The Holy Quran is the 4th and
final Sacred Book of Allah SWT, which He revealed on His Last
Messenger, Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ. It is ultimate source of guidance for
believers in the Religion of Islam.
It consists of many sections which address religious and secular issues
concerning life. Although, all the revelations of this Blessed
Manuscript serve as a means of enlightenment, but some of its chapters
are considered more significant than others because of some particular
reasons. Surah Al-Fatiha is one of those few episodes of Quran, which
holds special status, and is even recalled by Allah Almighty in these
words:
The
above mentioned Ayah shows that God, the Exalted has regarded this
Surah so high that it is mentioned along with the rest of the entire Quranic revelations.
The phrase “Seven of the often repeated verses” also describes the
great importance of this chapter, as it is the essential part of Daily
Prayers and has to be recited every day.
In
the name of Allah , the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
[All] praise is [due] to Allah , Lord of the worlds. The Entirely
Merciful, the Especially Merciful, Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.
It is You we worship and You we ask for help. Guide us to the straight
path .The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those
who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
Background And Meaning
It
is the Makki Surah of the Holy Quran, which means that it was
discovered on the Apostle ﷺ of God while He was in Makkah, i.e. before
migration to Madina. It was initially the 5th chapter
to be disclosed but after Furqan e Hameed was assembled together, it
was put at the beginning. Al-Fatiha itself means “The Opening” as this
chapter comes right at the start of the Holy Book and serves as a
Gateway to read Quran Majeed further. Moreover, it also serves as the
starting of Salah. It also has the honor of being the very first Surah
that is made known completely. Although it consists of 7 Ayats only, but
it still explains the Veneration of the Almighty in a very
comprehensive fashion and also is a great means of supplication of
asking Allah for keeping one on the right path.
Different Names of Surah Al-Fatiha
This
chapter of Furqan e Hameed has so many great implications accumulated
in it that it is known by more than one or two names. Some of the
secondary identities of Surah Fatiha are:
1. Umm ul-Quran/Kitab (Mother of the Quran/Book): Abu Hurairah (R.A) narrated the Messenger ﷺ of Allah saying as:
“The chapter commencing with “All praises and thanks are due to Allah the Lord of the Worlds” is the Mother of the Quran, the Mother of the Book, the Seven Oft Repeated Verses and the Great Quran.” (Tirmidhi)
Hence,
it indeed is the Mother of Quran as Rasulullah ﷺ Himself has given it
that name. Moreover, the Arabs used to name anything that summarizes
anything well or consists of the most important part of some matter as
Umm or Mother.
2. Sab’ul-Mathani (The
Seven Oft Repeated Verses): It is also named so because its seven
verses are regularly recited at the start of every rakaah of the prayer.
3. Al-Hamd (Praises to Allah): It is also named Al-Hamd, the Commendation, as it contains the Adoration of the Almighty Lord.
4. As-Salah (The Prayer): It is named as the Entreaty because its reading is a requirement for the legality of the daily prayers.
5. Ash-Shifa (The Cure): Abu Sa’id reported that the Messenger ﷺ of Allah said:
“The Opening of the Book is a cure to every poison.” (Ad-Darimi)
6. Ar-Ruqyah (the
Spiritual Cure): Abu Sa’id reported that after he had recited it to
cure a person who had been bitten by a scorpion, the Apostle ﷺ of God
asked him,
“…And what made you to know that it was a ruqya.” (Bukhari)
That is why it is highly advised to recite Surah Fatiha and for the sick ones.
7. Asas al-Quran (the
Basis of Quran): It is known by this name as Surah Fatiha contains the
most essential fundamental teachings of Islam, i.e. Admiration of One
Allah SWT.
Reciting Surah Al-Fatiha in Daily Prayers
It
is the only Chapter of the Holy Quran that has got the reputation of
being an indispensable part of Namaz, which is to be recited regularly
in every Rakah of Salah.
Ubadah bin As-Samit reported Allh’s Messenger ﷺ saying as:
“Whoever does not recite Surat Al-Fatihah in his prayer, his prayer is invalid. (Bukhari)
It
means that without reading these seven verses of the Sacred Scripture,
one`s prayer is considered void, and it does not count.
Virtues of Surah Al-Fatiha
Some of the greatest qualities that this chapter of Furqan e Hameed contains are:
i) Being The Greatest Surah of The Holy Quran
It
is considered as the most influential chapter of the Hallowed Volume of
God Almighty, as it consists of the almost the complete essence of the
Islamic faith, i.e. Believing and Admiring the Exalted One, and asking
Him only for gaining rectitude in life.
Abu Sa’ad ibn Al-Mu’alla narrated the Apostle ﷺ of Allah saying as:
“…I will teach a Surah which is the greatest Surah in the Quran before you leave the Masjid.’ Then he took hold of my hand and when he intended to leave [the Masjid], I asked him, “Did you not say that you would teach me a Surah which is the greatest Surah in the Qur’an?” He replied, ‘Yes. It is [the Surah commencing with], “All praise and thanks are due to Allah.” It is the Seven Oft-Repeated verses and the Great Qur’an that has been given to me.’ “(Ahmad)
The above stated Hadith shows that the Holy Prophet ﷺ has called this Surah as the Utmost section of the Holy Quran.
ii) Resulting in Answering Of One`s Prayer By Allah SWT
Surah
Al-Fatiha is a great form of supplication to the Almighty God. There
are some recitations like sending Durood e Pak on Rasulullah ﷺ, which
result in acceptance of entreaty at once. Umm ul-Quran is also such
narration that leads towards getting the attention of Allah SWT while
praying to Him:
Abu Hurairah (R.A) reported that the Holy Prophet ﷺ once said:
“Allah, the Glorious and Exalted said, “I have divided the prayer between Myself and my servant equally and My servant shall be granted what he asked for.” Therefore, when the servant says, ‘All praises and thanks are due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds’, Allah says, ‘My servant has praised Me.’ When he says, ’The All-Merciful, the Most Merciful, ‘Allah says, ‘My servant has extolled Me.’ When he says, ‘Master of the Day of Judgment,’ Allah says, ‘My servant has glorified Me.’ When he says, ‘You Alone we worship and Your aid Alone do we seek,’ Allah says, ‘this is between Me and My servant and My servant shall have what he requested.’ When he says, ‘Guide us to the Straight Path, the Path of those whom You have favored, not [the path] of those who have earned [Your] anger, nor of those who have gone astray,’ Allah says, ‘this is for My servant and My servant shall have what he asked for.’ “(Muslim)
It
means that Surah Al-Fatiha is a very special kind of appeal to the
Gracious God, which causes Him to answer His servant on every step of
this recital.
iii) Being Part Of Two Lights Given to the Holy Prophet ﷺ
Ibn Abbas (R.A) narrated the Messenger ﷺ of Allah saying as:
“While the Messenger ﷺ of Allah was sitting with Jibril he heard a creaking sound above him. Jibril looked up and said, “This is [the sound of] a gate that has been opened in heaven today and has never been previously opened.” Then an Angel descended through it and came to the Prophet ﷺ and said, ‘Rejoice in the good news of two lights that have been given to you such as no Prophet before you has been given. [They are] Surah Al-Fatihah and the concluding [two] verses of Surah Al-Baqarah. You will never recite a word from them without being given the blessings they contain.’ “
It
shows that Surah Al-Fatiha, among the last two Ayats of Surah Baqarah
is the great source of enlightenment that Allah SWT has only given to
the Ummah (Followers) of Rasulullah ﷺ, which has the greatest effect in
the attainment of Allah`s favors.
iv) Being the Most Noble Part of Quran
Anas (R.A) reported the Holy Prophet ﷺ saying as:
“Should I not inform you of the most noble and excellent part of the Quran?” He then recited “All praise and thanks are due to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds” (An Nisai)
It
means that Surah Al-Fatiha is the most outstanding section of Furqan e
Hameed, which contains the best form of Islamic teachings in concise
form.
In
short, Surah Al-Fatiha is not any normal chapter of the Holy Quran,
rather it is the fundamental part of the Religion of Peace, being
essential segment of Salah, without which it is not acceptable,
containing the Veneration of God in most desirable manner, and last but
not least, it serves as a great purpose of asking the Almighty for
granting one attainment of the right path.
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