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Sourate Al-Fatiha

Ayahs:

7

Lieu de la révélation:

La Mecque

Themes and Purpose:

Sƫrat al-Fātiងah, also known as the "Source of the Book," serves as a preface to the Quran that gathers its core purposes into a single prayer. It establishes Allah's praise and attributes, affirms His exclusive right to be worshiped and relied upon, and culminates in a plea to God for guidance to the Straight Pathwhich stands in stark contrast with the paths of those who went astray.

Context of Revelation:

Era: This surah is Makkan according to the vast majority of scholars.

Time: It was revealed very early, after al-ÊżAlaq (no. 96) and al-Muddaththir (no. 74). It has been said that it was the first surah to be revealed in full. Some scholars have determined that it  was revealed when prayer (áčŁalāh) was first instituted. It was placed first in the Quran by prophetic command to serve as the preface to the Book.

Name and Ayah Count:

Name: The surah has over twenty names by which it is known, but three names in particular are found in authentic ងadīths:

  1. Fātiáž„at al-Kitāb (The Opener of the Book): Its most famous name, established by the áž„adÄ«th, "There is no prayer for the one who does not recite the Opener of the Book."The surah is called the “Opener” because, by prophetic instruction, it was placed at the head of the Quran as its opening chapter. It does not mean that it was the first to be revealed.
  2. Umm al-Qur’ān (The Source of the Quran): This name also appears in authentic áž„adÄ«ths, such as: “Every prayer in which Umm al-Qur’ān is not recited is defective.” The word umm signifies an origin, foundation, or source. The surah is called Umm al-Qur’ān because: it stands at the beginning of the Quran Secondly, because it gathers within itself the roots of the Quran’s purposes and themes: comprehensive praise of Allah and affirmation of His oneness and the Hereafter, the core of commands and prohibitions in “You alone we worship,” and promise of reward and punishment in “the path of those You have blessed, not of those who incurred anger nor of those who went astray”. Thirdly, because it alludes to the full range of Quranic knowledge and guidance in creed, wisdom, stories, law, and ethics. Recited in every rakÊżah, it continually renews the servant’s awareness of these overarching aims and urges them to seek their detailed elaboration in the rest of the Book.
  3. Al-SabÊż al-MathānÄ« (The Seven Oft-Repeated Ayahs): It has been named such because it consists of seven ayahs and is recited in every single unit of prayer.

Ayah Count: The surah consists of seven ayahs by agreement of the reciters and exegetes. In the Madinan enumeration, the Basmalah is not counted as a verse, and anÊżamta Êżalayhim marks the end of a distinct verse. In the Makkan and Kufan enumeration, the Basmalah is counted as a verse, and anÊżamta Êżalayhim is counted as part of a verse, not the end of one.

It has been reported that al-កasan al-BaáčŁrÄ« held that it comprises eight ayahs, counting both the Basmalah and anÊżamta Êżalayhim as independent ayahs. It has also been reported from others that it consists of six or even nine ayahs. These, however, are anomalous views and have not been accepted as valid by the scholarly community of reciters and exegetes.

Surah Overview:

  • Theology and Praise: Establishing the praise of Allah, His attributes of perfection, His Lordship over creation, His mercy which manifests in His legislation, and His absolute sovereignty over the Day of Judgment. [2-4]
  • Worship and Law (SharÄ«Êżah): Summarized in “You alone we worship”, which encompasses all acts of devotion and law. [5]
  • Spiritual Sincerity (កaqÄ«qah): Summarized in “You alone we ask for help”, which is the foundation of true faith and trust in Allah. [5]
  • Guidance and Ethics: The comprehensive prayer “Guide us to the Straight Path”, which covers sound belief, worship, character, and worldly transactions. [6]
  • History and Stories: The contrast between “The path of those You blessed” and “Those who earned anger or went astray” alludes to the stories of past nations, both the righteous and the misguided. [7]
He has revealed to you ËčO ProphetËș the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
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