What’s the Ruling on Reciting Al-Fatiha at Gatherings’ End?
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Answer
Greatest Act
Surat al-Fatiha
It is the Mother of the Book and the greatest chapter in the Quran, as stated in a sound hadith. Abu Sa‘id ibn al-Mu‘alla reported:
The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) was about to leave the mosque but I reminded him, so he said, “Al-Hamdu lillahi Rabbil ‘Alamin (All Praise is due to Allah, the Lord of all worlds). It is the Seven Oft-Repeated (Verses) and the Great Quran which has been given to me.” [Bukhari; Ibn Hibban Ahmad; and Others]
And Abu Sa‘id (may Allah be pleased with him) said:
Other Names of Surat al-Fatiha
Hafiz al-Ayni says in his book, “‘Umdat al-Qari Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari”, in the chapter on what is said about Fatiha al-Kitab:
- “Fatiha al-Kitab” (The Opening of the Book)—because it is the opening of the Quran in the Mushaf (physical copy of the Quran) and in teaching. It is also said to be the first chapter revealed from heaven;
- “Umm al-Quran” (The Mother of the Quran);
- “Al-Kanz” (The Treasure);
- “Al-Wafiya” (The Sufficient)—because it is not acceptable to recite only half of it in a Rak‘a (unit of Islamic prayer);
- “Surat al-Hamd” (The Chapter of Praise)—because it begins with “al-Hamd”;
- “Surat al-Salat” (The Chapter of Prayer);
- “Al-Sab‘ al-Mathani” (The Seven Oft-Repeated [Verses]);
- “Al-Shifa” and “al-Shafiya” (The Cure and The Healing);
- “Al-Kafiya” (The Sufficing)—because it suffices instead of others;
- “Al-Asas” (The Foundation), as it is the first chapter of the Quran, thus it is like a foundation;
- “Al-Su‘al” (The Asking), because it contains the servant’s asking from their Lord;
- “Al-Shukr” (The Gratitude), for it is the praise of Allah (Most High);
- “Surat al-Dua” (The Chapter of Supplication), as it includes the phrase “Guide us to the straight path”.
Umm al-Quran and Umm al-Kitab
It’s also said that it is named so because it mentions the essence, attributes, and actions of Allah, and there is nothing like Him in existence. It is called so because it includes mention of the beginning, sustenance, and the hereafter.
Imam Qurtubi
Reason
For these reasons, some scholars favor reciting it after every deed and gathering, to remind of the great divine commands that “Umm al-Quran” (Surat al-Fatiha) contains. This acts as a renewal of creedal demands, the realization of the station of monotheism, and healing from every disease.
Ibn Abdul Hadi composed a Hadith collection named “al-Isti‘ana bi al-Fatiha ‘ala Naja al-Umur” (Seeking Help through al-Fatiha for the Success of Matters), in which he mentioned its secrets and special qualities.
The believer never satiates from goodness when its door is opened until the end is beautifully concluded. It is admirable to beautify the ending of our actions and gatherings with the remembrance of the Quran and healing through its essence by reciting it. May such remembrance elevate the spirit and the inner sight hears the celestial speech informed by him who does not speak from desire.
Abu Huraira reported:
And when he (the worshipper) says: Thee do we worship and of Thee do we ask help, He (Allah) says: This is between Me and My servant, and My servant will receive what he asks for. Then, when he (the worshipper) says: Guide us to the straight path, the path of those to whom Thou hast been Gracious, not of those who have incurred Thy displeasure, nor of those who have gone astray, He (Allah) says: This is for My servant, and My servant will receive what he asks for. [Muslim; Malik; and Others]
Conclusion
Be keen to recite it (Surat al-Fatiha) so that you may enjoy conversing with your Lord at every moment and time. We ask Allah for acceptance and success.