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Fatir (Arabic: فاطر,
fāṭir; meaning: Originator), also
known as Al-Mala’ikah (ﺍﻟملائكة, ’al-malā’ikah; meaning: "The Angels"), is the 35th
chapter (sūrah)...
- by the
Christian communities,
Jewish traditions such as Hanukā and Eid e
Fatir (Pesah) are
observed by the
Jewish communities, and
Zoroastrian traditions...
- а thin
flaky flatbread (patyr or
fatir, Tajik: фатир, or more
accurately фатир равғанӣ,
fatir ravghani, i.e.,
fatir made with
butter or
tallow for flakiness)...
- five
chapters to do so; the
others are Al Fātiḥah, Al-An'am, Al-Kahf and
Fatir. The
first two
verses ****ert God's
praiseworthiness and omnipotence. The...
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English text
classification Meccan Position Juzʼ 22 to 23 No. of
verses 83 No. of
Rukus 5 No. of
words 730 No. of
letters 3068 ← 35:
Fatir 37: As-Saaffat →...
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mainstream Islam. He,
along with
Muhammad Ali and others,
built Masjid Al-
Fatir, a stand-alone, purpose-built
Masjid on the
south side of Chicago, Illinois...
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resulting liquid,
salty in flavor, is used as the base of the dish.
Strips of
fatir, a type of flatbread, are then
placed on top. The
mixture is
served on large...
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Father the Dagda" (from the Proto-Celtic
formula *sindos dago-dēwos ollo
fātir, "Great
Father the Good God").
Other variants are less secured: Hittite:...
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armaments and also has a 20 mm cannon. It can
carry up to 4 air to air
Fatir missiles, a
reverse engineering of
Sidewinder missiles, or
twelve 250 kg...
- ****fire. Alternatively, the word
Fatima is ****ociated in Shia
sources with
Fatir (lit. 'creator', a name of God) as the
earthly symbol of the
divine creative...