The blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday, November 10, has sent shockwaves across the country. Following the incident, the name of Al-Falah University in Faridabad has repeatedly surfaced in news reports. Investigations have reportedly revealed a link between the university and the accused. According to reports, Umar Mohammad, identified as the alleged mastermind behind the Red Fort blast, served as a professor at this institution.
This has raised curiosity about the meaning and origin of the university’s name — Al-Falah.
What Does “Falah” Mean?The word Al-Falah is derived from two Arabic words: “Al” and “Falah.”
In Hindi, “Falah” translates to success, prosperity, well-being, or salvation. It is an Arabic term often used to denote achieving success or progressing toward a better state of being.
In Islamic context, Falah carries a deeper, spiritual meaning — it refers to eternal success or salvation, symbolizing attainment of paradise through righteous deeds and faith.
What Does “Al” Mean?The prefix “Al” in Arabic functions similarly to the English word “the.” It’s used to make a noun or adjective definite.
For example:
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Al-bait means “the house.”
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Al-Jazira means “the island.”
In the case of Al-Falah, it means “the success” or “the prosperity.”
The Complete Meaning of “Al-Falah”The term Falah is also recited during the Adhan (Islamic call to prayer) in the phrase “Hayya al-Falah”, which means “Come towards success.”
Therefore, “Al-Falah” can be understood as “success through faith” or “prosperity in this world and the hereafter.”
In essence, Al-Falah signifies achieving complete well-being — both worldly and spiritual — by following the path of Allah.
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