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My favorite Psalm:
"Our Lord! Condemn us not if we forget or fall into error; our Lord! Lay not on us a burden Like that which Thou didst lay on those before us; Our Lord! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have mercy on us. Thou art our Protector; Help us against those who stand against faith."
The Noble Quran - 2:286
Ameen!
Is the First Chapter in the Noble Quran (Surat Al-Fatiha) a prayer from Muhammad peace be upon him? or a True Word of GOD (Allah Almighty)?
Let us look at Noble Chapter (Surah) 1:
"1. In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
2. Praise be to God, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the world;
3. Most Gracious, Most Merciful;
4. Master of the Day of Judgment.
5. Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.
6. Show us the straight way,
7. The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose (portion) is not
wrath, and who go not astray."
(The Noble Quran, 1:1-7)
Allah Almighty was glorifying Himself. He was teaching us how to glorify Him. This Noble Chapter is used in every single prayer Muslims perform. It is very important for us to use it because in our prayers we glorify Allah Almighty. That is why He (Allah Almighty) taught us how to glorify Him in Words and in Action (praying) so we can always do it right!.
A continuation of my answer from sister Nicole Woods, an American young sister who embraced Islam; may Allah Almighty always be pleased with her:
A good addition would be the Hadith (Saying of our Prophet)
Qudsi [A Qudsi Hadith is the most sacred or authentic of all the
Sayings of our Prophet] that says:
On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet (PBUH),
who said:
A prayer performed by someone who has not recited the Essence of the Quran (1) during it
is deficient (and he repeated the word three times), incomplete. Someone said to Abu
Hurayrah: [Even though] we are behind the imam? (2) He said: Recite it to yourself, for I
have heard the Prophet (may the blessings and peace of Allah be up on him) say: Allah
(mighty and sublime be He), had said: I have divided prayer between Myself and My servant
into two halves, and My servant shall have what he has asked for. When the servant says:
Al-hamdu lillahi rabbi l-alamin (3), Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My servant has
praised Me. And when he says: Ar-rahmani r-rahim (4), Allah (mighty and sublime be He)
says: My servant has extolled Me, and when he says: Maliki yawmi d-din (5), Allah says: My
servant has glorified Me - and on one occasion He said: My servant has submitted to My
power. And when he says: Iyyaka na budu wa iyyaka nasta in (6), He says: This is between
Me and My servant, and My servant shall have what he has asked for. And when he says:
Ihdina s-sirata l- mustaqim, siratal ladhina an amta alayhim ghayril-maghdubi alayhim wa
la d-dallin (7), He says: This is for My servant, and My servant shall have what he has
asked for.
(1) Surat al-Fatihah, the first Surah (chapter) of the Qur'an.
(2) i.e. standing behind the imam (leader) listening to him reciting al-Fatihah.
(3) "Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds."
(4) "The Merciful, the Compassionate".
(5) "Master of the Day of Judgement".
(6) "It is You we worship and it is You we ask for help".
(7) "Guide us to the straight path, the path of those upon whom You have bestowed
favors, not of those against whom You are angry, nor of those who are astray".
It was related by Muslim (also by Malik, at-Tirmidhi, Abu-Dawud, an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah).
A continuation to my answer from a Muslim; may Allah Almighty always be pleased with him:
Regarding this question about Surah Fateha, the world renowned scholar of Noble Qur'aan
[Syed Abu-Ala' Maududi] says and I quote:
Surah Fateha
Name
This Surah is named AL-FATIHAH because of its subject-matter. Fatihah is that
which opens a subject or a book or any other thing. In other words, Al-Fatihah is a sort
of preface.
Theme
This Surah is in fact a prayer which Allah has taught to all those who want to
make a study of His book. It has been placed at the very beginning of the book to teach
this lesson to the reader: if you sincerely want to benefit from the Quran, you should
offer this prayer to the Lord of the Universe.
This preface is meant to create a strong desire in the heart of the reader to seek
guidance from the Lord of the Universe, Who alone can grant it. Thus AL-FATIHAH indirectly
teaches that the best thing for a man is to pray for guidance to the straight path, to
study the Quran with the mental attitude of a seeker- after-truth and to recognize the
fact that the Lord of the Universe is the source of all knowledge. He should, therefore,
begin the study of the Quran with a prayer to him for guidance.
From this theme, it becomes clear that the real relation between AL-FATIHAH and the Quran
is not that of an introduction to a book but that of a prayer and its answer. AL-FATIHAH
is the prayer from the servant and the Quran is the answer from the Master to his prayer.
The servant prays to Allah to show him guidance and the Master places the whole of the
Quran before him in answer to his prayer, as if to say, "This is the Guidance you
begged from Me."
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