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Beautiful Quotes from Quran

The Quran is the central scripture of Islam. It is a collection of divine revelations received by the Islamic prophet Muhammad over 23 years, beginning in 610 and ending in 632.


Guidance:

The Quran is the perfect guidance and mercy from God. It is a book of wisdom, guidance, and peace. It teaches people how to live a good life and be happy in this world and the next. The Quran contains beautiful quotes that can help guide people to happiness.

The Quran is a powerful source of guidance for Muslims. Here are beautiful quotes from the Quran about guidance:

  • "God is merciful and forgiving."
  • "Keep your face always toward God so that He may purify you and perfect His favour upon you."
  • "O mankind! We created you from male and female and made you nations and tribes to know one another."
  • "[God] has set a seal upon His Prophets and chosen them for Himself above all others."
  • "We have sent the Book to you with truth, confirming what went before it and guarding it against distortion. So judge between them by what God has revealed, and do not follow their desires away from what has come to you of the Scripture" (Quran 4:48).
  • "And We have sent down unto thee (O Muhammad) the Book with truth, confirming that which preceded it of old; and We have also sent down unto thee (O Muhammad) inspiration, and knowledge, explaining all things" (Quran 16:89).

Trust in Allah:

There are many beautiful quotes from the Quran about trust in Allah. One of the most famous is:

  • "And put your trust in Allah, and He will make all things work for your good." (Quran 3:191)
This quote teaches us to put our faith in Allah and lean on Him for guidance and support. It also reminds us that Allah is always on our side, so we can trust Him to take care of us.

Another beautiful quote about trusting Allah is:
  • "Do not be afraid or discouraged, but believe in Allah and His Messenger, so that you may be successful." (Quran 3:156)
This quote encourages us to have faith in Allah and His Messenger no matter what happens. It tells us that if we stay strong and believe in Allah, we can achieve everything. 
  • "And obey Allah and His Messenger if you believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is best for you and best for those with you." [Qur'an 4:59].
  • "Obey Allah and the Messenger, and do not dispute among yourselves. The Messenger is only a messenger; the truth is from Allah, so do not believe any polytheists except if they come to you with a treaty of peace or settling of accounts. If they do not come to you with anything that gives evidence of their faith, then they are not believers." [Qur'an 9:29].

 


Patience and Tolerance:

Patience is one of the essential virtues in Islam. Allah says in the Quran:

  • "Every person will have to receive what he has earned and will be given according to what he has done." (Quran 2:286) 

Patience helps us avoid getting angry or frustrated, and it can help us think before we act. It's also important to remember that everyone makes mistakes sometimes. If we forgive others, Allah may also forgive us.


Tolerance is another valuable virtue. Allah says in the Quran:

  • "O you who believe! Be tolerant of one another, and guard against anger, hatred, and rivalry." (Quran 3:134)

Tolerance allows us to accept people for who they are, even if we disagree. It helps us understand different perspectives and makes it easier to get along with others.

 

Conclusion: 

These beautiful quotes from the Quran teach us about love, peace, and patience. 

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