ISLAMIC QUOTES
ISLAMIC QUOTES
1.“Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who are doers of good.” — Quran 16:128
Reflection:
A reminder that, no matter the challenges we face, Allah’s support is with those who live righteously and with sincerity.
2. “So truly where there is hardship, there is also ease.” — Quran 94:6
Reflection:
A reminder that every challenge we face is followed by ease from Allah. No hardship is permanent, and patience brings relief.
3.“Indeed, with every difficulty, there is relief.” — Quran 94:7
Reflection:
This verse reassures us that hardship is always followed by relief. Trust in Allah’s wisdom and mercy during difficult times.
“4.And whoever fears Allah… He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).” — Quran 65:2
Reflection:
The verse reminds us that when we fear Allah and act with piety, He will always provide a way out from difficulties, no matter how difficult they seem.
5.“And He found you lost and guided [you].” — Quran 93:7
Reflection:
A beautiful reminder of Allah's mercy and guidance. Even when we feel lost or confused, Allah's guidance is always there to lead us.
6.“Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who are doers of good.” — Quran 16:128
Reflection:
A reminder that when we strive to live righteously and act with integrity, Allah's presence and support will always be with us.
7.“Your ally is none but Allah and His Messenger and those who have believed — those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship].” — Quran 5:55
Reflection:
When we align ourselves with faith and charity, we are supported not only by Allah but also by a community of believers who uplift and strengthen us.
8.“So be patient. Indeed, the promise of Allah is truth.” — Quran 30:60
Reflection:
Patience in the face of adversity is a key virtue in Islam. Allah’s promises are always true, and with patience, we will witness His mercy and rewards.
9.“Do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Surely killing them is a heinous sin.” — Quran 17:31
Reflection:
This verse reminds us to trust Allah with our provisions. He is the provider, and His mercy extends to all aspects of our lives.
10.“And whoever fears Allah... He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).” — Quran 65:2-3
Reflection:
This verse assures us that when we live in accordance with Allah’s will, He will provide solutions to our struggles and difficulties.
11.“Indeed, Allah is the best of planners.” — Quran 3:54
Reflection:
When faced with challenges, trust that Allah’s plan for us is always better than what we could imagine. He knows what’s best for us.
12.“Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.” — Quran 2:153
Reflection:
In times of trial, patience is key. Allah is always with those who remain steadfast and patient in their faith and actions.
13.“Say, ‘Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed for us; He is our protector.’” — Quran 9:51
Reflection:
This verse teaches us that everything that happens is by Allah’s will, and trusting in Him is the best protection and solace during difficult times.
14.“Indeed, Allah is the best of helpers.” — Quran 3:150
Reflection:
No matter the challenges, when we seek Allah’s help, He is always there to guide, protect, and support us.
15.“Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.” — Quran 2:286
Reflection:
This verse reassures us that whatever trials we face, they are within our ability to endure. Trust in Allah's wisdom and His understanding of our strengths.
16.“Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” — Quran 94:6
Reflection:
This reminder highlights that no matter how difficult a moment may seem, relief and ease are always promised after hardship. Keep faith in Allah's timing.
17.“And it is He who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in an orbit.” — Quran 21:33
Reflection:
Allah's creation reflects His power and precision. Even in the darkest times, remember that the sun will rise again, bringing light and hope.
18.“Indeed, Allah is the best of providers.” — Quran 62:11
Reflection:
We often worry about our sustenance, but this verse reminds us that Allah is the ultimate provider, and we should trust Him to fulfill our needs.
19.“Your ally is none but Allah and His Messenger and those who have believed — those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship].” — Quran 5:55
Reflection:
When we align ourselves with Allah and the believers, we are assured of His protection and support in all aspects of life.
20.“Say, ‘Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful. Whatever [name] you call – to Him belong the best names.’” — Quran 17:110
Reflection:
This verse encourages us to call upon Allah in our times of need, knowing that His names are filled with mercy, power, and guidance.
21.“Whoever fears Allah... He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).” — Quran 65:2-3
Reflection:
This verse teaches us that when we fear Allah and trust in His ways, He will always provide a path of ease and relief from our challenges.
22.“Allah is with those who are patient.” — Quran 2:153
Reflection:
Patience is a sign of faith, and this verse assures us that when we are patient, Allah’s support will be with us, guiding us through every trial.
23.“Indeed, Allah is the Most Merciful of the merciful.” — Quran 12:64
Reflection:
In our moments of weakness, we should remember Allah's infinite mercy. His compassion surpasses all, and He is always ready to forgive and aid us.
24.“And He found you lost and guided [you].” — Quran 93:7
Reflection:
Even when we feel lost, Allah’s guidance is always there to help us find our way. Trust that He will never abandon us.
25.“And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me.” — Quran 2:186
Reflection:
Allah is always near to us, ready to answer our prayers. Never hesitate to call upon Him, as He is always listening and ready to respond.
26.“So truly where there is hardship, there is also ease.” — Quran 94:6
Reflection:
This verse emphasizes that no matter how difficult life becomes, Allah’s mercy will provide us with ease and comfort. Hold on to your faith, and the relief will come.
27.“Do not grieve. Indeed, Allah is with us.” — Quran 9:40
Reflection:
In moments of fear and sadness, remind yourself that Allah is always with you. His support will guide you through every moment of difficulty.
28.“Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.” — Quran 13:11
Reflection:
This verse teaches that self-reflection and positive change are key to improving our circumstances. When we strive for betterment, Allah supports our efforts.
29.“Indeed, your ally is none but Allah and His Messenger and those who have believed – those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship].” — Quran 5:55
Reflection:
When we devote ourselves to worship and righteousness, we build a bond with Allah and the believers. This verse reminds us that we are not alone—Allah’s support surrounds us.
30.“Indeed, the promise of Allah is truth.” — Quran 30:60
Reflection:
No matter what we face, we can always trust in Allah’s promises. They are certain and always true. Stay patient and faithful.
31.“And He it is Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in an orbit.” — Quran 21:33
Reflection:
Just as the sun and moon follow their precise orbits, Allah’s plan for us is perfect and timed. Trust His guidance and wisdom in every moment.
32.“So remember Me; I will remember you.” — Quran 2:152
Reflection:
This verse reminds us that when we remember Allah in our prayers, He remembers us with His mercy, blessings, and guidance.
33.“Indeed, Allah commands you to render trusts to whom they are due and when you judge between people to judge with justice.” — Quran 4:58
Reflection:
Allah teaches us the importance of honesty and justice. By following His commands, we build trust and fairness in our lives and relationships.
34.“Say, 'Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful. Whichever [name] you call - to Him belong the best names.'” — Quran 17:110
Reflection:
Allah's names are a source of comfort and strength. When you call upon Him, do so with the understanding that He is the Most Merciful and the Best of Providers.
35.“We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth.” — Quran 41:53
Reflection:
Allah’s signs are all around us, in the world and within ourselves. Pay attention to the signs and trust that they lead to His truth.
36.“And your ally is none but Allah and His Messenger and those who have believed—those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship].” — Quran 5:55
Reflection:
This verse emphasizes that true support comes from Allah, His Messenger, and the believers who uphold righteousness and worship. You are never alone when you stand for truth.
37.“Indeed, with the hardship, there is ease.” — Quran 94:6
Reflection:
Remember, every hardship in life is paired with ease. Trust that Allah’s plan is always balanced and that ease will follow every challenge.
38.“Whoever Allah guides, he is the rightly guided; and whoever He misguides – it is those who are the losers.” — Quran 7:178
Reflection:
Only Allah can guide us to the straight path. We must continually seek His guidance to avoid going astray and to stay on the right course.
39.“Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who are doers of good.” — Quran 16:128
Reflection:
Living righteously and fearing Allah in all actions invites His support, love, and blessings. This is a constant reminder to strive for goodness in our lives.
40.“Say, ‘My prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds.’” — Quran 6:162
Reflection:
This verse reminds us that our lives should be dedicated to Allah in everything we do—whether in prayer, sacrifice, or daily activities.
41.“Indeed, Allah is the best of planners.” — Quran 3:54
Reflection:
Sometimes things don’t go the way we plan, but remember that Allah’s plan is always better. Trust in His wisdom and timing.
42.“And whoever fears Allah... He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).” — Quran 65:2-3
Reflection:
When you live in fear of Allah and trust in His ways, He opens paths and makes solutions available, even in the most difficult situations.
43.“And He it is Who has created the heavens and the earth in six days; then He established Himself above the Throne. You have not besides Him any protector or intercessor; so will you not be reminded?” — Quran 32:4
Reflection:
Allah’s sovereignty over the entire universe is a reminder of His power and control. In times of uncertainty, trust in the One who created everything.
44.“Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.” — Quran 2:153
Reflection:
Patience in times of difficulty is key. Allah promises that He is with those who patiently endure hardship.
45.“Indeed, the help of Allah is near.” — Quran 2:214
Reflection:
Whenever you feel alone or helpless, remember that Allah’s assistance is closer than you think. Never lose hope in His help.
46.“And Allah is the best of planners.” — Quran 8:30
Reflection:
Despite all the challenges we face, Allah’s plan is always for our best. Trust in His wisdom and His perfect timing.
47.“Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.” — Quran 13:11
Reflection:
Change begins within. If we want to improve our circumstances, we must first look inward and strive to change ourselves for the better.
48.“Indeed, My mercy encompasses all things.” — Quran 7:156
Reflection:
Allah’s mercy is all-encompassing. No matter what we’ve done, His mercy is greater. Turn to Him, and you will find His infinite compassion.
49.“Do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Surely killing them is a heinous sin.” — Quran 17:31
Reflection:
Trust in Allah’s provision. He is the ultimate provider for all, and no one will be deprived of what they are destined for.
50.“Indeed, Allah is the best of helpers.” — Quran 3:150
Reflection:
No matter what struggles you face, remember that Allah is always there to help you. Seek His aid and trust in His support.
51.“Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who do good.” — Quran 16:128
Reflection:
When we fear Allah and strive to do good, we invite His help and blessings into our lives.
52.“The best of you are those who are the most beneficial to others.”
Reflection: True success lies in the ability to help and benefit others. We should always strive to contribute positively to the lives of those around us.
Hadith: "The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others." – Daraqutni
53.“Whoever shows you a way to do good, follow him.”
Reflection: Always seek the guidance of those who lead you towards goodness and righteousness.
Hadith: “Whoever guides someone to good will have a reward similar to that of the one who does it.” – Sahih Muslim
54.“Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.”
Reflection: The pursuit of knowledge is not just a pursuit for personal growth but an obligation that helps improve our understanding and actions in life.
Hadith: "Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim." – Sunan Ibn Majah
55.“A smile is charity.”
Reflection: Even the smallest gestures of kindness are seen as acts of charity in Islam. Never underestimate the power of a smile or kind words.
Hadith: "Your smile for your brother is a charity." – Sahih Muslim
56.“The strongest among you is the one who controls his anger.”
Reflection: True strength is not in physical might but in having control over one’s emotions, especially anger.
Hadith: "The strong person is not the one who can overpower others, but the one who controls himself when angry." – Sahih al-Bukhari
57.“When you are kind, Allah will show you kindness.”
Reflection: Showing kindness to others is a direct way of receiving Allah’s mercy and kindness in return.
Hadith: "Allah is kind and loves kindness in all matters." – Sahih Muslim
58.“Whoever does not thank people, does not thank Allah.”
Reflection: Gratitude towards others is also a way of expressing gratitude towards Allah. Recognize and appreciate the efforts of those around you.
Hadith: "Whoever does not thank people, does not thank Allah." – Sunan Abi Dawood
59.“He who does not forgive others, will not be forgiven by Allah.”
Reflection: Forgiveness is an essential aspect of Islamic teachings. Holding grudges only harms us in the end.
Hadith: "Forgive and you will be forgiven." – Sahih Muslim
60.“The best of deeds are those done consistently, even if they are few.”
Reflection: Consistency in good deeds is more rewarding than occasional big acts.
Hadith: "The most beloved deeds to Allah are those which are done regularly, even if they are small." – Sahih al-Bukhari
61.“Allah does not look at your outward appearance, but He looks at your heart and your actions.”
Reflection: Our internal intentions and actions matter more to Allah than our external appearances.
Hadith: "Allah does not look at your bodies or your appearances, but He looks at your hearts and your deeds." – Sahih Muslim
62.Quranic Verse:
"But whoever turns away from My remembrance – indeed, he will have a depressed life, and We will gather him on the Day of Judgment blind."
— Surah Ta-Ha (20:124)
This verse reflects how turning away from the guidance of Islam can lead to a difficult and unfulfilling life.
"The worst prison is the one where the soul is imprisoned by a life without faith. A true partner in life should uplift your faith, not distance you from it."
63.“Indeed, Allah is the Most Merciful of the merciful.” — Quran 12:64
Reflection: In times of hardship, remember that Allah's mercy is boundless. No matter what you face, His mercy will always encompass you, offering comfort and hope.
64.“Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.” — Quran 2:153
Reflection: Patience in times of difficulty is a sign of faith. Trust that Allah’s support is always with those who remain steadfast and patient in His path.
65.“And whoever fears Allah... He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).” — Quran 65:2-3
Reflection: Trust that when you act with piety and fear of Allah, He will provide a way out of your challenges. No difficulty is permanent when you turn to Him.
66.“Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” — Quran 94:6
Reflection: This verse reminds us that no matter how tough life may get, relief is always on the way. Patience and faith in Allah's timing bring ease after every hardship.
67.“Indeed, Allah is the best of helpers.” — Quran 3:150
Reflection: Whenever you face challenges, know that Allah is the best of helpers. His assistance is always near, and His support will guide you through any difficulty.
68.“Indeed, Allah is the best of providers.” — Quran 62:11
Reflection: When we worry about our sustenance, remember that Allah is the ultimate provider. His provision will always come in ways we may not expect, but it will always be enough.
69.“And He found you lost and guided [you].” — Quran 93:7
Reflection: Even in moments of confusion and uncertainty, trust that Allah's guidance will always lead you to the right path. You are never truly lost when you seek His guidance.
70.“Do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Surely killing them is a heinous sin.” — Quran 17:31
Reflection: Trust in Allah’s provision for you and your family. He is the ultimate sustainer, and His mercy extends to every aspect of your life.
71.“So remember Me; I will remember you.” — Quran 2:152
Reflection: In moments of difficulty or joy, remember Allah, and He will remember you with His mercy and blessings. A constant connection with Him brings peace to the heart.
72.“And Allah is the best of planners.” — Quran 8:30
Reflection: Even when things don’t go as we expect, trust that Allah’s plan is always better. His wisdom far exceeds ours, and His timing is perfect.
"Indeed, Allah commands you to be just, to do good, and to give to relatives; and He forbids immorality, injustice, and oppression." — Quran 16:90
Reflection: This verse reminds us that Allah commands us to uphold justice, kindness, and charity in our lives. When we follow these principles, we contribute to the betterment of ourselves and society.
"Do not despair of Allah’s mercy. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins." — Quran 39:53
Reflection: No matter the mistakes we've made, Allah’s mercy is greater. This verse encourages us to seek forgiveness, as Allah is always ready to forgive if we turn to Him with sincerity.
"And whoever is conscious of Allah... He will make a way for him to ease." — Quran 65:4
Reflection: This verse highlights the importance of mindfulness and piety. When we are conscious of Allah in our actions, He will open pathways to ease and solutions in times of difficulty.
"Indeed, the heart finds rest in the remembrance of Allah." — Quran 13:28
Reflection: When life becomes overwhelming, turning to Allah in remembrance brings peace and tranquility to the heart. Constant connection with Him brings spiritual solace.
"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear." — Quran 2:286
Reflection: No matter how difficult the trials we face may seem, this verse reassures us that we have the strength to endure them, as Allah knows our limits and supports us accordingly.
"Whoever works righteousness, whether male or female, while he or she is a believer, those will enter Paradise." — Quran 40:40
Reflection: This verse assures us that Allah rewards everyone equally for their righteous deeds, regardless of gender. Good intentions and actions pave the way to Paradise.
"And He it is Who created for you from the green tree fire, and then from it you ignite." — Quran 36:80
Reflection: This verse is a reminder of Allah's power in creating wonders and providing us with the means to benefit from His creation. He constantly supports us with blessings, often in ways we may not fully comprehend.
"Indeed, your ally is none but Allah, and His Messenger, and those who have believed—those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship]." — Quran 5:55
Reflection: This verse highlights the profound connection between faith, worship, and community. When we align ourselves with Allah, His Messenger, and fellow believers, we are supported by a strong network of faith and kindness.
"Say, 'My Lord is the one who gives life and causes death.'" — Quran 40:68
Reflection: Allah is the ultimate giver and taker of life. Understanding His absolute control over life and death reminds us to be grateful for the time and blessings He grants us.
"Indeed, those who say, 'Our Lord is Allah' and then remain steadfast, the angels will descend upon them, saying, 'Do not fear and do not grieve but receive good tidings of Paradise.'" — Quran 41:30
Reflection: This verse encourages steadfastness in faith. When we hold on to Allah and remain firm in our belief, even in times of hardship, the angels bring comfort and glad tidings of Paradise.
"Indeed, Allah is the Most Kind to His servants." — Quran 42:19
Reflection: Allah’s kindness surpasses all, and His mercy is extended to all His creation. We are encouraged to embrace His compassion and show kindness to others in our daily lives.
"And when you are greeted with a greeting, greet with a better greeting or return it in the same manner." — Quran 4:86
Reflection: This verse promotes kindness and respect in communication. A simple greeting can uplift someone’s day, and returning a greeting with a better one reflects the beauty of Islamic manners.
"Say, 'Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful. Whichever [name] you call - to Him belong the best names.'" — Quran 17:110
Reflection: Allah’s names embody all His infinite qualities. By calling upon Him, we are invoking His mercy, strength, and guidance, knowing that He is always there to listen to us.
"Indeed, with hardship comes ease." — Quran 94:6
Reflection: This verse teaches us the principle of balance. Every hardship is followed by ease, and through patience, we can navigate the challenges of life knowing that relief is on the way.
"And whoever fears Allah... He will make a way for him to get out from every difficulty." — Quran 65:2
Reflection: When we remain conscious of Allah in our actions and decisions, He promises to provide us with a way out of difficulties. Trust in His wisdom to lead you to relief and comfort.
"So verily, with the hardship, there is relief." — Quran 94:7
Reflection: This verse reassures us that difficulties are temporary. Allah promises that every challenge will eventually be followed by a time of ease, so we should hold on to faith through tough times.
"And We have certainly created man, and We know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than [his] jugular vein." — Quran 50:16
Reflection: Allah’s closeness to us is beyond measure. He is aware of our innermost thoughts and feelings, providing guidance and support even when we are unaware of His presence.
"Indeed, Allah is the best of planners." — Quran 3:54
Reflection: Even when things don’t go as planned, trust that Allah’s plan is always better. His wisdom exceeds our understanding, and His timing is perfect.
"Indeed, Allah commands justice, the doing of good, and liberality to kith and kin." — Quran 16:90
Reflection: Justice, kindness, and charity towards others, especially family, are integral to Islam. This verse encourages us to be fair, kind, and generous in our actions, reflecting Allah’s love and mercy.
"And He found you lost and guided [you]." — Quran 93:7
Reflection: Allah’s guidance is always there for those who seek it. No matter how lost we may feel, Allah’s mercy will always show us the way back to His path.
"Indeed, Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves." — Quran 2:222
Reflection: Regular repentance and self-purification are key to maintaining a close relationship with Allah. He loves those who continually seek His forgiveness and strive for spiritual purity.
"And He it is Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in an orbit." — Quran 21:33
Reflection: Allah’s creation is a testament to His power and order. The universe runs in perfect harmony, reminding us of Allah’s ultimate control over everything.
"Indeed, Allah is the best of providers." — Quran 62:11
Reflection: When we worry about our sustenance, this verse reminds us that Allah is the ultimate provider. He ensures that all our needs are met, often in ways we least expect.
"So be patient. Indeed, the promise of Allah is truth." — Quran 30:60
Reflection: Patience in times of difficulty is key. Allah’s promises are always true, and if we remain patient, we will eventually witness His mercy and rewards.