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Arabic root

ف-ت-ح

5 words from this root family

A1verb
فَتَحَ
fataḥa

to open

Example
فتحتُ البابَ للضيوفِ
fataḥtu al-bāba liḍ-ḍuyūfi
I opened the door for the guests
Grammar

Form I verb. Past: fataḥa, Present: yaftaḥu.

A1adjective
مَفتوح
maftūḥ

open

Example
البابُ مَفتوح
al-bābu maftūḥ
The door is open
Grammar

Feminine form: maftūḥa (مَفتوحة). Passive participle from fataḥa (فَتَحَ, to open). Opposite of mughlaq (مُغلَق).

A2noun
مِفْتاح
miftāḥ

key

Example
أَعْطِني مِفْتاح الغُرْفة مِن فَضْلِك.
aʿṭinī miftāḥ al-ghurfa min faḍlik.
Give me the room key, please.
B2noun
اِفْتِتَاحِيَّة
iftitāḥiyya

editorial

Example
كَتَبَ رَئيسُ التَّحريرِ اِفتِتاحِيَّةً عَنِ الأَزمَة.
kataba raʾīsu t-taḥrīri ftitāḥiyyatan ʿani l-azma.
The editor-in-chief wrote an editorial about the crisis.
A1noun
فَاتِحَةٌ
fātiḥah

opening / the Opening (first surah)

Example
وَلَقَدْ آتَيْنَاكَ سَبْعًا مِنَ الْمَثَانِي وَالْقُرْآنَ الْعَظِيمَ
wa-laqad ātaynāka sabʿan mina al-mathānī wal-Qurʾāna al-ʿaẓīm
And We have certainly given you seven of the often repeated verses and the great Quran (15:87)
Grammar

Active participle (feminine) of فَتَحَ (to open). السَّبْعُ المَثَانِي (the seven oft-repeated) is another name for al-Fātiḥah. Also called أُمُّ الكِتَاب (Mother of the Book).

Culture

Al-Fātiḥah is recited in every unit of every prayer — a Muslim who prays five daily prayers recites it at least 17 times a day. It is the most recited chapter in human history.