All about Surah Al-Fatihah-The Opening
Al-Fatihah
The Meaning of Al-Fatihah and its Various Names
This Surah is
called Al-Fatihah, that is, the Opener of the Book, the Surah with which
prayers are begun. It is also called, Umm Al-Kitab (the Mother of the Book),
according to the majority of the scholars. In an authentic Hadith recorded by
At-Tirmidhi, who graded it Sahih, Abu Hurayrah said that the Messenger of Allah
said,
(Al-Hamdu
lillahi Rabbil-`Alamin is the Mother of the Qur’an, the Mother of the Book, and
the seven repeated Ayat of the Glorious Qur’an.)
It is also
called Al-Hamd and As-Salah, because the Prophet said that his Lord said,
(`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. Al-Fatihah was also called Ash-Shifa’ (the Cure).
It is also
called Ar-Ruqyah (remedy), since in the Sahih, there is the narration of Abu
Sa`id telling the the story of the Companion who used Al-Fatihah as a remedy
for the tribal chief who was poisoned. Later, the Messenger of Allah said to a
Companion,
(How did you
know that it is a Ruqyah)
Al-Fatihah
was revealed in Makkah as Ibn `Abbas, Qatadah and Abu Al-`Aliyah stated. Allah
said,
(And indeed,
We have bestowed upon you the seven Mathani) (seven repeatedly recited verses),
(i.e. Surat Al-Fatihah) (15:87). Allah knows best.
How many Ayat does Al-Fatihah contain
There is no
disagreement over the view that Al-Fatihah contains seven Ayat. According to
the majority of the reciters of Al-Kufah, a group of the Companions, the
Tabi`in, and a number of scholars from the successive generations, the
Bismillah is a separate Ayah in its beginning. We will mention this subject
again soon, if Allah wills, and in Him we trust.
The Number of Words and Letters in Al-Fatihah
The scholars
say that Al-Fatihah consists of twenty-five words, and that it contains one
hundred and thirteen letters.
The Reason it is called Umm Al-Kitab
In the
beginning of the Book of Tafsir, in his Sahih, Al-Bukhari said; “It is called
Umm Al-Kitab, because the Qur’an starts with it and because the prayer is
started by reciting it.” It was also said that it is called Umm Al-Kitab,
because it contains the meanings of the entire Qur’an. Ibn Jarir said, “The
Arabs call every comprehensive matter that contains several specific areas an
Umm. For instance, they call the skin that surrounds the brain, Umm Ar-Ra’s.
They also call the flag that gathers the ranks of the army an Umm.” He also
said, “Makkah was called Umm Al-Qura, (the Mother of the Villages) because it
is the grandest and the leader of all villages. It was also said that the earth
was made starting from Makkah.”
Further, Imam
Ahmad recorded that Abu Hurayrah narrated about Umm Al-Qur’an that the Prophet
said,
(It is Umm
Al-Qur’an, the seven repeated (verses) and the Glorious Qur’an.)
Also, Abu
Ja`far, Muhammad bin Jarir At-Tabari recorded Abu Hurayrah saying that the
Messenger of Allah said about Al-Fatihah,
(It is Umm
Al-Qur’an, Al-Fatihah of the Book (the Opener of the Qur’an) and the seven
repeated (verses).)
Virtues of Al-Fatihah
Imam Ahmad
bin Hanbal recorded in the Musnad that Abu Sa`id bin Al-Mu`alla said, “I was
praying when the Prophet called me, so I did not answer him until I finished
the prayer. I then went to him and he said, (What prevented you from coming) I
said, ‘O Messenger of Allah ! I was praying.’ He said, (`Didn’t Allah say),
(O you who
believe! Answer Allah (by obeying Him) and (His) Messenger when he () calls you
to that which gives you life) He then said,
(I will teach
you the greatest Surah in the Qur’an before you leave the Masjid.) He held my
hand and when he was about to leave the Masjid, I said, `O Messenger of Allah!
You said: I will teach you the greatest Surah in the Qur’an.’ He said, (Yes.)
(Al-Hamdu
lillahi Rabbil-`Alamin)”
(It is the
seven repeated (verses) and the Glorious Qur’an that I was given.)”
Al-Bukhari,
Abu Dawud, An-Nasa’i and Ibn Majah also recorded this Hadith.
Also, Imam
Ahmad recorded that Abu Hurayrah said, “The Messenger of Allah went out while
Ubayy bin Ka`b was praying and said, (O Ubayy!) Ubayy did not answer him. The
Prophet said, (O Ubayy!) Ubayy prayed faster then went to the Messenger of
Allah saying, `Peace be unto you, O Messenger of Allah!’ He said, (Peace be
unto you. O Ubayy, what prevented you from answering me when I called you) He
said, `O Messenger of Allah! I was praying.’ He said, (Did you not read among
what Allah has sent down to me,)
(Answer Allah
(by obeying Him) and (His) Messenger when he () calls you to that which gives
you life) He said, `Yes, O Messenger of Allah! I will not do it again.’ the
Prophet said,
(Would you
like me to teach you a Surah the likes of which nothing has been revealed in
the Tawrah, the Injil, the Zabur (Psalms) or the Furqan (the Qur’an)) He said,
`Yes, O Messenger of Allah!’ The Messenger of Allah said, (I hope that I will
not leave through this door until you have learned it.) He (Ka`b) said, `The
Messenger of Allah held my hand while speaking to me. Meanwhile I was slowing
down fearing that he might reach the door before he finished his conversation.
When we came close to the door, I said: O Messenger of Allah ! What is the
Surah that you have promised to teach me’ He said, (What do you read in the
prayer.) Ubayy said, `So I recited Umm Al-Qur’an to him.’ He said,
(By Him in
Whose Hand is my soul! Allah has never revealed in the Tawrah, the Injil, the
Zabur or the Furqan a Surah like it. It is the seven repeated verses that I was
given.)”
Also,
At-Tirmidhi recorded this Hadith and in his narration, the Prophet said,
(It is the
seven repeated verses and the Glorious Qur’an that I was given.) At-Tirmidhi
then commented that this Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
There is a
similar Hadith on this subject narrated from Anas bin Malik Further, `Abdullah,
the son of Imam Ahmad, recorded this Hadith from Abu Hurayrah from Ubayy bin
Ka`b, and he mentioned a longer but similar wording for the above Hadith. In
addition, At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa’i recorded this Hadith from Abu Hurayrah from
Ubayy bin Ka`b who said that the Messenger of Allah said,
(Allah has
never revealed in the Tawrah or the Injil anything similar to Umm Al-Qur’an.
It is the seven
repeated verses and it is divided into two halves between Allah and His
servant.)
This is the
wording reported by An-Nasa’i. At-Tirmidhi said that this Hadith is Hasan
Gharib.
Also, Imam
Ahmad recorded that Ibn Jabir said, “I went to the Messenger of Allah after he
had poured water (for purification) and said, `Peace be unto you, O Messenger
of Allah!’ He did not answer me. So I said again, `Peace be unto you, O
Messenger of Allah!’ Again, he did not answer me, so I said again, `Peace be
unto you, O Messenger of Allah!’ Still he did not answer me. The Messenger of
Allah went while I was following him, until he arrived at his residence. I went
to the Masjid and sat there sad and depressed. The Messenger of Allah came out
after he performed his purification and said, (Peace and Allah’s mercy be unto
you, peace and Allah’s mercy be unto you, peace and Allah’s mercy be unto you.)
He then said, (O `Abdullah bin Jabir! Should I inform you of the best Surah in
the Qur’an) I said, `Yes, O Messenger of Allah!’ He said, (Read, `All praise be
to Allah, the Lord of the existence,’ until you finish it.)” This Hadith has a
good chain of narrators.
Some scholars
relied on this Hadith as evidence that some Ayat and Surahs have more virtues
than others.
Furthermore,
in the chapter about the virtues of the Qur’an, Al-Bukhari recorded that Abu
Sa`id Al-Khudri said, “Once, we were on a journey when a female servant came
and said, `The leader of this area has been poisoned and our people are away.
Is there a healer among you’ Then a man whose healing expertise did not
interest us stood for her, he read a Ruqyah for him, and he was healed. The
chief gave him thirty sheep as a gift and some milk. When he came back to us we
said to him, `You know of a (new) Ruqyah, or did you do this before’ He said,
`I only used Umm Al-Kitab as Ruqyah.’ We said, `Do not do anything further
until we ask the Messenger of Allah.’ When we went back to Al-Madinah we
mentioned what had happened to the Prophet . The Prophet said,
(Who told him
that it is a Ruqyah Divide (the sheep) and reserve a share for me.)”
Also, Muslim
recorded in his Sahih, and An-Nasa’i in his Sunan that Ibn `Abbas said, “While
Jibril (Gabriel) was with the Messenger of Allah , he heard a noise from above.
Jibril lifted his sight to the sky and said, `This is a door in heaven being
open, and it has never been opened before now.’ An angel descended from that
door and came to the Prophet and said, `Receive the glad tidings of two lights
that you have been given, which no other Prophet before you was given: the
Opening of the Book and the last (three) Ayat of Surat Al-Baqarah. You will not
read a letter of them, but will gain its benefit.”’ This is the wording
collected by An-Nasa’i (Al-Kubra 5:12) and Muslim recorded similar wording
(1:554).
Al-Fatihah and the Prayer
Muslim
recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that the Prophet said,
(Whoever
performs any prayer in which he did not read Umm Al-Qur’an, then his prayer is
incomplete.) He said it thrice.
Abu Hurayrah
was asked, “﴿When﴾ we stand behind the Imam” He said,
“Read it to yourself, for I heard the Messenger of Allah say,
(Allah, the
Exalted, said, `I have divided the prayer (Al-Fatihah) into two halves between
Myself and My servant, and My servant shall have what he asks for.’ If he says,
(All praise
and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of existence.)
Allah says,
`My servant has praised Me.’ When the servant says,
(The Most
Gracious, the Most Merciful.)
Allah says,
`My servant has glorified Me.’ When he says,
(The Owner of
the Day of Recompense.) Allah says, `My servant has glorified Me,’ or `My
servant has related all matters to Me.’ When he says,
(You (alone)
we worship, and You (alone) we ask for help.) Allah says, `This is between Me
and My servant, and My servant shall acquire what he sought.’ When he says,
(Guide us to
the straight path. The way of those on whom You have granted Your grace, not
(the way) of those who earned Your anger, nor of those who went astray), Allah
says, `This is for My servant, and My servant shall acquire what he asked
for.’).”
These are the
words of An-Nasa’i, while both Muslim and An-Nasa’i collected the following
wording, “A half of it is for Me and a half for My servant, and My servant
shall acquire what he asked for.”
Explaining this Hadith
The last
Hadith used the word ﴿Salah﴾ `prayer’ in reference to reciting
the Qur’an, (Al-Fatihah in this case) just as Allah said in another Ayah,
(And offer
your Salah (prayer) neither aloud nor in a low voice, but follow a way
between.) meaning, with your recitation of the Qur’an, as the Sahih related
from Ibn `Abbas. Also, in the last Hadith, Allah said, “I have divided the
prayer between Myself and My servant into two halves, a half for Me and a half
for My servant. My servant shall have what he asked for.” Allah next explained
the division that involves reciting Al-Fatihah, demonstrating the importance of
reciting the Qur’an during the prayer, which is one of the prayer’s greatest
pillars. Hence, the word `prayer’ was used here although only a part of it was
actually being referred to, that is, reciting the Qur’an. Similarly, the word
`recite’ was used where prayer is meant, as demonstrated by Allah’s statement,
(And recite
the Qur’an in the early dawn.Verily, the recitation of the Qur’an in the early
dawn is ever witnessed.) in reference to the Fajr prayer. The Two Sahihs
recorded that the angels of the night and the day attend this prayer.
Reciting Al-Fatihah is required in Every Rak`ah of the Prayer
All of these
facts testify to the requirement that reciting the Qur’an (Al-Fatihah) in the
prayer is required, and there is a consensus between the scholars on this
ruling. The Hadith that we mentioned also testifies to this fact, for the
Prophet said,
(Whoever
performs any prayer in which he did not recite Umm Al-Qur’an, his prayer is
incomplete.)
Also, the Two
Sahihs recorded that `Ubadah bin As-Samit said that the Messenger of Allah
said,
(There is no
prayer for whoever does not recite the Opening of the Book.)
Also, the
Sahihs of Ibn Khuzaymah and Ibn Hibban recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that the
Messenger of Allah said,
(The prayer
during which Umm Al-Qur’an is not recited is invalid.)
There are
many other Hadiths on this subject. Therefore, reciting the Opening of the
Book, during the prayer by the Imam and those praying behind him, is required
in every prayer, and in every Rak`ah.
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