| 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).
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).)
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