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Al-FatihaSurat Al-Fatiha ("The Opening" or "The Exordium") is the opening chapter of the Qur'an; it consists of a short 7-verse prayer which Muslims repeat at the beginning of every rak'ah of salat. It reads as follows:
History and ReadingsAccording to Ibn Abbas and others, this is a Makkan surah; according to Abu Hurairah and others, it is a Madinan surah. The former view is more widely accepted. Some say it was the first complete surah to be revealed[1], coming after the revelation of the beginnings of surat Iqra and of surat al-Muddaththir. The two main qira'at (readings) of the Qur'an, Warsh and Hafs, differ on the precise vocalization of the first word of ayah 4 (ملك mlk), making it either maliki "king" (Warsh, from Nafi', and Ibn Kathir, Ibn Amir, Abu 'Amr, and Hamza) or maaliki "owner, master" (Hafs, from Asim, and al-Kisa'i). Both are considered valid in Islam, since either title is seen as equally applicable to Allah. The initial basmala ("In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful") is counted as a verse of this surah, although in other suras at whose beginning it occurs it is not counted by some. Alternate namesThis surah is described in various Hadith as "the mother of the Book" (Umm al-Kitab) and "the mother of the Qur'an" (Umm al-Qur'an), and said to be the seven verses alluded to in Al-Hijr (15:)87:
al-Fatihah in Islamic culture Surat Al-Fatihah is traditionally read together by a future bride and groom to seal their engagement. Original Arabic text
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