Surah Al-Fatihah is narrated in the Hadith to have been divided into two halves between
God and his servant (the person reciting), the first three verses being God's half and last three being the servant's. There is disagreement as to whether the
Bismillah is the first verse of the
Surah, or even a verse in the first place. The chapter begins by praising God with the phrase and stating that it is God who is the lord of the worlds (verse 1/2), that He is the most gracious and most merciful (verse 2/3), and that He is and will be the true owner of everything and everyone on the
Day of Judgement (verse 3/4). "If you tried to count Allah's blessings, you would never be able to number them. Indeed, humankind is truly unfair, ˹totally˺ ungrateful" (). The final three verses, which comprise the servant's half, begin with the servant stating that they worship and seek only God's help (verse 4/5), asking him to guide them to the
Sirat al-Mustaqim (the Straight Path) of those who God has been bountiful to, and not of those who have earned his anger (verses 5-6/6-7). Some
Muslim commentators have interpreted these verses in a more general sense, not referring exclusively to any specific group of people. However, some Muslim commentators believe
Jews and
Christians are examples of those evoking God's anger and those who went astray, respectively. == Verses and meaning ==