Its significance is attributed to the following reasons: The Opening Surah Al-Fatiha is the first surah in the Quran, thus it is the first recitation in prayer and in many religious occasions. It is considered the "Mother of the Book," i.e., the opening chapter of the Quran. Supplication and Turning to Allah
Summary. Surah Al-Fatiha is narrated in the Hadith to have been divided into two halves between God and His servant (the person reciting), the first three verses being His half and last three being the servant's. There is disagreement as to whether the Bismillah is the first verse of the surah, or even a verse in the first place.
1. The Tone of the Surah 2. Al-Fatihah, the Basis of the Qur'an 3. Al-Fatihah, Magnificent Honour of the Prophet (S) 4. The Importance of its Recitation 5. The Titles of the Surah Surah Al-Fatiha, Verse 1 Explanation: Is the Phrase 'Bism-il-Lah' a Part of Each Surah? Allah, the Most Inclusive Name of God Allah's General and Specific Mercy

Summary. Verses 1-4 deal with the symptoms of a spiritual awakening. What are they? 1st symptom: An immense feeling of praise and gratefulness for God, who is: The Nourisher-Sustainer of the universe.

1- Accept Allah as a master and accept yourself as a slave. There are a lot of people who accept Allah as master, but do not accept themselves as slaves. Everyone must accept that, "you are slave then He is your master". 2- the guidance is only beneficial to people who accept themselves as slaves. The prayer (i.e., Al-Fatihah) is divided into two halves between Me and My servants. When the servant says, `All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of existence,' Allah says, 'My servant has praised Me. Al-Fatihah was called the Salah, because reciting it is a condition for the correctness of Salah - the prayer. Surah Al-Fatiha is both a prayer and an introduction to the Holy Quran. The Surah covers the basic aspects of Islam and is named 'Al Fatiha' because of its content and place in the Holy Quran. The Surah starts with praise to Al mighty God as it says " الحمد لله رب العلمين " (All praises to Allah) and" الرحمن

The term signifies the particular way of Faith which equally avoids the two extremes of excess and deficiency. One who follows the straight path would, in matters of doctrine and practice both, neither go beyond the limits nor fall short of them. The last two verses of the Surah Al-Fatihah define and identify that 'straight path', something man

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