Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm

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Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm is the Islamic phrase meaning “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,” traditionally recited at the beginning of chapters of the Qur’an and many Muslim prayers and actions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic phrase
Qur’anic phrase
religious formula
appearsAtBeginningOf most chapters of the Qur’an
appearsInSurah Surah Al-Fatiha
surface form: Al-Fātiḥah

Surah An-Naml
surface form: An-Naml
associatedConcept dhikr (remembrance of God)
tawakkul (reliance on God)
calligraphicUse Arabic calligraphy
surface form: Islamic calligraphy

decorative inscriptions
category Islamic prayers
Islamic terminology
Qur’anic verses
componentWord Allah
surface form: Allāh

Bism
Ar-Rahman
surface form: ar-Raḥmān

ar-Raḥīm
containsAttributeOfAllah Ar-Rahman
surface form: ar-Raḥmān

Ar-Rahim (The Especially Merciful)
surface form: ar-Raḥīm
culturalRole expression of Muslim identity
function invocation of God’s name
seeking blessing
seeking mercy
grammaticalStructure prepositional phrase followed by divine names
language Arabic
liturgicalRole opening formula of recitation
part of Muslim supplications
meaningInEnglish In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
mentionsDeity Allah
omittedAtStartOfSurah Surah At-Tawbah
surface form: At-Tawbah
recitedBefore daily activities
eating
important tasks
many Muslim prayers
traveling
scripture Quran
surface form: Qur’an
shortForm Basmala
theologicalEmphasis divine mercy
oneness of God
transliterationVariant Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim
Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim
usedInReligion Islam
verseNumberInSurahAnNaml 30
writtenOn artworks
buildings
manuscripts

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Surah An-Naba openingPhrase Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm
Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm transliterationVariant Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim