The understanding of "Basmalah", its interpretation and its virtues in the light of Islamic SHariha

Section: Quranic and Islamic education sciences
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
77-122

Abstract

Our great scholars of interpreter have played a prominent role in enriching the Islamic library with useful and interesting interpretations that appeal to the eyes of the beholders, and delight in their hearts and strengthen their determination, because they have not left a verse but have been exposed to it and explained its meaning, and sacrificed due to this their ages, among them is the Basmalah which is the subject of our research. Some of them have written more than ten pages about it which included what they wrote about it, without hesitation or boredom, love of them to the book of Allah - and fear of them not to enter among those who conceal the science that they have learned and inherited.The basmalah is the Muslims saying, In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, as it is considered one of the important issues that scholars have addressed and paid attention to, and no one is surprised by that. Because it is a noble Quranic verse, and they have written a lot about it, and this is evident to those who browse the books of these figures, especially the interpretations of the Noble Quran. And interest in it in terms of definition and concept, in terms of language and terminology, began until they talked about the virtues of Basmala in the life of a Muslim, as he begins by reciting the greatest divine book preserved with Basmala, as well as his life affairs such as eating and drinking and entering the place of need. , and others. The books of interpretation of the Quran are full of talk about the pearls of the basmala and its valuables.

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Ali, H., & حسين. (2025). The understanding of "Basmalah", its interpretation and its virtues in the light of Islamic SHariha. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 2(6), 77–122. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5533