fatiha

/fɑːˈtiːhɑː/
noun
  1. The first chapter (surah) of the Quran, recited in Islamic prayers.
    • He learned to recite the Fatiha in Arabic at a young age.
    • Muslims begin each prayer by reciting the Fatiha.
    • The Fatiha is often called 'The Opening' of the Quran.
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