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Seven Days, Seven Verses: Living the Message of Al-Fatihah
Day 3: The Infinite Mercy of Allah
(Please listen to the verse being recited.)
Word-by-Word Breakdown List
لرَّحْمَـٰنِ (al-raḥmāni) - The Most Gracious
ٱلرَّحِيمِ (l-raḥīmi) - the Most Merciful
Commentary
After affirming Allah as Lord of the worlds, the Surah again emphasises the names “Ar-Rahman” and “Ar-Rahim” to remind the believer that Allah’s nurturing of His creation is founded upon mercy.
Even when the believer experiences difficulty or hardship, these events occur within the framework of Allah’s mercy and wisdom. The servant is reminded that the One who governs his affairs is compassionate and fully aware of his strengths and weaknesses.
This understanding nurtures optimism, tranquillity, and trust in Allah. A believer who recognizes Allah’s mercy is able to endure hardship and continue fulfilling the responsibility of living as a servant of Allah on earth.
In this sense, Surah Al-Fatihah becomes a source of spiritual healing, freeing the heart from despair, anxiety, and excessive fear.
Guidance
The believer should cultivate ‘good expectations of Allah’ in all circumstances. Hardship should not lead to despair but rather to reflection on the wisdom and mercy behind Allah’s decree.
Maintaining hope and trust in Allah strengthens the heart and allows the believer to face life’s challenges with patience and confidence.