Fath
Fath is a transliteration of the Arabic word فتح, meaning "opening" or "conquest." It is used in religious, historical, and cultural contexts to denote both a literal victory and figurative beginnings, such as openings, admissions, or opportunities arising from events.
In Islamic tradition, Al-Fath ("The Victory") is the 48th chapter of the Qur'an. Revealed in Medina, it
As a personal name, Fath appears in Arabic-speaking communities as a given name or surname. Variants include
The term also appears in geographic and organizational names within the broader Muslim world, and it serves