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单词 Fatiha
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Definition of Fatiha in English:

Fatiha

(also Fatihah)
nounˈfatɪəˈfɑːtɪəˈfɑdiˌhɑ
  • The short first sura of the Koran, used by Muslims as an essential element of ritual prayer.

    法谛哈(《古兰经》首章,穆斯林祈祷时必不可少的一部分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On this basis, some of the fuqaha hold it as mustahabb in this night to go to the graveyard of the Muslims and recite Fatihah or any other part of the Qur'an, and pray for the dead.
    • The most important exception to this pattern is the first sura, the Fatiha or Opening, a seven-verse invocation repeated during the five prayers Muslims are required to perform every twenty-four hours.
    • He also said that in Nafil salat, it is not necessary to read any surah; Just surah Fatiha is enough.
    • Touching his heart and forehead he recited the Fatiha (opening chapter of the Qur'an) and held his hands together as if to receive Heaven's blessing.
    • Quite the contrary, he is able to find support for his pluralism in the fact that, the Fatiha apart, the Koran tends to speak not of the Straight Path but of a straight path - as when God assures Muhammad that he is on a straight path.

Origin

From Arabic al-Fātiḥah 'the opening (sura)', from fātiḥa 'opening', from fataḥa 'to open'.

Definition of Fatiha in US English:

Fatiha

(also Fatihah)
nounˈfɑdiˌhɑˈfädēˌhä
  • The short first sura of the Koran, used by Muslims as an essential element of ritual prayer.

    法谛哈(《古兰经》首章,穆斯林祈祷时必不可少的一部分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also said that in Nafil salat, it is not necessary to read any surah; Just surah Fatiha is enough.
    • Touching his heart and forehead he recited the Fatiha (opening chapter of the Qur'an) and held his hands together as if to receive Heaven's blessing.
    • Quite the contrary, he is able to find support for his pluralism in the fact that, the Fatiha apart, the Koran tends to speak not of the Straight Path but of a straight path - as when God assures Muhammad that he is on a straight path.
    • On this basis, some of the fuqaha hold it as mustahabb in this night to go to the graveyard of the Muslims and recite Fatihah or any other part of the Qur'an, and pray for the dead.
    • The most important exception to this pattern is the first sura, the Fatiha or Opening, a seven-verse invocation repeated during the five prayers Muslims are required to perform every twenty-four hours.

Origin

From Arabic al-Fātiḥah ‘the opening (sura)’, from fātiḥa ‘opening’, from fataḥa ‘to open’.

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