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Surah Al-Fath (Arabic: الفتح, "Victory") is the 48th surah of the Qur'an. It belongs sura surah Madaniyah consisting of 29 verses. Named Al-Fath, which means victory taken from the words of Fat-han contained in the first verse of this surah. Most of the verses of this sura explain matters related to the victory achieved by the Prophet Muhammad. in its wars.



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Prophet Muhammad is very happy with the decline in the first paragraph of this letter. This joy is expressed in the words of his Sahih Bukhari narrated; fact was revealed to me a letter that the letter was actually more than all what I love the sunny. Excitement of the Prophet Muhammad that is because the verses that will explain about the victory obtained by Muhammad SAW. in the struggle and about the perfection of God's favor to him.



Key Points of Contents





  • Faith

    o God has soldiers in heaven and on earth

    o The promise of God to those who believe that they will receive Allah's forgiveness and great reward

    o God sent Muhammad s.a.w. as a witness, bearer of good tidings and a warner

    o Religion Islam will conquer other religions




  • Laws

    o The lame and sick people who are exempted from the obligation of fighting




  • Stories

    o The events surrounding Bai'aturridhwan and

    o Peace Hudaibiyyah




  • Others

    o The happy news is conveyed to the Holy Prophet of Allah that he shared the believers will enter the city of Mecca in triumph, and this was accomplished after a year later

    o The attitude of believers towards fellow believers and their attitude towards the unbelievers

    o The properties of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. and his companions have been mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel

    o The promise of Allah that Muslims will rule the areas that when the Holy Prophet not yet mastered


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