Quranic Passages
Quranic Passages
Allah In Himself :
Allah. There is no god but He, the living, the self-subsisting, eternal. No slumber can seize Him
nor sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His
presence except as He permits? He knows what is before or after or behind them. Nor shall they
compass any of His knowledge except as He wills. His Throne extends over the heavens and the
earth, and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the
Supreme
This passage tells Muslims to believe in Tawhid in terms of God’s uniqueness, majesty
and glory.
The theme is important for Muslims as it crystallizes the belief of Tawhid and trains them
to condemn shirk.
There is repetitive mention of God’s authority, unlimited knowledge and powers in order
to strengthen the faith of its readers.
For example, it says “He is exalted in power, Wise. He created the heavens without any
pillars”31:9-10, luqman) and “but God is the One free of all wants “(35:15,Fatir).
SAKHI AHMAD KHAN
The objective is to remind Muslims that God alone is to be worshipped and no authority
can be compared with him.
Many Muslims recite this verse regularly to reiterate God’s power and high position as
compared to any worldly authority.
101. To Him is due the primal origin of the heavens and the earth: how can He have a son
when He has no consort? He created all things, and He has full knowledge of all things. 102.
That is Allah, your Lord! there is no god but He, the Creator of all things: then worship Him:
and He has power to dispose of all affairs. 103. No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over
all vision: He is above all comprehension, yet is acquainted with all things.
37. Among His signs are the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Adore not the sun
and the moon, but adore Allah, who created them, if it is Him you wish to serve.
4. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most high, most great. 5.
The heavens are almost rent asunder from above them, and the angels celebrate the praises
of their Lord, and pray for forgiveness for beings on earth: Behold! Verily Allah is He, the oft-
forgiving, the most merciful.
SAKHI AHMAD KHAN
1. Say: He is Allah, the one and only; 2. Allah, the eternal, absolute; 3. He does not beget, nor
is He
begotten; 4. And there is none like Him.
It further highlights God’s unity by saying that God’s nature or person can never be
compared to anyone throughout the universe.
It also mentions God’s freedom from time and space by saying that he has always been
and will always be there.
This way, the passage crystallizes the belief of Tawhid.
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1. In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful. 2. Praise be to Allah, the cherisher and
sustainer of the worlds; 3. Most gracious, most merciful; 4. Master of the day of judgment. 5.
You we worship, and your aid we seek. 6. Show us the straight way, 7. The way of those to
whom You have given your grace, not those who earn your anger, nor those who go astray.
Only He can guide man to the way of life acceptable to him though he doesn’t compel
anyone to follow that way. Instead, in the words of the Quran, it is man’s duty to beg
before Him for guidance: “and your Lord says: call on Me, I shall answer your
supplication” (40:60).
He also tells man the consequences of following this code of conduct or going astray.
Therefore, man needs to praise and worship him and resort to him alone.
21. O people! Adore your Guardian-Lord, who created you and those who came before you,
so that you may have the chance to learn righteousness; 22. Who has made the earth your
couch, and the heavens your canopy; and sent down rain from the heavens; and by it brought
forth fruits for your sustenance; then do not set up rivals to Allah, when you know.
The passage conveys the message of inculcating taqwa (piety/fear of God) and a sense of
gratitude to God for his countless bounties.
Muslims should closely observe God’s favour and blessing as is frequently mentioned
in sura 55: “then which of the bounties of your Lord will you deny?"
the best way of remembering God’s favour is to obey and worship him by rejecting Shirk.
Taqwa is the focal point of a Muslim’s life and the Quran very clearly instructs in this
regard: “O, you who believe! Fear God as he should be feared and die not except in a
state of Islam” (3:102, al-Imran).
So, Muslims should sincerely worship God and refrain from sins.
1. Read! in the name of your Lord, who created, 2. Created man out of a clot of congealed
blood: 3.
Proclaim! And your Lord is most bountiful, 4. He who taught by the pen, 5. Taught man what
he did not know.
1. When the earth is shaken to her utmost convulsion, 2. And the earth throws up her
burdens, 3. And man cries out: ‘What is the matter with her?’, 4. On that day will she declare
her tidings: 5. For that your Lord will have given her inspiration. 6. On that day will men
proceed in companies sorted out, to be shown their deeds. 7. Then shall anyone who has
done an atom’s weight of good see it! 8. And anyone who has done an atom’s weight of evil
shall see it.
1. Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of mankind, 2. The King of mankind, 3. The God of Mankind,
4. From the mischief of the whisperer who withdraws, 5. Who whispers into the hearts of
mankind, 6. Among jinns and among mankind.
It mentions God’s three-fold relation with man and, therefore asks man to seek God’s
shelter against all evils that are crafted by Satan and his host of assistants who may be
humans or Jinns.
They inject devil in man’s heart and the Quran warns us about this: “for Satan is an
avowed enemy to man”(12:5).
Man should however, also remember the Quranic instruction:“and on God let the
believers put their trust” (99:51)
Allah’s Messengers
The Quran mentions this phase at another place as: “it is We, Who have placed you with
authority on earth” (7:10).
75. So also did We show Abraham the power and the laws of the heavens and the earth, so
that he might have certainty. 76. When the night covered him over, he saw a star: He said:
‘This is my Lord.’ But when it set, he said: ‘I do not love things that set.’ 77. When he saw the
moon rising in splendour, he said: ‘This is my Lord.’ But when the moon set, he said: ‘Unless
my Lord guides me, I will surely be among those who go astray.’ 78. When he saw the sun
rising in splendour, he said: ‘This is my Lord; this is the greatest.’ But when the sun set, he
said: ‘O my people! I am indeed free from your giving partners to Allah.’ 79. ‘For me, I have
set my face firmly and truly towards Him who created the heavens and the earth, and never
shall I give partners to Allah.’
Then will Allah say: ‘Jesus son of Mary! Recount my favour to you and to your mother.
Behold! I strengthened you with the holy spirit, so that you spoke to the people in childhood
and in maturity. Behold! I taught you the Book and Wisdom, the Law and the Gospel. And
behold! You make out of clay, as it were, the figure of a bird, by my leave, and you breathe
into it and it becomes a bird by my leave, and you heal those born blind, and the lepers, by
my leave. And behold! You bring forth the dead by my leave. And behold! I restrained the
Children of Israel from you when you showed them the clear signs, and the unbelievers
among them said: ‘This is nothing but evident magic.’
The Quran referred to this fact as: “thus does God make clear to you His signs in order
that you consider” (2:219, al-Baqarah).
Muslims also learn that God’s messengers were always rejected despite such clear signs
by the ‘spiritually dead’ and ‘sick in heart’ people who are mentioned by the Quran
as:“those who reject our signs are deaf and dump and midst of darkness
profound” (6:39, al-An’am).
Muslims also learn that the rejecters of truth will stand accountable before God in the
Hereafter.
1. By the glorious morning light, 2. And by the night when it is still, 3. Your Lord has not
forsaken you, nor is he displeased. 4. And truly the Hereafter will be better for you than the
present. 5. And soon your Lord will give you so that you will be pleased. 6. Did He not find
you an orphan and give you shelter? 7. And He found you wandering, and He gave you
guidance. 8. And He found you in need, and made you independent. 9. Therefore, do not treat
the orphan with harshness, 10. Nor drive the beggar away; 11. But tell about the bounty of
your Lord!
They should also believe that the relationship with God can be strengthened by their
kindness to the weak and unsupported people because such an attitude is an expression
of love for God.
The Quran says: “it is righteous to spend of your substance out of love for Him, for your
kins, for orphans” (2:177, al-Baqarah).
1. To you have We granted abundance. 2. So pray to your Lord and sacrifice. 3. For he who
hates you, he will be cut off