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it means the opening, it's the first chapter of the Holy Quran.

IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE ALL-MERCIFUL, THE ALL-COMPASSIONATE(1) All praise and gratitude (whoever gives them to whomever for whatever reason and in whatever way from the first day of creation until eternity) are for God, the Lord of the worlds,(2)

The All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate,(3)

The Master of the Day of Judgment.(4)

You alone do We worship and from You alone do we seek help.(5)

Guide us to the Straight Path,(6)

The Path of those whom You have favored, not of those who have incurred (Your) wrath (punishment and condemnation), nor of those who are astray.(7)

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Al-Fatiha is considered to be the greatest surah in the holy Quran. It's enough important that Muslims can never pray without it as it's a must in each raka'a (part of a prayer). Muslims have always recited it for the purpose of healing since the time of the prophet Muhammad PBUH.

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Al-Fatiha:

IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE ALL-MERCIFUL, THE ALL-COMPASSIONATE(1)

All praise and gratitude (whoever gives them to whomever for whatever reason and in whatever way from the first day of creation until eternity) are for God, the Lord of the worlds,(2)

The All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate,(3)

The Master of the Day of Judgment.(4)

You alone do We worship and from You alone do we seek help.(5)

Guide us to the Straight Path,(6)

The Path of those whom You have favored, not of those who have incurred (Your) wrath (punishment and condemnation), nor of those who are astray.(7)

It is worth noting that "those who have incurred Your wrath" is usually seen as reference to the Jews and "those who are astray" is seen as a reference to the Christians.

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In the beginning.

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