Fathatayn
Fathatayn, also known as Fathatayn al-Makkiyah, is a Surah (chapter) of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. It is the 36th chapter and consists of 77 verses. The name "Fathatayn" translates to "The Two Victories," referring to the victories of the Muslims over the Quraysh tribe in the Battle of Badr and the Battle of Uhud. The Surah is named after the first two verses, which describe these victories.
The Surah begins with a call to worship Allah and to believe in the Day of Judgment.
Fathatayn is considered a Meccan Surah, meaning it was revealed in Mecca before the Prophet Muhammad's migration
The Surah is recited in the Quran as part of the daily prayers and is also read