحْمـَنِ الرَّحِيم

Bismillāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm
In the name of God, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful:

1:2 الْحَمْدُ للّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِين

Al ḥamdu lillāhi rabbi l-'ālamīn
Praise be to God, the Lord of the Universe. Allah ( Arabic: الله, ʔalˤːɑːh) is the standard Arabic word for ' In Islamic philosophy Alamin (عالمين (lit worlds) refers to the Universe or Worlds or all that exists

1:3 الرَّحْمـنِ الرَّحِيم

Ar raḥmāni r-raḥīm
The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

1:4 مَـالِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّين

Māliki yawmi d-dīn
Master of the Day of Judgment. Malik (ملك) as an Arabic word meaning " king " It has been adopted in various other mainly Asian languages for their ruling princes and to In Islam, Yawm al-Qiyāmah "the Day of Resurrection" (يوم القيامة or Yawm ad-Din "the Day of Faith" (يوم الدين is God's final

1:5 إِيَّاك نَعْبُدُ وإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِين

Iyyāka na'budu wa iyyāka nasta'īn
You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help

1:6 اهدِنَــــا الصِّرَاطَ المُستَقِيمَ

Ihdinā ṣ-ṣirāṭ al mustaqīm
Guide us to the straight path;

1:7 صِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنعَمتَ عَلَيهِمْ غَيرِ المَغضُوبِ عَلَيهِمْ وَلاَ الضَّالِّين

Ṣirāṭ al-laḏīna an'amta 'alayhim ġayril maġḍūbi 'alayhim walāḍ ḍāllīn
The path of those whom You have favoured, not of those who have deserved Your anger, nor of those who stray. Sirat al-Mustaqim is the Arabic term for the straight path. In an Islamic context it has been interpreted as the right path, Islamic faith or

When recited during daily prayers, some schools of thought follow Sura Al-Fatiha by the word Amen (normally pronounced Amin). The word Amen (; آمين, ’Āmīn; "So be it truly" Its use in Judaism dates back to its earliest texts

Notes

The first verse, transliterated as "bismillāhir rahmānir rahīm", may be familiar to non-Arabic speakers and non-Muslims because of its ubiquity in Arabic and Muslim societies. This verse appears at the start of every sura in the Qur'an (except for surah at-Tawbah). Sura At-Tawba ( Arabic: سورة التوبة, Sūratu at-Tawbah, "The Repentance" also known as al-Bara'ah "the Ultimatum" The verse is said before reciting a sura or part of a sura during daily prayer, and also before public proclamations and indeed before many personal and everyday activities in many Arabic and Muslim societies as a way to invoke God's blessing and proclaim one's motives before an undertaking.

The two words "ar rahmān" and "ar rahīm" are often translated in English as "the beneficent" and "the merciful" or "the generous" and "the merciful. " They are often also translated as superlatives, for example, "the most generous" and "the most merciful. " Grammatically the two words "rahmaan" and "raheem" are different linguistic forms of the triconsonantal root R-H-M, connoting "mercy. In the terminology used to discuss the grammar of the Semitic languages and some other Afro-Asiatic languages, a triliteral ( Arabic: جذر ثلاثي " (For more information, see the section on root forms in Semitic languages. The Semitic languages are a Language family whose living representatives are spoken by more than 467 million people across much of the Middle East, ) The form "rahmaan" denotes degree or extent, i. e. , "most merciful," while "raheem" denotes time permanence, i. e. , "ever merciful. "

The reading of the first word of the fourth verse, translated as "master/king" above, has been the subject of debate. The two main readings, or qira'at, of the Qur'an, Warsh and Hafs, differ on whether it should be "maliki" with a short "a," which means "king" (Warsh, from Nafi'; Ibn Kathir; Ibn Amir; Abu 'Amr; Hamza), or "māliki" with a long "a," which means "master" or "owner" (Hafs, from Asim, and al-Kisa'i). TemplateInfobox Muslim scholars --> NoteThis article Ismail ibn Kathir (ابن كثير (1301&ndash1373 was an Islamic scholar and renowned commentator on the Qur'an. Both "maliki" and "māliki" derive from the same triconsonantal root in Arabic, M-L-K. In the terminology used to discuss the grammar of the Semitic languages and some other Afro-Asiatic languages, a triliteral ( Arabic: جذر ثلاثي Both readings are considered valid by many practitioners, since both can be seen as describing God.

In some Muslim societies, Al-Fatiha is traditionally read together by a couple to seal their engagement, however this act is not recorded in the sunnah and is seen by many to be an innovation]. NOTICE TO WOULD-BE-ROMEOS*************** Sunnah ar (سنة plural سنن Sunan literally means “trodden path” and therefore the sunnah of the prophet means “the way and the manners of the prophet” In Islam, bid‘ah ( is any type of Innovation. Though innovations in worldly matters are acceptable to an extent innovation within the religion is seen as a sin

Revelation

Islamic scholarly tradition is concerned, amongst other things, with when and where verses and chapters of the Qur'an were revealed to Muhammad - for example, whether a verse was revealed while Muhammad was in Mecca or Medina. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics Mecca ˈmɛkə also spelled Makkah ˈmækə (in full Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Arabic mækːæ(t ælmʊkarˑamæ مكّة المكرمة, literally Honored Medina mɛˈdiːnə (المدينة المنورة ælmæˈdiːnæl muˈnɑwːɑrɑ or المدينة ælmæˈdiːnæ also transliterated into English as According to Ibn Abbas and others, Sura Al-Fatiha is a Meccan surah; according to Abu Hurayrah and others, it is a Madinan surah. Abd-Allah ibn Abbas (عبد الله ابن عباس) was a cousin of Muhammad. The Meccan suras are the chronologically earlier Suras of the Qur'an that were revealed at Mecca. Abu Hurairah ( أبو هريرة) (also known as `Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr Al-Azdi ( عبدالرحمن بن صخر الأذدي) Abu Hurayrah The Medinan suras of the Qur'an are those Suras which were revealed at Medina, after Muhammad 's hijra from Mecca, when the The former view is more widely accepted, although some believe that it was revealed in both Mecca and Medina.

Alternate names

This surah is sometimes known in English as "the Exordium". In various Hadith it is described as "the mother of the Book" (Umm al-Kitab) and "the mother of the Qur'an" (Umm al-Qur'an), and "the cure of diseases" ("Sura-tul-shifa") and said to be the seven verses alluded to in Al-Hijr [Qur'an 15:87]:

"We have given thee seven of the oft-repeated (verses) and the great Qur'an. Hadith ( ar الحديث, pl aḥadīth; lit. "narrative" are oral Traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Islamic In mathematics Seven is the fourth Prime number. It is not only a Mersenne prime (since 23 &minus 1 = 7 but also a Sura Al-Hijr ( Arabic: سورة الحجر, Sūratu al-Hijr, "The Stoneland " is the 15th sura of the Qur'an The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran "

Statistics

This sura contains 7 verses, 29 words and 139 letters (or 25 and 120, not counting the first verse), although Ibn Kathir says "The scholars say that Al-Fatiha consists of 25 words, and that it contains 113 letters. Ismail ibn Kathir (ابن كثير (1301&ndash1373 was an Islamic scholar and renowned commentator on the Qur'an. " It falls in the first hizb, and hence the first juz', which are sections of the Qur'an. A juz' (جزء plural اجزاء ajza') literally means "part

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Translations, interpretations and commentaries on Surah Al-Fatiha

Many Islamic scholars have emphasised the importance of this chapter in their commentaries. The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran Sura Al-Baqara ( سورة البقرة, Sūratu al-Baqarah, "The Cow" is the second and the longest Sura (chapter of the Sura (sometimes spelt "Surah" ar سورة, plural "Suwar" ar سور is an Arabic term literally meaning "something enclosed or surrounded Sura Al-Baqara ( سورة البقرة, Sūratu al-Baqarah, "The Cow" is the second and the longest Sura (chapter of the Sura Al-i-Imran ( Arabic: آل عمران, Sūratu Āli-'Imrān,"The Family of Imran " is the 3rd chapter Sura An-Nisa ( Arabic: سورة النساء, Sūratu an-Nisā, "The Women " is the fourth chapter of the Sura Al-Ma'ida ( Arabic: سورة المائدة, Sūratu al-Mā'idah, "The Table" or "The Table Spread with Food" is the Sura Al-An-'am ( Arabic: سورة الأنعام, Sūratu al-An'ām, "The Cattle " is the sixth chapter of the Sura Al-A'raf ( Arabic: سورة الأعراف, Sūratu al-A'rāf, "The Heights" is the seventh chapter of the Qur'an Sura Al-Anfal ( Arabic: سورة الأنفال, Sūratu al-Anfāl, "The Spoils of War" is the eighth chapter of the Sura At-Tawba ( Arabic: سورة التوبة, Sūratu at-Tawbah, "The Repentance" also known as al-Bara'ah "the Ultimatum" Sura Yunus ( Arabic: سورة يونس, Sūratu Yūnus, Jonah) is the 10th chapter of the Qur'an with 109 verses Sura Hud ( Arabic سورة هود, Sūratu Hūd, " Hud " is the 11th chapter of the Qur'an with 123 Sura Yusuf ( سورة يوسف, Sūratu Yūsuf, " Joseph " is the 12th sura of the Qur'an, with 111 Ayat. Sura Ar-Ra'd ( Arabic: سورة الرعد, Sūratu ar-Ra'd, "The Thunder " is the 13th sura of the Qur'an with Sura Ibrahim ( Arabic: سورة إبراهيم, Sūratu Ibrāhīm, Abraham) is the 14th sura of the Qur'an with 52 Sura Al-Hijr ( Arabic: سورة الحجر, Sūratu al-Hijr, "The Stoneland " is the 15th sura of the Qur'an Sura An-Nahl ( سورة النحل, Sūratu an-Nahl, "The Honey Bee " is the 16th Sura Al-Isra ( Arabic: سورة الإسراء, Sūratu al-Isrā, "The Night Journey " also called Sura Bani Isra'il Sura aAl-Kahf ( Arabic: سورة الكهف, Sūratu al-Kahf, "The Cave" is the 18th sura of the Qur'an with 110 Ayat Sura Maryam ( سورة مريم, Sūratu Maryam, " Mary " is the 19th Sura (English Chapter of the Qur'an and Sura Ta-Ha ( سورة طه, Sūratu Tā-Hā, "Ta-Ha" is the 20th sura of the Qur'an with 135 Ayat. Sura Al-Anbiya ( Arabic: سورة الأنبياء, Sūratu al-Anbiyā, "The Prophets " is the 21st sura of the Qur'an Surat Al-Hajj (سورة الحج) (The Pilgrimage The Hajj) is the 22nd sura of the Qur'an with 78 Ayat. Surat Al-Muminun (سورة المؤمنون (The Believers is the 23rd sura of the Qur'an with 118 Ayat. Surat An-Nur (سورة النور (The Light is the 24th sura of the Qur'an with 64 Ayat. Surat Al-Furqan (سورة الفرقان) (The Criterion The Standard is the 25th sura of the Qur'an with 77 Ayat. Surat Ash-Shuʿara (سورة الشعراء (The Poets is the 26th sura of the Qurʾan with 227 Ayat. Surah Al-Naml (سورة النمل (The Ant The Ants is the 27th sura of the Qur'an with 93 Ayat. Surat Al-Qasas (سورة القصص (The Stories is the 28th sura of the Qur'an with 88 Ayat. Surat Al-Ankabut (سورة العنكبوت) (The Spider is the 29th sura of the Qur'an with 69 Ayat. see Rûm for the Arabic term for the Byzantine empire itself Surat Ar-Rum (سورة الروم ( The Romans, referring to the Surat Luqman (سورة لقمان (Luqman is the 31st sura of the Qur'an with 34 Ayats This surah is believed to have been revealed to the prophet Muhammad Surat As-Sajda (سورة السجدة (The Prostration Worship Adoration is the 32nd sura of the Qur'an with 30 Ayat. Surat Al-Ahzab (سورة الأحزاب) (The Clans The Coalition The Combined Forces is the 33rd sura of the Qur'an with 73 Ayat. Surat Saba ( Arabic: سورة سبأ) (Saba Sheba) is the 34th sura of the Qur'an with 54 Ayat. Surat Al-Mala'ikah " The Angels " also known as Fatir (ar سورة فاطر) "Originator" is the 35th Sura of Surah Ya-Seen (سورة يس is the 36th 'chapter' of Qur'an with 83 Ayat, and was revealed in the Islamic holy city of Mecca Surat As-Saaffat (سورة الصافات (Those Who Set The Ranks Drawn Up In Ranks is the 37th sura of the Qur'an with 182 Ayat. Surat Sad ( Arabic: سورة ص) (The Letter Sad) is the 38th sura of the Qur'an with 88 Ayat. Surat Az-Zumar (سورة الزمر (The Troops Throngs is the 39th sura of the Qur'an with 75 Ayat. Surat Ghafir (سورة غافر (The Forgiver ( Allah) is the 40th sura of the Qur'an with 85 Ayat. Surat Ash-Shura (سورة الشورى (Council Consultation is the 42nd sura of the Qur'an with 53 Ayat. Surat Az-Zukhruf (سورة الزخرف (Ornaments Of Gold Luxury is the 43rd Sura, or chapter of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam Surat Ad-Dukhan (سورة الدخان) (Smoke is the 44th sura of the Qur'an with 59 Ayat. Surat Al-Jathiya (سورة الجاثية (Crouching is the 45th Sura of the Qur'an with 37 Ayat. Surat Al-Ahqaf (سورة الأحقاف) (The Wind-curved Sandhills The Dunes is the 46th Sura of the Qur'an with 35 Ayat. Surat Muhammad ( Arabic: سورة محمد {{transl|sem|Muḥammad}}) is the 47th sura of the Qur'an with 38 Ayat. Surat Al-Fatḥ (سورة الفتح) (Victory Conquest is the 48th Sura of the Qur'an with 29 Ayat. Surat Al-Hujurat (سورة الحجرات) (The Private Apartments, The Inner Apartments is the 49th sura of the Qur'an with 18 Ayat. Surat Qaf (سورة ق (The Letter Qāf) is the 50th Sura of the Qur'an with 45 Ayat. Surat Adh-Dhariyat (سورة الذاريات) (The Winnowing Winds is the 51st sura of the Qur'an with 60 Ayat. Surat At-Tur (سورة الطور (The Mount is the 52nd sura of the Qur'an with 49 Ayat. Surat An-Najm (سورة النجم (The Star is the 53rd sura of the Qur'an with 62 Ayat. Surat Al-Qamar (سورة القمر (The Moon is the 54th sura of the Qur'an with 55 Ayat. Surat ar-Rahman ( Arabic: ar سورة الرحمن is the 55th sura of the Qur'an with 78 Ayat. Surat Al-Waqʿia (سورة الواقعةAl-Waqiah is an Arabic name that means Inevitable Event or Revolution Surat Al-Ḥadīd (سورة الحديد) (Iron is the 57th sura of the Qur'an, with 29 Ayat. Surat Al-Mujadilah (سورة المجادلة (She That Disputeth The Pleading Woman is the 58th sura of the Qur'an with 22 Ayat. Surat Al-Hashr (سورة الحشر) (Exile Banishment is the 59th sura in the 28th part (Juz of the Qur'an with 24 Ayat. Surat Al-Mumtahina ( Arabic: سورة الممتحنة) (She That Is To Be Examined Examining Her is the 60th Sura of the Qur'an, Surat As-Saff (سورة الصف (The Ranks Battle Array is the 61st sura of the Qur'an with 14 Ayat. Surat Al-Jumʿua (سورة الجمعة (The Friday Congregation is the 62nd sura of the Qur'an with 11 Ayat. Surat Al-Munāfiqūn (سورة المنافقون (The Hypocrites is the 63rd sura of the Qur'an with 11 Ayat. Surat At-Taghabun (سورة التغابن (Mutual Disillusion Haggling is the 64th sura of the Qur'an with 18 Ayat. Surat At-Talaq (سورة الطلاق (Divorce is the 65th sura of the Qur'an with 12 Ayat. Surat At-Tahrim (سورة التحريم (Banning Prohibition is the 66th sura of the Qur'an with 12 Ayat. Surat ul-Mulk (سورة الملك (The Sovereignty Control literally 'the kingdom' is the 67th sura (chapter of the Qur'an, comprising 30 Ayat Surat Al-Qalam (سورة القلم (The Pen is the 68th sura of the Qur'an with 52 Ayat. Surat Al-Ḥāqqä ( Arabic: سورة الحاقة) (The Reality is the 69th sura of the Qur'an with 52 Ayat. Surat Al-Maarij (سورة المعارج (The Ascending Stairways is the 70th sura of the Qur'an with 44 Ayat. Surat Nuh (سورة نوح (Noah is the 71st sura of the Qur'an with 28 Ayat. Surat Al-Jinn (سورة الجن ( The Jinn or The Sprites) is the 72nd Sura of the Qur'an with 28 Ayat. Surat Al-Muzzammil (سورة المزمل (The Enshrouded One Bundled Up is the 73rd sura of the Qur'an with 20 Ayat. Surat Al-Muddathir (سورة المدثر (The Cloaked One The Man Wearing A Cloak is the 74th sura of the Qur'an with 56 Ayat. Sura al- Qiyama (سورة القيامة (The Rising Of The Dead Resurrection is the 75th sura of the Qur'an with 40 Ayat. Surat Al-Insan (سورة الإنسان (Man or Ad-Dahr (Time is the 76th sura of the Qur'an with 31 Ayat (verses Surat Al-Mursalat (سورة المرسلات (The Emissaries Winds Sent Forth is the 77th sura of the Qur'an with 50 Ayat. Surat Al-Naba (سورة النبأ (The Tidings The Announcement is the 78th sura of the Qur'an with 40 Ayat. Surat Al-Naziat (سورة النازعات (Those Who Drag Forth Soul-snatchers is the 79th sura of the Qur'an with 46 Ayat. Surat Abasa (سورة عبس) (He Frowned is the 80th Sura of the Qur'an with 42 Ayat. Surat At-Takwir (سورة التكوير (The Overthrowing is the 81st sura of the Qur'an with 29 Ayat. Surat Al-Infitar (سورة الانفطار (The Cleaving Bursting Apart is the 82nd sura of the Qur'an with 19 Ayat. Surat Al-Mutaffifin (سورة المطففين (or "those who deal in fraud" is the 83rd sura of the Qur'an with 36 Ayat. Surat Al-Inshiqaq (سورة الانشقاق (The Sundering Splitting Open is the 84th sura of the Qur'an with 25 Ayat. Surat Al-Burooj (البروج al-burūğ the stars) is the 85th sura of the Qur'an with 22 Ayat. Surat At-Tariq (الطارق aṭ-Ṭāriq The Morning Star, The Nightcomer) is the 86th sura of the Qur'an with 17 Ayat. Surat Al-ʿAlā (الأعلى al-Aʿlà The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest) is the 87th sura of the Qur'an with 19 Ayat Surat (الغاشية Sūrat ul-Ġāšiyä The Overwhelming, The Pall) is the 88th sura of the Qur'an with 26 Ayat. Surat Al-Fajr (سورة الفجر Sūrat ul-Faǧr The Dawn, Daybreak) is the 89th sura of the Qur'an with 30 Ayat. Surat Al-Balad (البلد al-balad The City, This Country) is the 90th sura of the Qur'an with 20 Ayat. Surat Ash-Shams (الشمس aš-Šams The Sun) is the 91st sura of the Qur'an with 15 Ayat. Surat Al-Lail ( Arabic: الليل al-Layl the Night) is the 92nd sūrah (chapter of the Qur'an, containing twenty-one Surat Ad-Dhuha (الضحى aḍ-Ḍuḥà The Morning Hours, Morning Bright) is the 93rd sura of the Qur'an with 11 Ayat. It is typically assumed that this sura is referring to the early days of Muhammad's Prophethood, when he would have been both confused by the revelations and unsure about how his people Surat At-Tīn (التين at-Tīn The Fig, The Figtree) is the 95th sura of the Qur'an with 8 Ayat. Sūrat al-‘Alaq ( ar العلق "The Clot" is the 96th Sura or chapter of the Qur'an. For other uses see Qadr disambiguation Surat Al-Qadr (سورة القدر (Power Fate is the 97th sura of the Qur'an with 5 Surat Al-Bayyina (سورة البينة) (The Clear Proof Evidence is the 98th sura of the Qur'an with 8 Ayat. Surat Az-Zalzala (سورة الزلزلة (The Earthquake is the 99th Sura of the Qur'an with 8 Ayat. Surat Al-Adiyat (سورة العاديات) (The Courser The Chargers is the 100th sura of the Qur'an with 11 Ayat. Surat Al-Qaria (سورة القارعة (The Clatterer The Stunning Blow or The Disaster is the 101st Sura of the Qur'an with 11 Ayat. Surat At-Takathur (سورة التكاثر (Rivalry In World Increase Competition is the 102nd sura of the Qur'an with 8 Ayat. Surat Al-Asr (سورة العصر) (The Declining Day Eventide The Epoch Time is the 103rd sura of the Qur'an. Surat Al-Humaza (سورة الهمزة) (The Traducer The Gossipmonger is the 104th sura of the Qur'an, with 9 Ayat. This article is about the chapter of the Qur'an translated to English as "The Elephant Surat Quraysh (سورة قريش (after the tribe of Quraysh) is the 106th chapter of the Qur'an. Surat Al-Ma'un (سورة الماعون (Small Kindnesses Almsgiving Have You Seen is the 107th sura of the Qur'an with 7 ayat Surat al-Kawthar (سورة الكوثر (" Abundance " is the 108th sura of the Qur'an, and the shortest Al-Kafirun (سورة الكافرون is the name of the 109th Sura (chapter of the Qur'an. Sura An-Nasr (سورة النصر ( Divine Support) is the 110th sura of the Qur'an with 3 Ayat. Surat Al-Masadd (سورة المسد or Surat Al-Lahab (سورة اﻟﻠﻬﺐ ( The Palm Fibre or The Flame) is the 111th Sura Al-Ikhlas (سورة الإخلاص (The Fidelity aka At-tawhid (سورة التوحيد (Monotheism is the 112th Sura of the Qur'an Sura Al-Falaq (سورة الفلق) ( Dawn, Daybreak) is the 113th Sura of the Qur'an. An-Nas (سورة الناس or Mankind is the 114th and last Sura, or chapter of the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book

The Islamic mandatory prayers require every practicing Muslim in the world to recite Surah Al-Fatiha at least 17 times a day. Fard (الفرض also farida (الفريضة is an Islamic term which denotes a religious duty Ṣalāt ( Arabic: صلاة‎, pl ṣalawāt, Qur'anic Arabic: صلوة ṣalawah) (also munz in Pashto and

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