thumb|upright=1.2|Folio from the [[Blue Quran with the first three verses of the chapter Fatir. Raqqada National Museum of Islamic Art, Tunisia]]
Fāṭir is the 35th chapter of the Quran, Islam's holy scripture, named after its opening word meaning "creator" or "originator." It is significant as one of the Quranic chapters that addresses themes central to Islamic belief and is preserved in important historical manuscripts like the Blue Quran.
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thumb|upright=1.2|Folio from the [[Blue Quran with the first three verses of the chapter Fatir. Raqqada National Museum of Islamic Art, Tunisia]]
thumb|upright=1.2|Qur'an folio in kufic script with heading for the chapter Fatir. 9th or 10th century. [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]] Fatir (, ; Originator), also known as Al-Mala’ikah (, ; "The Angels"), is the 35th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 45 verses (āyāt). Parts of the verses 39-45 are preserved in the Ṣan‘ā’1 lower text.
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