fatḥ

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"fatḥ" is an Arabic term meaning "victory" or "conquest," often associated with divine help and triumph in Islamic scripture.

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fatḥ canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabic term
Islamic religious concept
appearsIn Qurʾān 48:1
associatedWith divine support in battle
success granted by God
connotation divine help
triumph
culturalUsage term in Islamic sermons
term in classical Arabic literature
derivedFromVerb fataḥa
etymologicalRoot f-t-ḥ
grammaticalCategory verbal noun (maṣdar)
language Arabic
meaning conquest
victory
oppositeConcept hazīmah
partOfConcept Islamic theology of victory
relatedConcept naṣr
taʾyīd ilāhī
relatedForm Al-Fath
surface form: al-Fatḥ

fatḥan mubīnan
script Arabic script
semanticField military conquest
religious victory
theologicalAspect sign of God’s favor
usedIn Islamic scripture
Quran
surface form: Qurʾān

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Surah An-Nasr containsWord fatḥ