Fatir (Arabic: فاطر, fāṭir; meaning: Originator), also known as Al-Mala’ikaha (ﺍﻟملائكة, ’al-malā’ikah; meaning: "The Angels"),[2] is the 35th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 45 verses (āyāt). Parts of Q35:39-45 are preserved in the Ṣan‘ā’1 lower text.[3]
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, rather than later in Medina.
^George, Alain (2009). "Calligraphy, Colour and Light in the Blue Qur'an" (PDF). Journal of Qur'anic Studies. 11 (1): 78. doi:10.3366/E146535910900059X. hdl:20.500.11820/5b72c4c8-5f2e-44d0-a646-056c17f9f1c7. JSTOR 20790222. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
^The 1698 Maracci Quran notes some chapters have two or more titles, occasioned by the existence of different copies in the Arabic.(George Sale Preliminary discourse 3)
^Behnam Sadeghi & Mohsen Goudarzi, "Sana'a and the Origins of the Qu'ran", Der Islam, 87 (2012), 37.
Fatir (Arabic: فاطر, fāṭir; meaning: Originator), also known as Al-Mala’ikaha (ﺍﻟملائكة, ’al-malā’ikah; meaning: "The Angels"), is the 35th chapter (sūrah)...
а thin flaky flatbread (patyr or fatir, Tajik: фатир, or more accurately фатир равғанӣ, fatir ravghani, i.e., fatir made with butter or tallow for flakiness)...
by the Christian communities, Jewish traditions such as Hanukā and Eid e Fatir (Pesah) are observed by the Jewish communities, and Zoroastrian traditions...
resulting liquid, salty in flavor, is used as the base of the dish. Strips of fatir, a type of flatbread, are then placed on top. The mixture is served on large...
Bayt and then masaeb of Karbala. He has composed nauhey under pen-name Fatir Jaisi, the collection has been published as 'Hamd e Rabbul Arbaab' and Nauhe...
mainstream Islam. He, along with Muhammad Ali and others, built Masjid Al-Fatir, a stand-alone, purpose-built Masjid on the south side of Chicago, Illinois...
armaments and also has a 20 mm cannon. It can carry up to 4 air to air Fatir missiles, a reverse engineering of Sidewinder missiles, or twelve 250 kg...
glory. (v. 15–20) Always be conscious of God. (v. 46) 22 35 Faatir فَاطِر Fāṭir The Originator 45 (5) Makkah 43 86 v. 1 God's power to create and resurrect...
may refer to: Q35 (New York City bus) Changhe Q35, a Chinese crossover Fatir, the 35th surah of the Quran French submarine X (Q35) London Underground...
Al-Infitar - The Splitting). Arabic lexicographers also relate it to create. Fatir is usually translated as originator or creator, and thus fitra is also considered...
pronouns and the nouns are usually identical: Aari: Accusative -m: yé-m "you", fatir-in-ám "the corn" Possessive pronouns in particular have their own forms:...
hellfire. Alternatively, the word Fatima is associated in Shia sources with Fatir (lit. 'creator', a name of God) as the earthly symbol of the divine creative...
Tawba (9) in verse 42, Surah Luqman (31) in verse 19 and 32, and Surah Fatir (35) in verse 32. The person who follows wasat/qasd is called wasati/wasiti/Muqsidin...
Internet since 1994.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Tahir, Ataul Fatir (2 July 2021). "MTA: Embodiment of a grand prophecy – Hazrat Khalifatul...
of Gavsul Memduh Tillo Mausoleum of Sheyh Hasan El-Fatir Tillo Mausoleum of Sheyh Hasan El-Fatir Tillo Four Mollas grave "Address-based population registration...
the mystery of their patents death. Angelica Simperler as Nayla Aryaseta: Fatir and Sarah's daughter; Gio's ex-wife; Azka's wife. (2021–2022) Bryan Andrew...
education from his own family. He was then taught by his distant cousin, Fatir Ali, at the Fultali Alia Madrasa, where he also studied the Qur'an with...
hellfire. Alternatively, the word Fatima is associated in Shia sources with Fatir (lit. 'creator', a name of God) as the earthly symbol of the divine creative...
(3,000 ft). It is situated in the valley of the Upper Hasbani (Wadi el-Fatir) on the right bank, north-east of the village of Dnaibe, east of the road...
Christian communities, Jewish traditions such as Purim, Hanukā, and Eid e Fatir (Pesah) are observed by the Jewish communities, and Zoroastrian traditions...
Second quarter, from Al-A'raf to Al-Kahf. Third quarter, from Maryam to Fatir. Fourth quarter, from Ya-Sin to Al-Nas. The Thaalibia Quran was reproduced...