سرايا الإخبارية
سرايا الإخبارية
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The article explains the meanings of the verses and words in Surah Al-Fatiha and their significance in prayer. It clarifies the difference between the attributes "Al-Rahman" (The Most Merciful) and "Al-Rahim" (The Most Compassionate), where "Al-Rahman" expresses the all-encompassing, abundant mercy of God alone, while "Al-Rahim" refers to ongoing mercy that extends to all creatures, whether believers or disbelievers. It also emphasizes the importance of saying "Amin," considering it a Sunnah (commendable act) and not part of the Quran itself, as it signifies assent and supplication. The repetition of "Iyyaka" in the verse underscores the exclusive worship and seeking aid from Allah alone. Furthermore, it highlights that reciting Al-Fatiha behind the imam is a matter of Islamic legal disagreement, and saying "Amin" is considered Sunnah rather than an obligation. The article focuses on the importance of understanding the meanings of words during prayer and the necessity of ensuring awareness of what is being recited.
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