In the printed edition: Sūrat Al-Fātiḥa begins at vol. 1, p. 46(Tūnis 2022, 10 vols.)
The site’s Arabic edition follows Warsh ʿan Nāfiʿ; the reference text quoted here and the matcher behind the Fī Riyāḍ loci are Ḥafṣ ʿan ʿĀṣim. Content is nearly identical, but verse-boundary numbering diverges in a handful of places. Each locus carries its own witness’s numbering. Page references follow the ten-volume Tunis 2022 printing this site was transcribed from; published scholarship on this text cites the six-volume Tunis 2010 printing, whose pagination is different.
3
loci in the corpus
1
act
1956 – 1964
attested span
1 of 3
text available
This verse across his life
Each mark is one work in which Shaykh Ibrāhīm engages this verse, placed by date of composition. Hollow marks are loci we know of but cannot yet show.
1960
March–April 1956al-Ḥikam al-quṭbiyya
1964Fī riyāḍ
Exegesis of the verse
Sustained interpretation of the verse as a verse — lemma, gloss, expansion.
al-Ḥikam al-quṭbiyya al-maʾkhūdha min al-qalam al-Sīrīnbiyya
الحكم القطبية المأخوذة من القلم السيرينبيةtafsīr● verified
Shaʿbān 1375 / March–April 1956 · Arabic · al-Ḥikam al-quṭbiyya (ed. AK), p. 2 · held at students’ request
Recorded, not yet transcribed. mālik yawm al-dīn — kings of this world are contested; He is not.
al-Ḥikam al-quṭbiyya al-maʾkhūdha min al-qalam al-Sīrīnbiyya
الحكم القطبية المأخوذة من القلم السيرينبيةtafsīr● verified
Shaʿbān 1375 / March–April 1956 · Arabic · al-Ḥikam al-quṭbiyya (ed. AK), p. 3 · held at students’ request
Recorded, not yet transcribed. EXCURSUS 1 — five names, five pillars: al-Fātiḥa fīhā khamsat asmāʾ, kull ism yushīr ilā qāʿida min qawāʿid al-sharʿ. al-Ḥamdu lillāh → tawḥīd; rabb al-ʿālamīn → the five prayers; al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm → zakāt; mālik yawm al-dīn → ḥajj, and the fast.
Fī riyāḍ al-tafsīr li-l-Qurʾān al-karīm
في رياض التفسير للقرآن الكريمtafsīr● verified
1383 / 1964 · Arabic · Lesson 1, ¶59 · numbered by Ḥafṣ · lesson opens at vol. 1, p. 29 · the annual Ramaḍān cycle
ذكر اللّٰه في الفاتحة خمسة أسماء من أسمائه تبارك وتعالى: الحمد لله، اللّٰه اسم، رب العالمين رب اسم، الرحمن اسم، الرحيم اسم، ملك يوم الدين اسم، هذا أصل القواعد الخمس، (بني الإسلام على خمس شهادة أن لا إله إلا الله)[43]، معنى لا إله إلا الله: الله، (وإقام الصلاة)
Entries are grouped by what Shaykh Ibrāhīm is doing with the verse, then ordered oldest first inside each group, so the same words can be seen carrying different work across a career. Every entry names the witness it comes from and how well attested the attribution is. Loci that are known but not yet available are listed rather than hidden.