159 Beautiful Quran Quotes – The Best Quotes From Every Chapter Of The Quran

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It was sent down by Allah, through his angel Jabreel, who revealed the 114 chapters over the course of 23 years to Prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon him. It was his life’s mission to deliver this message to mankind and help guide and save them.

What Makes the Quran Perfect?

The Quran is free from any doubts as it’s sent by Allah himself, it teaches people to live a balanced life (both socially and spiritually), been preserved and unchanged for centuries, it’s also the only book that has been memorized cover to cover by thousands if not millions of people since its revelation. 

The Best Quotes From The Quran

Chapter 1 – surah fatiha quotes.

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Chapter 2 – Surah Baqarah Quotes

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There are some jaw dropping quotes from the Quran that leave you in awe the first time you read them, for me this was a powerful one. Through life experience I’ve noticed countless times by observing others and myself that we do not like to admit or faults or try to conceal our vices. I believe this is human nature, we unknowingly do this as a defense mechanism to protect our ego. Sometimes we delude ourselves so much we begin to believe our own lies. So, in a way, this ayat is telling us not too fool ourselves. I’ve found the best way to avoid fooling ourselves is to simply try our best to do what is right, doesn’t matter who sees it. Do the right thing for your own psyche and you will no longer have to “conceal with falsehood” because the rest won’t matter, you did the right thing. Sometimes it helps to believe your in a movie and everything is being recorded, and in a way it is, but on that day when you get to rewind and play back the tape it will be too late. 

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We’ve all heard sayings like “If you have nothing good to say then don’t say it” but we realize this is actually difficult in practice. We at some point in our life say things we regret and wish we could take back. So, this quote from the Quran is just a reminder that nothing good comes from screaming negativity. A useful tactic I’ve learned when you’re angry or about to send a ‘passionate’ email with strong wording is to just wait one day. If you feel the same way tomorrow morning then go ahead and press send but you’ll notice you won’t be as emotionally invested in letting the other party know exactly how you feel. After all, it’s better to take the high road, it’s less crowded.

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Nothing in this world can happen without the will of Allah. This is similar to message from hadith in Sahih Muslim number 2675: “I am near to the thought of my servant as he thinks about me, and I am with him as he remembers me. And if he remembers me in his heart, I also remember him in my heart, and if he remembers me in assembly I remember him in assembly, better than his (remembrance), and if he draws near me by the span of a palm, I draw near him by the cubit, and if he draws near me by the cubit I draw near him by the space (covered by) two hands. And if he walks towards me, I rush towards him.”

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Allah does not charge a soul except that which is within its capacity. How many struggles or adversities have you overcome in life thus far? Remember the last thing you thought would destroy you or seemed insurmountable… but look here you are still standing. We think in isolation and believe the most recent problem is the greatest but the truth is all our troubles have been experienced by humanity before us. So when in the Quran it mentions “lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us” we must realize that these problems are not new, they have been handled and solved by those before us we just have to be creative and search for the solutions instead of being anxious and afraid.

Chapter 3 – Surah Imran Quotes

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United we stand, divided we fall.  This ayat is the same notion, in order to be successful we need the help of other people. Question, how can we be united when the message ingrained in us since we were children was ‘avoid talking to strangers’ or ‘stranger danger’. This message does not serve us as adults and the reality is we should talk to strangers. These are the people who make up our communities our masjids and can be a source of support and help. 

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This is a reminder of our mortality. If you passed away today would you be satisfied with that which you had accomplished? Are you proud of the life and your legacy? If not, I’ve got some good news…you are still alive. Tomorrow is a new day and you can change directions. To reach a destination does take time, you can’t arrive at a 10 year destination overnight, but to change directions you can do that today. You just have to decide, commit, and be specific.

For example, if you’re not happy about your weight tomorrow you can begin your exercise regimen of doing 10 minutes of cardio everyday at 10am. Just make a promise to yourself for one month to see it through. After day one you won’t see any results but after day 14 you’ll see some results.

So remember, you’re going to die but it doesn’t have to be in vain, decide what is important and work towards it.  You have the power to change directions overnight and don’t have to repeat the next 5 years like the past five.

Chapter 4 – An Nisa Quotes

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Another Quran quote about death, it’s one I constantly think about. Humans are the only life form aware of their mortality, it’s an inevitable truth we can’t escape. This quote from the Quran is a reminder it doesn’t matter if you live in a villa or palace death will find you. We often strive for wealth (and there’s nothing wrong with that goal)  but some fail at spending their entire life in the pursuit of money and won’t be able to buy back time lost.  

Chapter 5 – Surah Ma’idah Quotes

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Chapter 6 – Surah An’am Quotes

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Chapter 7 – Surah A’raf Quotes

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Chapter 8 – Surah Anfal Quotes

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Chapter 9 – Surah Tawbah Quotes

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“Go forth, whether light or heavy, and strive with your wealth and your lives in the cause of Allah . That is better for you, if you only knew.” Surah Taubah Ayat 41

Chapter 10 – Surah Yunus Quotes

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And they say, “Why is a sign not sent down to him from his Lord?” So say, “The unseen is only for Allah [to administer], so wait; indeed, I am with you among those who wait.” Surah Yunus Ayat 20

Chapter 11 – Surah Hud Quotes

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How often have we heard of stories of people that become full of themselves when they achieve success, they believe in their own greatness. They fall short at understanding it was Allah who decreed success for you. Understanding that you did the work but Allah gave the result removes any arrogance or pride allows you to remain humble and grateful.  

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Chapter 12 – Surah Yusuf Quotes

The Quran is basically the best how to book. It contains within all the answers on how to conduct ourselves, how to behave, social laws, divorce laws, inheritance, business, hygiene, love, charity, etc. 

Chapter 13 – Surah Ar Ra’d Quotes

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Islam is a religion where the responsibility is placed on the individual. He is given complete free will to do as he pleases, that’s why in the Quran it also states “there is no compulsion to religion”. You have to want to change for the change to occur.

Chapter 14 – Surah Ibrahim Quotes

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“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]; but if you deny, indeed, My punishment is severe.” Islamic Quote From Surah Ibrahim Ayat 7

Chapter 15 – Surah Hijr Quotes

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Chapter 16 – Surah An-Nahl Quotes

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Chapter 17 – Surah Al-Isra Quotes

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Chapter 18 – Surah Kahf Quotes

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Chapter 19 – Surah Maryam Quotes

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Chapter 20 – Surah Ta-Ha Quotes

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Chapter 21 – Surah Al-Anbiya Quotes

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Chapter 22 – Surah Hajj Quotes

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Our eyes can’t lie, we observe things as they are but having clear vision is not enough. Errors of judgement and behavior comes from emotional impulses, that is people are often blinded by the heart. The heart can pull a curtain over the eyes giving a false narrative, so it’s important to work on achieving a clear heart which in turn will will gives us the right perspective.

Chapter 23 – Surah Mu’minoon Quotes

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Chapter 24 – Surah An-Nur Quotes

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Chapter 25 – Surah Al-Furqan Quotes

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Chapter 26 – Surah Ash-Shu’ara Quotes

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Chapter 27 – Surah An-Naml Quotes

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Practice Sabr, this is mentioned repeatedly in the Quran. Failure is just the habit of quitting when you experience temporarily defeat. So remember as it says it the Quran, “perhaps it is close behind you”.

Chapter 28 – Surah Qasas Quotes

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Chapter 29 – Surah Ankabut Quotes

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Chapter 30 – Surah Ar-Rum Quotes

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“And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquillity in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought.” –  A Quranic Quote About Love From Surah Rum Verse 21

Chapter 31 – Surah Luqman Quotes

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Chapter 32 – Surah As-Sajdah Quotes

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Chapter 33 – Surah Ahzab Quotes

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Chapter 34 – Surah Saba Quotes

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Chapter 35 – Surah Fatir Quotes

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Chapter 36 – Surah Ya Sin Quotes

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Chapter 37 – Surah As-Saffat Quotes

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Chapter 38 – Surah Sad Quotes

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Chapter 39 – Surah Az-Zumar Quotes

 “And every soul will be fully compensated [for] what it did; and He is most knowing of what they do.” Ayat 70

Chapter 40 – Surah Ghafir Quotes

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Chapter 41 – Surah Fussilat Quotes

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“ Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds – for them is a reward uninterrupted. ”  Fussilat Ayat 8

Chapter 42 – Ash-Shura Quotes

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The Quran recognizes how forgiving others can be difficult. I believe it’s because we don’t live in the present moment, we constantly replay memories of the past and dwell on it. Another reason is we don’t want to forgive is because we falsely believe that if we open ourselves up again we’ll get the same outcome. Lastly, it’s easier to harbor anger when someone wronged you then to seek tranquility. It’s only natural we lean into whichever we believe to be easier. Just remember next time you get angry or upset, holding onto that feeling is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.

Chapter 43 – Surah Az-Zukhruf Quotes

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Chapter 44 – Surah Ad-Dukhan Quotes

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Chapter 45 – Surah Al-Jathiyah Quotes

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Chapter 46 – Surah Ahqaf Quotes

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Chapter 47 – Surah Muhammad Quotes

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Chapter 48 – Surah Al-Fath Quotes

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Chapter 49 – Surah Hujurat Quotes

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Chapter 50 – Surah Qaf Quotes

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Chapter 51 – Surah Adh-Dhariyat Quotes

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Chapter 52 – Surah At-Tur Quotes

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Chapter 53 – Surah An-Najm Quotes

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Chapter 54 – Surah Qamar Quotes

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Chapter 55 – Surah Ar-Rahman Quotes

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Chapter 56 – Surah Waqi’ah Quotes

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Chapter 57 – Surah Hadid Quotes

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Chapter 58 – Surah Mujadila Quotes

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Chapter 59 – Surah Hashr Quotes

He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Fashioner; to Him belong the best names. Whatever is in the heavens and earth is exalting Him. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise. – A Quote on the Greatness of Allah Surah Hashr Ayat 22

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Chapter 60 – Surah Mumtahinah Quotes

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This quote from Quran is about judgement day (Qiyamah) and how we will solely be responsible for what we have done. No one else, not our relatives or our children will be able to help us. This is similar to the biblical saying “you reap what you sow”.

Chapter 61 – Surah Saff Quotes

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Chapter 62 – Surah Jumuah Quotes

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“O you who have believed, when [the adhan] is called for the prayer on the day of Jumu’ah [Friday], then proceed to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if you only knew.”

Chapter 63 – Surah Munafiqun Quotes

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Chapter 64 – Surah Taghabun Quotes

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Chapter 65 – Surah At-Talaq Quotes

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Chapter 66 – Surah At-Tahrim Quotes

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Chapter 67 – Surah Al-Mulk Quotes

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This is a reminder from the Quran that there is no compulsion to Islam. The Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) are only distributors of knowledge as to warn people. Ultimately, the choice is theirs.

Chapter 68 – Surah Qalam Quotes

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Chapter 69 – Surah Al-Haqqa Quotes

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Chapter 70 – Surah Ma’arij Quotes

“So leave them to converse vainly and amuse themselves until they meet their Day which they are promised – The Day they will emerge from the graves rapidly as if they were, toward an erected idol, hastening. Their eyes humbled, humiliation will cover them. That is the Day which they had been promised.” Ayat 43-45

This can be a controversial topic, some individuals take the stance that Muslims should not associate with non-believers. From this ayat we can see it does not take any extreme stances.

Chapter 71 – Surah Nuh Quotes

“And said, ‘Ask forgiveness of your Lord. Indeed, He is ever a Perpetual Forgiver.” Surah Nuh Ayat 10

“My Lord, forgive me and my parents and whoever enters my house a believer and the believing men and believing women. And do not increase the wrongdoers except in destruction.” Surah Nuh Ayat 28

The Transliteration for the above Dua is “Rabbigh fir lee wa liwaa lidaiya wa liman dakhala baitiya mu’minanw wa lil mu’mineena wal mu’minaati wa laa tazidiz zaalimeena illaa tabaaraa”

رَّبِّ ٱغْفِرْ لِى وَلِوَ‌ٰلِدَىَّ وَلِمَن دَخَلَ بَيْتِىَ مُؤْمِنًۭا وَلِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ وَٱلْمُؤْمِنَـٰتِ وَلَا تَزِدِ ٱلظَّـٰلِمِينَ إِلَّا تَبَارًۢا

Chapter 72 – Surah Al-Jinn Quotes

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Chapter 73 – Surah Muzzammil Quotes

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Chapter 74 – Surah Muddathir Quotes

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Chapter 75 – Surah Qiyama Quotes

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Chapter 76 – Surah Al-Insan Quotes

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Chapter 77 – Surah Mursalat Quotes

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Chapter 78 – Surah Naba Quotes

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Chapter 79 – Surah An-Nazi’at Quotes

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Chapter 80 – Surah Abasa Quotes

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Chapter 81 – Surah At-Takawir Quotes

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Chapter 82 – Surah Infitar Quotes

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Chapter 83 – Surah Mutaffifin Quotes

This is beautiful lesson about Economics and Business success from the Quran. Business’ that thrive are one’s that create more value for consumers than they take. This simple concept is often neglected by individuals that start business’ because they primarily get into business for selfish reasons, they want money and the freedom. Profits and freedom are a by product that comes only to those who provide tremendous value upfront for their users. Failure to understand this is a major contributor to the statistic that 80% of business fail within the first 5 years. It’s a difficult task to bring the most value to the marketplace while remaining cost effective and competitive.

More generally speaking, it’s just a good long term strategy to bring more to the table than you get paid for. It’s an investment in yourself and for your future by becoming an attractive person. Overtime time you will be recognized for your work and inshallah given more opportunities. As this verse from Quran says, “woe to those who give less [and]…take in full”. Do not get caught in the take, take, take, gimme, gimme, gimme short-term attitude that many folks do. 

Chapter 84 – Surah Inshiqaq Quotes

“Except for those who believe and do righteous deeds. For them is a reward uninterrupted.” Ayat 25

Chapter 85 – Surah Burooj Quotes

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Chapter 86 – Surah Tariq Quotes

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Chapter 87 – Surah Al-Ala Quotes

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Chapter 88 – Surah Ghashiyah Quotes

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Chapter 89 – Surah Fajr Quotes

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Chapter 90 – Surah Balad Quotes

The Buddhist have a saying that life is suffering, this Quran verse shares the similar sentiment that life is hard. The surah continues and it reads, “And have shown him the two ways?” which is the paradox of choice. You would suspect that more choices would lead to more freedom and happiness but it really just does the opposite. We are constantly having inner battles between right or wrong, we are dissatisfied with the choices we make (did I pick the right thing? I should’ve just went with the first option) and this causes uneasiness. Sometimes we’re better off with limited choice. Sometimes being told the reality helps us to understand what is required, so yes it’s suppose to be hard,  if the choices were easy then everyone would be among the righteous.  

Chapter 91 – Surah Ash-Shams Quotes

Chapter 92 – surah al-lail quotes.

Islam places emphasis not just on the doing but the intent behind the action. It says pray but do not be heedless in prayer, to be charitable but not for the pursuit of notoriety, and as this Quran verse says, to give and but do not expect something in return. 

Chapter 93 – Surah Ad-Duha Quotes

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Chapter 94 – Surah Sharh Quotes

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Chapter 95 – Surah At-Tin Quotes

Chapter 96 – surah al-alaq quotes.

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Chapter 97 – Surah Al-Qadr Quotes

Chapter 98 – surah bayyina quotes, chapter 99 – surah az-zalzalah quotes, chapter 100 – surah adiyat quotes, chapter 101 – surah qari’ah quotes, chapter 102 – surah takathur quotes, chapter 103 – surah al-‘asr quotes, chapter 104 – surah humazah quotes, chapter 105 – surah al-fil quotes, chapter 106 – surah quraysh quotes.

  • For the Ilaf of the Quraysh.
  • Their Ilaf caravans, in winter and in summer.
  • So, let them worship the Lord of this House.
  • Who has fed them against hunger, and has made them safe from fear.

Chapter 107 – Surah Al-Ma’un Quotes

Chapter 108 – surah kawthar quotes, chapter 109 – surah kafirun quotes.

“I do not worship what you worship. Nor are you worshipers of what I worship.” Ayat 2-3

Chapter 110 – Surah Nasr Quotes

Chapter 111 – surah masad quotes, chapter 112 – surah ikhlas quotes.

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Allah is the eternal refuge (refuge: a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble).

Chapter 113 – Surah Falaq Quotes

  • Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem In The Name of Allah, The Most Gracious and Most Merciful.  
  • Qul a’uzoo bi rabbil-falaq. Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of the Dawn 
  • Min sharri ma khalaq. From the mischief of created things; 
  • Wa min sharri ghasiqin iza waqab. From the mischief of Darkness as it overspreads; 
  • Wa min sharrin-naffaa-saati fil ‘uqad. From the mischief of those who practise secret arts; 
  • Wa min shar ri haasidin iza hasad. And from the mischief of the envious one as he practises envy. 

Chapter 114 – Surah Nas Quotes

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These Quran Quotes can help guide Muslims live a better Islamic life. The Quran has the answers for all our problems and these verses are just a few nuggets of Wisdom. 

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“When you forget that you need Allah (God), He puts you in a situation that causes you to call upon Him. And that’s for your own good.” Omar Suleiman

Mashallah Nice Quran Quotes

Inspiring quranic quotes .

Beautiful Quotes. May Allah guide us all to the straight path.

JazakAllah Khair for sharing. May Allah reward you heavily. 🙂

Subhan Allah ????????❣️❣️ May Allah SWT bless you and your parents ????

Oh… after reading them all I got to know about the poor women out there ;(

very nice collections of quotes. Thank you and JazkaAllah Khair.

Subhan ALLAH its a beautiful post i will share this post in my friends and circle

Maqdis Quran is a method to learn Arabic through word by word translation.

I love these Quran quotes! They are so inspiring and remind me to always live my life to the fullest.

Asalamualikum!

Your appreciation warms my heart. Quote selection is based on relevance and impact. Surah Al-Fatiha and Surah Rahman are favorites for their profound messages.

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Exploring the Wisdom and Inspiration of the Best Quran Quotes

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The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is a source of guidance, wisdom, and inspiration for millions of believers around the world. Within its pages lie profound verses that address various aspects of life, from faith and spirituality to ethics and social justice. In this article, we’ll delve into some of the best Quran quotes that encapsulate timeless lessons and offer guidance for individuals seeking enlightenment. Let’s embark on a journey to discover the beauty of these inspirational verses.

Understanding the Importance of Quran Quotes

The Quran is a rich compilation of teachings, narratives, and guidance for Muslims. Quranic quotes hold immense significance as they offer insights into the divine wisdom and provide a roadmap for leading a righteous life. These quotes touch upon diverse topics, making them relevant to different situations people encounter in their lives.

Faith and Worship

One of the most renowned Quran quotes emphasizes the essence of faith:

“Whoever does righteousness, whether male or female, while he is a believer – We will surely cause him to live a good life, and We will surely give them their reward [in the Hereafter] according to the best of what they used to do.” (Quran, 16:97)

This verse highlights that faith is not only a spiritual commitment but also a path to a fulfilling life.

Compassion and Kindness

The Quran emphasizes the importance of showing compassion and kindness to others:

“And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth easily, and when the ignorant address them [harshly], they say [words of] peace.” (Quran, 25:63)

This verse encourages believers to respond to negativity with patience and peace, promoting harmony in society.

Patience in Hardship

The Quran provides solace during challenging times:

“O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.” (Quran, 2:153)

This verse reminds us that patience and prayer can help us overcome difficulties, strengthening our resilience.

Gratitude and Contentment

Gratitude is central to a believer’s life:

“And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed: ‘If you give thanks (by accepting faith and worship), I will give you more; but if you are thankless (i.e., disbelievers), verily My punishment is indeed severe.'” (Quran, 14:7)

Expressing gratitude leads to abundance, both in spiritual and material aspects.

Justice and Fairness

The Quran underscores the importance of justice:

“O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm for Allah, witnesses in justice, and do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just. Be just; that is nearer to righteousness.” (Quran, 5:8)

This verse guides believers to uphold justice even when dealing with those they may have conflicts with.

Hope and Mercy

In times of despair, the Quran offers hope and mercy:

“And My Mercy encompasses all things.” (Quran, 7:156)

This quote reassures believers that God’s mercy knows no bounds, providing comfort and optimism.

Self-Reflection and Improvement

The Quran encourages self-improvement and introspection:

“O you who have believed, fear Allah. Let every soul look to what it has put forth for tomorrow.” (Quran, 59:18)

This verse prompts believers to evaluate their actions and strive for continuous self-betterment.

Unity and Brotherhood

Promoting unity, the Quran states:

“The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers.” (Quran, 49:10)

This quote emphasizes the importance of fostering brotherhood and resolving conflicts within the community.

Humility and Servitude

The Quran teaches humility and servitude to God:

“It is Allah who created the heavens and the earth and whatever is between them in six days; then He established Himself above the Throne. You have not besides Him any protector or any intercessor; so will you not be reminded?” (Quran, 32:4)

This verse reminds us of our place in the universe and encourages us to approach God with humility.

Knowledge and Seeking Wisdom

The Quran emphasizes the value of knowledge:

“Say: ‘Are those who know equal to those who do not know?'” (Quran, 39:9)

This verse highlights the importance of seeking knowledge and gaining wisdom in all aspects of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the Quran?

A1: The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad.

Q2: How can I find guidance from Quranic quotes?

A2: Reflect on the meanings of the verses, apply them to your life, and seek a deeper understanding through scholarly resources.

Q3: Are Quran quotes only relevant to Muslims?

A3: While the Quran is a sacred text for Muslims, its wisdom and ethical teachings have universal relevance.

The best Quran quotes encapsulate profound teachings that continue to guide and inspire people of various backgrounds. From matters of faith and worship to compassion, patience, and justice, these verses offer a holistic approach to leading a purposeful and righteous life. By incorporating these teachings into our daily lives, we can strive for personal growth, positive contributions to society, and a deeper connection with our spirituality.

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My Favourite Book Essay in English Holy Quran

out today topic is “My Favourite Book Essay in English Holy Quran”. I am very passionate about reading books. There are so many books which I like but Holy Quran is my favorite book which is like most. Quran is undoubtedly the complete code and covers all aspects of life. The Holy Quran is released by Allah and revealed on the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W).  It is very helpful for living a peaceful life. Every minor aspect of life is discussed in Quran in detail.

“It is the God who taught the use of pen to its creatures and taught them which they knew not”

My Favourite Book Essay in English Holy Quran

Every single aspect of life is very beautifully described in Holy Quran. It guides us how to differentiate between sins and evils. It describes us and teaches us every solution of a problem related to every minor topic of the whole universes in effective manners. There is a lot of information is hidden in this Book of Guidance with examples.

I recite Holy Quran on daily basis. It is in Arabic Language but is also translated into Urdu in order to understand the subject of Quran. I have firm believe in the teaching of Quran and every Muslim has firm believe because it reveals us the hidden mystery of two worlds. It not only teaches us about all aspects of worldly affairs but also guides about right and wrong affairs of the world hereafter.

The Holy Quran is written in the Arabic Language. But for our satisfaction and in order to learn the teachings of Allah and Muhammad the Holy Quran is translated into the Urdu language. It is comprised of thirty Paras. There are total one hundred and fourteen Surahs of which 85 Surahs are Makki whereas rest of the Surahs is Madani. There are 6666 are Sajad and Ayaats. The first Surah of Surah Fatiha which is the largest Surah of Quran among all Surahs whereas Surah Kosar is the shortest Surah of Quran.

The Holy Quran is the book in the world which is mostly read in the world. There are so many books which are often read in the world but Holy Quran is the sole book is most often read over again and again. There are also so many people who learned Holy Quran by Heart.  It is the sole book which gives you the surety of rewards of good deeds and punishments for bad acts and deeds. The major fact of this book it that the teaching of this Holy Book is not only for individuals or any nation or state but it is for the whole universe. We should all try to read the Holy Quran daily in order to seek refuge and forgiveness of Allah.

“Man without God is nothing but God without man is still God”

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Quotations from the Quran: 40+ Powerful Verses of the Quran

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Here are 40 quotations from the Quran , along with their references: List of powerful Quran Verses with Verse numbers and Surah Numbers.

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40 quotations from the Quran

  • “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.” – Quran 1:1
  • “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.” – Quran 2:286
  • “And whoever is conscious of Allah – He will make for him a way out.” – Quran 65:2
  • “Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” – Quran 94:6
  • “And your Lord is the Forgiving, Full of Mercy. If He were to impose blame upon them for what they earned, He would have hastened for them the punishment.” – Quran 18:58
  • “And whoever fears Allah – He will make for him a way out.” – Quran 65:3
  • “Call upon Me; I will respond to you.” – Quran 40:60
  • “So verily, with hardship, there is relief.” – Quran 94:6
  • “The ones who believe, and their hearts find comfort in the remembrance of Allah. Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured.” – Quran 13:28
  • “And your Lord is the Forgiving, the Most Merciful.” – Quran 18:110
  • “And do not kill the soul which Allah has forbidden, except by right.” – Quran 6:151
  • “And be not like those who forgot Allah, so He made them forget themselves.” – Quran 59:19″Do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.” – Quran 39:53
  • “And those who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves, remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins – and who can forgive sins except Allah?” – Quran 3:135
  • “And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth easily, and when the ignorant address them [harshly], they say [words of] peace.” – Quran 25:63
  • “Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” – Quran 94:6″And your Lord is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” – Quran 85:14
  • “And rely upon the Ever-Living who does not die.” – Quran 25:58
  • “He is with you wherever you are.” – Quran 57:4
  • “Allah does not change what is in a people until they change what is in themselves.” – Quran 13:11
  • “And whoever is grateful is grateful for [the benefit of] himself.” – Quran 31:12
  • “O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.” – Quran 2:153
  • “And those who say, ‘Our Lord, grant us from among our wives and offspring comfort to our eyes and make us an example for the righteous.'” – Quran 25:74
  • “Say, ‘He is Allah, [Who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent.'” – Quran 112:1-4
  • “The example of [a deed] driven by ignorance is like the one who calls upon one who hears nothing except screams.” – Quran 2:171
  • “And He is with you wherever you are.” – Quran 57:4″And Allah is the best of providers.” – Quran 62:11
  • “So remember Me; I will remember you.” – Quran 2:152
  • “To Allah belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth.” – Quran 24:64
  • “And whoever relies upon Allah – then He is sufficient for him.” – Quran 65:3
  • “Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly or send it [in bribery] to the rulers in order [for them] to [help] you [in the unlawful seizure of the prop
  • erty] of the [other] people.” – Quran 2:188
  • “And be not like those who forgot Allah, so He made them forget themselves.” – Quran 59:19
  • “And your Lord is the Forgiving, Full of Mercy.” – Quran 18:58
  • “Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who are doers of good.” – Quran 16:128
  • “And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].” – Quran 2:43″
  • And never say of anything, ‘Indeed, I will do that tomorrow,’ except [when adding], ‘If Allah wills.'” – Quran 18:23-24
  • “Say, ‘If the sea were ink for [writing] the words of my Lord, the sea would be exhausted before the words of my Lord were exhausted, even if We brought the like of it as a supplement.'” – Quran 18:109
  • “Say, ‘O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.'” – Quran 39:53
  • “But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you.” – Quran 2:216
  • “And take provisions, but indeed, the best provision is Taqwa (piety, righteousness).” – Quran 2:197

quotations from the quran

Here are some verses that highlight these attributes:

  • Allah Loves the Righteous: “Indeed, Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves.” (Quran 2:222)
  • Allah Loves the Just: “Allah does not like wrongdoing.” (Quran 2:205)
  • Allah Loves the Patient: “And Allah loves the steadfast.” (Quran 3:146)
  • Allah Loves Those Who Trust Him: “And Allah loves the steadfast.” (Quran 3:159)
  • Allah Loves the Doers of Good: “Indeed, Allah loves the doers of good.” (Quran 3:134)
  • Allah Loves Those Who Trust in Him: “And put your trust in Allah. And Allah is sufficient as Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 33:3)
  • Allah Loves Those Who Repent: “For Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves.” (Quran 2:222)
  • Allah Loves Those Who Are Just and Kind: “And do not let the hatred of a people for having obstructed you from the Sacred Mosque lead you to transgress. But help one another in righteousness and piety, but do not help one another in sin and aggression. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty.” (Quran 5:2)

These are just a few verses from the Quran.

The Quran is a rich source of guidance, wisdom, and inspiration for Muslims and people of various backgrounds.

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Holy Quran Short English Essay + Quran in English (PDF)

The Qur’an, the holy book of Islam, is a profound testament to divine wisdom and guidance for mankind. Its verses echo through the corridors of time, offering comfort, enlightenment and a roadmap for a purposeful life. Encouraging readers to delve into the Quran is an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of Islamic teachings and to understand the essence of a faith that has shaped the lives of billions.

At the heart of the Quran is a message of peace, justice and compassion that reflects the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the final messenger of the God. Born in Mecca in the 6th century, the Prophet Muhammad received the revelations of the Qur’an over a period of 23 years, providing a comprehensive guide to personal conduct, social ethics and spiritual enlightenment.

The verses of the Qur’an, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Archangel Gabriel, emphasise the importance of unity among diverse communities. The Prophet’s life is a living example of these principles, demonstrating tolerance, kindness and respect for all. His interactions with people of different backgrounds and beliefs underscore the Qur’anic message of understanding and coexistence.

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Prophet Muhammad’s life, known as the Sunnah, complements the Qur’an by offering practical demonstrations of the divine teachings. His humility, honesty and compassion became guiding principles for Muslims, illustrating the Qur’an’s emphasis on moral conduct and virtuous living. The Prophet’s actions and sayings, recorded in the Hadith, provide valuable insights into the interpretation and application of Qur’anic teachings in daily life.

Reading the Qur’an is not just an exploration of a sacred text; it is an immersion in the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Qur’an and the Prophet’s teachings encourage believers to seek knowledge, pursue justice and make a positive contribution to society. Islam, as exemplified by the Prophet, promotes harmonious coexistence with fellow human beings and the environment.

The Qur’an and Sunnah also serve as a source of comfort in difficult times. The Prophet’s unwavering faith and resilience in the face of adversity become inspiring lessons for believers facing trials. By reading the Qur’an and studying the life of the Prophet Muhammad, individuals find a source of hope and strength that transcends worldly uncertainties.

In conclusion, the Qur’an and the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stand as beacons of divine guidance, inviting readers to explore their teachings and embark on a journey of spiritual awakening. Encouraging people to read the Qur’an is an invitation to understand Islam’s message of peace, compassion and justice as embodied by the Prophet. Through the Qur’an and Sunnah, individuals can discover a deep sense of purpose and a source of strength that transcends life’s challenges. Rooted in the Qur’an and the exemplary life of the Prophet Muhammad, Islam is not merely a religion; it is a comprehensive guide to living a purposeful and fulfilling life.

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This is a very simple and easy Essay on a True Muslim with quotations. This essay is for all the classes students like middle, 10th class and 12th. So you don’t need to go anywhere else.

A True Muslim Essay (Easy)

A man who lives according to the teachings of Islam is called a Muslim. A true Muslim has a firm belief in Allah and His last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). He knows that Allah is the Creator of everything in this universe. Allah is aware of even every impulse taking place in our minds.

Therefore, a true Muslim speaks the truth and does right. He believes that he will be held answerable for his deeds in the next world. A true Muslim says his prayers five times a day. He tries to share the sorrows and sufferings of his relatives, friends and neighbors.

The life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a model for him. Islam is a practical and universal religion. Like all ages, its rules and conducts can be practiced in the present also. He believes that Islam is a perfect religion. It offers a solution to all his problems. Islam lays stress on the just distribution of wealth in society.

A system of Zakat has been set up by Islam. It reduces poverty. A true Muslim pays Zakat to the poor once a year A true Muslim believes that the Holy Quran is the last message of Allah. There can be no change in it up to the day of judgment. It was revealed by Allah to Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). It is full of knowledge and wisdom.

It shows the path of peace and salvation. A true Muslim recites it daily with care and love. Hajj is a duty binding on every Muslim who has enough money to perform it.

A true Muslim surrenders himself to Allah and promises to obey Him whole-heartedly. He is always ready to shed his blood for the sake of Islam. He respects the faith of other people. He is clean in his thoughts and words. He always prays to Allah to show him the right path.

A TRUE MUSLIM ESSAY OUTSTANDING

“Indeed, the religion to Allah is Islam.” Al-Imran, 3:19

Who is A Muslim?

He, who believes in Islam as his religion is called a Muslim. He is one who has a firm belief in ALLAH and his Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). He believes in Angles, on the day of resurrection and the Holy Quran. All the followers of Islam are called Muslims. Being a Muslim is a great blessing of Allah but there is little difference between a Muslim and a true Muslim.

Who is A True Muslim

He who believes in the five pillars of Islam is a Muslim. But a true Muslim is one who follows the teachings of Islam in a true sense. He surrenders himself completely in obedience to Allah. He lives life according to the Sunnah of the Rasool (PBUH) and the commandment s of the Holy Qur’an.

He knows that the joys and sorrows of this world are temporary He never does things that Islam forbids. He spends his life according to the teachings of the Quran. He knows if he does anything wrong. He will be held answerable.

Characteristics of a True Muslim

A true muslim has a firm belief in allah and his last prophet (pbuh).

A true Muslim firmly believes in Allah and Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). It is his belief that Allah has created everything in this universe. Allah is the Lord of the heavens and the earth. He created the whole world. Nothing is possible without his permission.

He knows that Allah is watching over his deeds. He always bows his head to Allah. It is his faith that Allah is the creator of everything. That is why he does good deeds and avoids evils . He follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

A True Muslim is Clean and Pure:

A true Muslim never defiles himself. He is a clean and pure human being. If he considers himself unclean, the first thing to do is to clean himself.

The cleanliness is half the faith. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

The Rasool of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized a lot on cleanliness, A person cannot be faithful if he does not pay attention to personal cleanliness. A true Muslim knows that he cannot worship until he has cleansed himself. But there are some exemptions under certain circumstances .

A True Muslim Leads a Simple Life:

A true Muslim leads a simple life. The “simple way of life” is the hallmark of Islam and the essential component of the believer of Islam. Human nature has abominable attributes like malice and envy. That is why mutual enmity and hatred arise. In such a situation, a person keeps an eye on others’ property and wants to get all this either.

When you bowed before others than Allah, neither your body nor your soul is yours Allama Muhammad Iqbal

But a good Muslim never desires such things. He earns his livelihood by honest means. He believes that God will never starve him.  He does not beg for things. He does not bow down his self-respect. The followers of Islam live like a family. They give zakat to poor people so they can live a good life.

A True Muslim Never Harms Others:

A Muslim does not harm anyone. He takes care of his family, relatives and neighbors.

“A Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand other Muslims are safe” Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

All the social teachings of the Quran revolve around this basic principle that every Muslim be careful in his every word and deed. His movements did not cause any physical, mental, emotional, or financial harm to anyone.

But this does not mean that it is permissible to cause harm by any means other than the hand and the tongue. Obviously, the real purpose is to prevent all kinds of harm. But since most of the suffering comes from the hands and the tongue, they are specifically mentioned.

Do good to others, definitely, Allah loves those who do good to others.

He Does not Take Revenge upon Anyone:

A true Muslim never takes revenge. He always takes the initiative to forgive others. He does not kill people as he knows it is forbidden in Islam. He always loves everyone.

A true Muslim is one with whom people are satisfied in their blood and wealth Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

He Never Indulges in Ambiguities:

It is undoubtedly wrong for a Muslim to suffer from evils and sins. But to accuse someone of sins and evils is far worse.  One of the evils that are spreading like a plague in our society is slander and false accusation . False accusations such as theft, bribery , immorality , betrayal , and murder have ruined the peace of our domestic, business, and office life.  

But a good Muslim never indulges in ambiguities . He does not comment before a complete search or knowledge. He always thinks before talking. He always speaks with authenticity. He knows that his one wrong word can harm the whole life of a person. He himself always speaks the truth.

Those who harm Muslim men and women by accusing them of no crime. Surely they bear the burden of great slander and open sin. Al- Quran سورہ احزاب:58

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9 Gratitude Teachings from the Quran and Sunnah

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“O you who believe, eat from the good things we provided for you, and be thankful to God, if you do worship Him alone.” ( Quran 2:172 )  

“Therefore remember Me. I will remember you. Be grateful to Me and never show me ingratitude.” ( 2:152 )

Gratitude, or being thankful, is a recurring theme in the Quran and Sunnah. Gratitude improves our mental health and relationships, both with Allah (swt) and with people. Read on to learn what the Quran and Sunnah teach us about gratitude .

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1. The Purpose of Life is to Show Gratitude to Allah:

“When God brought you out of your mother’s womb, you were empty of knowledge. But he gave you eyes and ears and hearts, in order that you may give thanks to him.”  ( 16:78 )

“Has there (not) been a long time when man was not even a mentionable thing. It is We who have created man out of a sperm-drop intermingled, so that We might test him. And therefore We have made him hearing and seeing. Surely We have guided him to the way (and it rests with him to prove himself) either grateful or ungrateful.” (  76:1-3 )

2. Allah Will Give Us More If We Are Thankful:

“…If you give thanks, I will give you more…” ( 14:7 )

“…Soon We will reward the Thankful.” ( 3:145)

3. Shaytan’s Goal is to Make Us Ungrateful:

[Satan] said, “Because You have put me in error, I will surely sit in wait for them on Your straight path. Then I will come to them from before them and from behind them and on their right and on their left, and You will not find most of them grateful [to You].” ( 7:16-17 )

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4. Allah is Pleased by Our Gratitude:

“…If you are thankless—Allah is in no need of you—yet He is not pleased by ingratitude of His worshippers. And if you are thankful He is pleased by it in you…” ( 39:7 )

“ …Anyone who desires the reward in this world shall be given it here, and anyone who desires the reward in the hereafter shall be given it there. Soon We will reward the thankful.” ( 3:145 )

5. Prophet Sulaiman (pbuh) Practiced Gratitude:

One (a jinn) who had knowledge of the Scripture said: “I will fetch it (the throne of the Queen of Sheba) to you in the twinkling of an eye.” As soon as Solomon saw the throne set before him, he said: “This is of the grace of my Lord that He may test me whether I am grateful or ungrateful; and whoever is grateful, he is grateful only for his own soul, and whoever is ungrateful, then surely my Lord is Free of all Need, Generous Beyond Accounting.” ( 27:40 )

6. Showing Gratitude to People, Especially Parents, is Very Important in Islam:

“We enjoined on man to recognize the rights of his parents. His mother bore him in her womb with weakness upon weakness and his weaning took two years. Give thanks to Me and to your parents. All things will return to Me.” ( 31:14 )

“Whoever does not thank the people does not thank Allah.” (Hadith in Abu Dawud)

“…Whoever does a favor for you or an act of kindness, then repay him in a similar manner. But if you cannot find that which you can reward him with, then supplicate God for him continuously, until you think you have repaid him.” (Hadith in Ahmad)

7. We Have So Many Reasons to Be Thankful:

“…If you count the favors of Allah, never will you be able to number them…” ( 14:34 )

“Whoever among you wakes up secure in his property, healthy in his body, and he has his food for the day, it is as if he were given the entire world.” (Hadith in Tirmidhi)

8. The Prophet’s Advice for Remaining Grateful Always:

It’s human nature to forget Allah’s blessings, but the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) warned about this, and gave us advice for when we start to feel ungrateful:

“When one of you sees another who is superior to him in point of wealth and creation, let him look to him who is below him. That is more proper that you hold not in contempt the favor of God towards you.” (Hadith in Bukhari, Muslim)

9. Gratitude Was The Fuel for the Prophet’s Worship of Allah:

Ayesha (ra) said that the Prophet (pbuh) used to pray at night until his feet would swell. She asked, “Why do you do this, O Messenger of God, when God has forgiven your past and future sins?” The Prophet replied, “Should I not be a grateful servant (Of God)?” (Hadith in Bukhari)

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How do you cite Qur’an chapters and verses?

Note: This post relates to content in the eighth edition of the MLA Handbook . For up-to-date guidance, see the ninth edition of the MLA Handbook .

There is no need to provide a works-cited-list entry for the Qur’an, whether you cite it from memory or from a printed source, since the text of the Qur’an in the original language does not vary.

You can refer to or quote the Qur’an in several ways:

In paradise, eternally young boys will serve them drink from flowing fountains in vessels and cups (Qur’an 56.17–18).
In the garden of paradise, “Round about them will [serve] youths of perpetual [freshness], / With goblets, [shining] beakers, and cups [filled] out of clear-flowing fountains” (Qur’an 56.17–18).
According to the Qur’an, in the garden of paradise “[t]here will circulate among them young boys made eternal / With vessels, pitchers and a cup [of wine] from a flowing spring—” (56.17–18).

Or you can give the title of the chapter (surah) instead of its number. Surat al-Waqiʿa (“The Inevitable Event”) is the fifty-sixth surah of the Qur’an. 

If you provide a translation other than your own, include a works-cited-list entry for it:

According to the Qur’an, in the garden of paradise يَطُوفُ عَلَيْهِمْ وِلْدَٰنٌ مُّخَلَّدُونَ بِأَكْوَابٍ وَأَبَارِيقَ وَكَأْسٍ مِّن مَّعِينٍ (Surat al-Waqiʿa 17–18) everlasting youths will go round among them with glasses, flagons, and cups of a pure drink.  (Abdel Haleem 536) Work Cited Abdel Haleem, M. A. S., translator. The Qurʾan: English Translation and Parallel Arabic Text . Oxford UP, 2010.

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Miracles of St. Matrona in Our Days

Stories from letters to the editors of pravoslavie.ru.

“ Of course she helped me, and not just once!”

The most important moments in my life:

—Through her holy prayers, I obtained my own apartment in my favorite region of Moscow (there was a real possibility of having to move to another end of the city).

—I found a very good job, my dream job (this was twelve years ago, but I am still working here!).

I went out during one of our lunch breaks for a stroll, and prayed to Matronyshka for guidance. And when I turned the corner I practically ran head-on into my future wife. As it turns out, she was just returning from Pokrov Convent [where the relics of St. Matrona are], where she was praying about the same thing that I was praying about.

Well in fact Blessed Matrona is my favorite and dearest saint!

Ekaternia Doroshenkova

“ Dry roses sprouted fresh growth.”

Hello, brothers and sisters. I would like to tell you the story of a miracle. My mother told me about it. In 2012, a particle of the relics of St. Matrona of Moscow was brought to us in Krasnoyarsk [Siberia]. People waited in line for several hours in order to venerate her relics. While standing in line my mother heard this story from a nurse who worked in the oncology ward. This nurse has venerated St. Matrona for a long time, prays to her, and has been to her reliquary in the Moscow Pokrov Convent several times.

At the convent they gave her some dry roses that were blessed on the relics of the saint, and she brought these to the dying woman. In the train (it takes four whole days to travel to us by train) a miracle happened: Those dry rose began to sprout fresh growth. And when she arrived home and gave the roses to the patient, she was healed.

Wondrous are Thy works, O Lord! Holy Blessed Matronushka, pray to Christ for us!

Ekaterina Doroshenkova

“ I immediately understood that this money was brought help you!”

I would like to share another little miracle of my own.

In 2010, after a long interval, I had the opportunity to finish the last year of the university. They were letting me finish only for money. With God’s help I finished the first semester. I borrowed money from my employer with a year’s postponement of repay. I wanted to take out a bank loan for the second and last semester. But two different banks denied me credit.

I had no one to count on for help, because my parents live very modestly.

In just a few days a colleague at work (with whom I was not even close friends, but she knew about my situation with the tuition), brought me the sufficient amount on loan.

As it turns out, her mother had the day before brought her this money, which she had saved up just for her. She didn’t need the money at the moment, and there was nothing to spend it on. She said, “I immediately understood that this money was brought to help you!”

This is how Blessed Matrona helped me through kind people. I received very obvious help through her prayers throughout that school year.

Blessed Matrona, pray to Christ God for us!

Tatiana Ketova

“ My pain went away in literally just a few minutes.”

Not long ago, Matronyshka helped me: My relative went on a pilgrimage to Matushka Matronushka and brought us blessed oil as a gift. I had baked pies in the oven for the children when they arrived and in the process burned my finger on the hot baking pan. A wide, white strip appeared immediately. In a panic, I didn’t know what to use on it—a raw potato, cold water, butter, oil all passed through my mind…

But I had read contrary opinions about all of these cures at one time. Then a precise thought came into my mind: “oil from Matronushka”. I applied the oil to the burn with prayer, stood a few minutes before the icons, prayed some more (I asked that at least to take the pain away, because I had to go to work that evening, and I worked in rubber gloves with water).

After these few minutes the pain had gone away completely. I finished baking the pies, went to work, and redid various things; the burned area quickly turned red, and the expected large boils did not appear. It all went away calmly and unnoticeably thanks to Matronushka.

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St. Daniel of Moscow – the peace-loving prince

St. right-believing prince Daniel was the fourth son of prince Alexander of Neva. He was born in 1261 and became to reign in Moscow in 1280th. It should be noted, on that time Moscow was small and not rich appanage, and even princes were there not quite often. So Daniil Aleksandrovich became a founder of princely dynasty of Moscow.

The Saint in his daily life was righteous, humble and peace-loving. His hagiography states that Daniil Aleksandrovich, having enlightened mind, wisely reigned in his princedom. He was a brave warrior and protected his lands firmly. Similarly to other Russian governors, Daniil Aleksandrovich took a part in internecine wars. But moscow prince was pretty peaceable, what was very rare in that time. The majority of conflicts between his brothers-princes he tried to resolve in peace. That is why ancient singers called Daniel «the One who loves his brothers».

Daniil Aleksandrovich himself showed no desire to reign over anyone. He honored the Law of succession to the throne and did not raised a sword against his older brothers during a struggle for the Title of Great Prince.

St. Daniel’s peace-loving gave to him love and respect of contemporary people. A lot of people came to Moscow from different princedoms: nobles, craftsmen, farmers… Prince Daniel welcomed everyone who required refuge. Prince gave a work to everyone according to his bent, always taking care about wellbeing of his citizens. Soon land of Moscow became populous. New villages appeared, a lot of farmers and occupations.

Moscow during the reign of prince Daniel was gradually built and strengthened. City did not disappeared even after terrible devastation during the march of the commander of the Horde Tudan. All together people Moscow rebuilt their city. And again prince Daniil Aleksandrovich showed to everyone an example of unprecedented mercy. He gave all his property for needs of those who suffered of devastation and for restoration of Moscow. And city was quickly renewed. Soon there were no sign of Tatar storm.

Daniil Aleksandrovich was an example of true righteousness for everyone. He cordially took care for spiritual enlightenment of his citizens. During St. Daniel’s reign Moscow became a religious center. That has begun when prince founded the monastery of St. Venerable Daniel the Stylite, who was a heavenly patron of St. prince Daniel. His hagiography says about this event: «During his godly reign in the land of Moscow, the blessed prince Daniel built the monastery beyond Moscow-River which is called after his name Danilovsky, created the church of honor of his angel St. Venerable Daniel the Stylite and assigned an archimandrite there».

Danilov Monastery is the first among monasteries which exists for today. Precise date of its foundation is unknown. Historical literature indicates 1272 or 1282; sometimes just «the end of XIII century». Recently comparative studying of historical evidences allowed scientists to assume that the monastery was founded in 1298-1299.

In 1303 St. Prince Daniel got sick hardly. Before his repose he followed an example of his father, the Great Prince Alexander Yaroslavovich of Neva, and took monastic vows. Prince of Moscow commanded to bury him in the monastery which he created, not in the church, but on the common cemetery because of his deep humbleness. Prince Daniel reposed on March 5 of 1303.

Hagiography of St. Daniel’s of Moscow says about miracles which were made by him after his death. One day Great Prince Ivan III Vasilyevich passed near an ancient Danilov Monastery, where relics of St. Daniel were. A horse of one noble young man stumbled; he was fell behind by prince’s suit and remained alone. Suddenly, the stranger appeared ahead the young man. The youth was afraid and stranger started to speak: «Do not afraid of me, because I am a Christian and the lord of this place. My name is Daniel of Moscow. According to God’s will I am entombed here – on Daniel’s place. Go, young man, to Great Prince Ivan and tell him: «There, you seeking to comfort yourself in many ways, but why did you forgot of me»? But even though he forgot of me, God of mine never did». And the stranger disappeared.

The young man immediately overtook the Prince and told him about miraculous vision. Since then the Great Prince ordered to make pannychidas and prayer services; he arranged dispensation of alms and meals for remembrance of his reposed relatives, who died in goodness.

Here is another miracle. During a reign of Ivan the Terrible, one merchant lived in Kolomna. One day together with his son he went to Moscow by boat for trading. The son got sick on a way. The merchant came to the church where St. Daniel’s relics were, brought his ill son to the tomb and started to pray. Immediately his son received healing and they continued their trip. Since then father started to venerate St. Daniel. Every year on the day of his son’s healing he was coming to St. Daniel’s tomb, making prayer service and dispensing the alms.

Canonization

Less than 30 years since the right-believing prince Daniel reposed, the monastery, founded by him, was moved to Kremlin in 1330 (it was founding of Transfiguration monastery), the church was turned into simple parish, cemetery became public and St. Prince’s grave was lost.

Russian people always remembered the righteous life of Daniil Aleksandrovich with gratitude. On August 30 of 1652 the relics of St. Daniel of Moscow were found incorruptible. They were laid into silver tomb placed in the church of Seven Ecumenical Councils in the Danilov Monastery.

St. Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow was canonized for local veneration only in 1791.

The Holy Relics

Up to 1930 St. Daniel’s relics were in Danilov Monastery; at that time the last monastic church was closed. Then, for a while they were in the Church of the Resurrection near Danilov Monastery. In 1932 that church was closed too and relics disappeared. Today in Danilov Monastery are several particles of St. Daniel’s relics, which are placed in reliquary, ark and icons.

The particles of relics of St. Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow, which are in reliquary, were given to the monastery by the Most Holy Patriarch of Moscow and of All Russia Alexy II on March 17 of 1995. Its story descends to 1920-1930. Relics are in pencil-case-looking ark with unskillful, but reverentially made image of St. Prince Daniel and belonged to bishop, whose name is unknown. In the middle of 1930s he was exiled to the North, and before he went there he has given those relics to professor I. Anichkov, who had it for many years. Before his death Anichkov gave the shrine to Academician Dmitry Likhachov, asking to return it to Danilov Monastery when it will be possible. Dmitry Likhachov entrusted the holy relics to archpriest John Meyendorff who took it to USA in order to keep it safe. In 1995 relics were returned to Russian Orthodox Church. The reliquary is in the church of the Holy Fathers of the Seven Ecumenical Councils, under the northern arch. Above the shrine carved wooden canopy installed.

Particles of the relics of St. Right-believing Prince Daniel which belonged to last Rector (before monastery was closed) of the cloister Archbishop Theodor Pozdeevsky (†1937), were given to Danilov Monastery by Primate of Autocephalous Orthodox Church in America Metropolitan Theodosius on May 30 of 1986. The ark is in St. Trinity Cathedral near central northeast column.

In the Church of Protection of Virgin Mary are two icons with particles of St. Daniel’s relics. Big icon was painted in 1980s and now is on the column between two iconostasis. The relics which are in that icon were given to the monastery from Orenburg Diocese soon after the cloister was opened. Another icon with the relics is just for veneration; it is a smaller one and located on the lectern in the middle of the church.

Veneration in USA

A particle of the holy relics of St. Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow permanently are in St. John Cathedral of Brooklyn. It is one of other 114 particles of relics of another Saints. The Cathedral is always opened for those people who want to pray and to venerate the shrines.

The prayer to St. Prince Daniel

Oh, St. Venerable Prince Daniel, we come to your icon and cordially pray you: support us (names) by your charity, because we are gather under the covering of your prayers.

Spill your warm intercession to Savior of all, may He grant peace to this parish and this church, may He keep it safe, bringing righteousness and love for people; may He eradicate spite, internecine and corruption of tempers. Give to all of us by your prayers everything what is good for temporary life and for eternal salvation, and for that we shall glorify Christ, Who is marvelous in all His Saints, together with Father and Holy Spirit, to the ages of ages. Amen.

St. Venerable Prince Daniel, pray the Lord for us!

In the article were used materials of portal «Orthodoxy and the World» and of official web-site of Danilov Monastery.

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