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ߞߘߐ ߟߎ߬ ߘߟߊߡߌ߬ߘߊ߬ߟߌ ߟߝߊߙߌ ߘߏ߫: (2) ߝߐߘߊ ߘߏ߫: ߘߟߊߞߊߟߊ߲
ٱلۡحَمۡدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ ٱلۡعَٰلَمِينَ
(2) Gratitude be to Allah the Lord[5] of all beings[6];
[5] The Arabic rabb translated here as ‘Lord’ is semantically and lexically related to tarbiyah, which means to nurture, but with much care and attention (cf. Ibn Fāris, Maqāyīs al-Lughah, 2: 381). When used in its absolute form with the definite article, al-Rabb, it could only mean God Almighty, Who is the One Who takes care and provides for all beings.
[6] ‘All beings’ here stands for al-‘ālamīn, usually translated as ‘worlds’. It means the Heavens the Earth and all that is within them and all that is between them (cf. 26: 23-24).
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ߞߘߐ ߟߎ߬ ߘߟߊߡߌ߬ߘߊ߬ߟߌ ߟߝߊߙߌ ߘߏ߫: (2) ߝߐߘߊ ߘߏ߫: ߘߟߊߞߊߟߊ߲
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