The Quote Book by Shabbir Ahmed MD

What is the Deen, System of Life, according to the Quran, and how and why is Islam a challenge to Religion?
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THUS SPEAKS THE QUR’AN
(Adapted from the original Arabic text)

A few hundred convincing quotes from the Qur'an, adapted for easy understanding.Bias in the West keeps the wonderful westerners from benefiting from the Supreme Qur'anic Wisdom. We see quotes from every Tom, Dick & Harry in the media here. But, according to Murad Hoffman, "Mentioning Qur'an in the West is like quoting Satan."

I wish to effectively change this wrong perception. The common as well as the brightest westerners do not even know that the Qur'an is their property as well. Muslims have no exclusive rights to it. Rather, they have abandoned it and repelled God's servants from this Treasure of treasures by their own misdeeds.

BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHEEM

1) Yes, there is such thing as a free lunch. “God nourishes the entire universe just as a mother’s womb nourishes the embryo without returns.” (Rahman)

2) The fault lies in you, not in your stars. “The Satan resides in you. It is nothing but your inflated ego.” (Ash-Shayitaan)

3) “The entire universe is in a state of journey to its appointed destination.” (1:3. Yaum-id-Deen)

4) Man is the only creation endowed with the capacity to attain knowledge. (2:31)

5) What was the Forbidden Tree? Mankind branching and dividing into sects, parties, tribes, nationalities: based on selfishness, lineage, wealth, geography, color and creed. (2:35)

6) Half truth is a whole lie. (2:42)

7) Moses took his people through the Sea of Reeds at low tide. (2:50)

8) A good deed is one that increases a society’s potential. (2:62)

9) Conquer the fear of death and you have conquered all fear. (2:94)

10) Acknowledging Abraham as the Patriarch of Faith can unite Jews, Christians and Muslims. (2:135)

11) Want self-assessment? See to what extent you have adopted the Divine ‘hue’ i.e. attributes in your human capacity (2:138. Mercy, forgiveness, creativity, justice, truth, clemency, trustworthiness, responsibility, appreciation, kindness, gratitude, giving, selflessness, courage, independence, patience, affection, strength, compassion, knowledge, wisdom, decision making, guiding, self-control, sound judgment, providing, being honorable, self confidence, cleanliness, restraint from anger, magnanimity, peace etc)

12) The sure way to failure: blind following.

13) Preparing a will for the family is a duty ordained upon people. (2:180)

14) Capital punishment for willful murder: There is life for you in the Law of Just Recompense, O You who posses understanding! This is so that you may live in security. (2:179)

15) Spouses: They are your garments and you are their garments - close to each other, source of mutual comfort, complementing each other, trustworthy and keepers of privacy, reason for décor, and redressers of faults. (2:187)

16) Defend yourselves but never commit aggression. (2:190)

17) Torture, persecution, creating terror, are crimes even more grievous than killing. (2:191)

18) Beware! A dazzling speaker may be a corrupt leader. (2:204)

19) A lofty mission requires total commitment. (2:208)

20) All mankind are one community. (2:213)

21) Human judgment is never infallible. (2:216)

22) The disadvantages of alcohol and gambling far outweigh their advantages. (2:219)

23) Spend on the community all that is surplus. (2:219)

24) Let your babies nurse from the mother. (2:233)

25) It’s of little significance for a prospective leader to be rich. (2:247)

26) Let there be no compulsion in religion. (2:256)

27) Do not give charity for show off, nor to put someone under obligation. (2:265)

28) Wisdom is a great wealth. (2:269)

29) Usury is return on money while trade is return on labor. (2:275)

30) Always commit to writing a transaction of loan. (2:282)

(Contd. To be completed in a few months)
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It is just the beginning. The adapted quotes continue. :)
Wassalam,
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Post by Arnold Yasin Mol »

Salam dear uncle,

Here are some more ideas for Quotes:

Confound not truth with falsehood (2 : 42).

Nor knowingly conceal the truth (2 : 42).

Hide not testimony (2 : 283).

Evidence must be given truthfully (4 : 135).

And be ye not an advocate for the fraudulent (4 : 105).

And never be a supporter of the guilty (28 : 17).

Be ye staunch in justice, witnesses for Allah, even though it be against yourselves or (your) parents or (your) kindred, whether (the case be of) a rich man or a poor man for, Allah is nearer unto both (than you are). So follow not passions lest ye lapse (from truth) and if ye lapse or fall away, then lo! Allah is ever informed of what ye do (4 : 135).

Mutual contacts, conduct and attitude

(4:86) When a (courteous) greetings is offered to you, meet it with a greeting still more courteous, or (at least) of equal courtesy.

(24:61) Do it even if you enter your own houses.

(24:27) Or you enter other houses.

(25:63) Or even if an ignorant man addresses you.

(4:94) Say not to anyone who offers you a salutation, "You are not a believer".

(49:9) If two parties among the believers fall into a quarrel, make peace between them; but if one of them transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then you should fight against the party that transgresses until the other party complies with commands of Allah. But if the other party complies, make peace between them with justice, and be fair.

(49:10) All believers are brothers to each other.

(33:70) Always say what is directed to the Right (in a straightforward manner).

(22:30) Shun the word that is false.

(17:53) Say those things that are best.

(31:19) Speak fair to the people.

(31:19) Lower your voice and be moderate in your bearing.

(6:152) Whenever you give words, do justice even though it be against a kinsman.

(24:27) Enter not anyone's house without permission.

(2:42) Cover not Truth with falsehood, nor conceal the Truth when you know what it is.

(31:18) Turn not thy cheek away from men in scorn, and walk not in the earth exultantly; Allah loves not any man proud and boastful.

(6:151) Come not near shameful deeds, whether open or secret.

(7:33) Avoid shameful deeds.

(23:3) Avoid vain talk and (28:55) Do not listen to vain talk.

(25:72) Witness no falsehood. If you have to pass by futility, pass by it with honourable avoidance.

(24:19) Do not spread scandal.

(17:37) Walk not on earth with insolence, for you cannot rend the earth asunder, nor reach the mountains in height. (25:63) Walk on earth in humility.

Back-biting, false accusation, jealousy, etc.

(4:148) Evil must not be noised abroad in public speech except where injustice has been done.

(49:11) Let not a folk deride a folk who may be better than they are. (9:79) No slandering and ridiculing.

(49:12) Avoid suspicion as far as possible and spy not on each other, nor speak ill of each other behind their backs.

(49:11) Do not defame or be sarcastic to each other. Call not each other by offensive nicknames.

(24:4,23) Slander not chaste women.

(4:54) Envy not mankind for what Allah has given them of His bounty.

(24:12,15,16) Think of everybody as innocent till guilt is proved against him.

(49:6) If a wicked person comes to you with any news, ascertain the truth.

(4:112) If anyone earns a sin or a fault and throws it on to one who is innocent, he carries on himself both falsehood and a flagrant sin.

Health, cleanliness, eating and drinking

(2:247) Wisdom and health are better than abundant riches.

(16:69 & 26:80) If you fall ill, seek cure in Allah's laws

(9:108) Purity in body, mind and heart. (4:43 & 5:6) Cleanliness.

(2:173; 5:3; 6:145; 16:115) Certain things such as pork and dead meat prohibited.

(5:90, 91) Strong drinks and wine prohibited.

(2:168) Eat of what is on earth, lawful and good. (7:31) Eat and drink but waste not by excess.

Husband-wife, children, parents, relatives, friends and neighbours

(30:31) "He created for you mates from among yourselves, that ye may dwell in tranquillity with them, and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts)".

(25:74) "Wives and offspring be the comfort of our eyes". (2:187) Husband and wife should be like garments of each other.

(6:151) Be good to your parents.

(2:83) Treat with kindness your parents and kindred. (17: 23, 24) Do not rebuke your parents in their old age.

(17:26) Give the kinsman his due, and the needy, and the wayfarer, and squander not (thy wealth) in wantonness.

(4:36) Do good to neighbours whether relatives or not.

(4:36) Do good to the companions by your side.

Orphan and needy

(93:9) Treat not the orphan with harshness.

(6:152) Come not nigh to the property of the orphan except to improve it until he attains the age of full strength.

(2:83) Treat with kindness those in need.

(2:273) (Charity) is for those in need, who in Allah's cause, are restricted and cannot move about in the land, seeking. The ignorant men think because of their modesty, that they are free from want. You shall know them by their mark: they do not beg of men with importunity.

(2:263-264) Kind words and the covering of faults are better than charity followed by injury. Cancel not your charity by reminders of your generosity or by injury.

Loans

(2:275) Usury is forbidden.

(2:282) Put in writing transactions involving future obligations.

(2:280) If a debtor is in difficulty, grant him time till it is easy for him to repay. But if you remit it by way of charity, that is the best for you.

(5:1; 62:5) Keep your promises and fulfil obligations.

Miscellaneous

(6:141; 17:26,27,29 & 25:67) Tie not your hand (like a niggard's) to your neck, nor stretch it forth to its utmost reach.

(42:38) Dispose of your affairs by mutual consultation.

(5:2) Help one another in acts of righteousness and piety, but not in sin and rancour.

(6:70) Leave alone those who take their Deen to be mere play and amusement and are deceived by the life of this world.

(4:140) When you hear the Signs of Allah held in defiance and ridicule, you are not to sit with them unless they turn to a different theme.

(2:136,285; 3:84; 4:150,152) Make no distinctions between the prophets.

(18:29 & 2:256) No compulsion in your Deen (code of life).

(16:125) Invite all to the way of your Sustainer with wisdom and beautiful preaching: and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious.

(2:44) Do not enjoin right conduct on the people and forget to practise it yourself.

(3:167) Never be hypocritical, saying with lips what is not in the heart.

(5:100) Not equal are things that are bad and things that are good, even though the abundance of the bad may dazzle you.

(31:20, 45:12,13) Conquests of the universe for the welfare of mankind.

6.2 Human rights2

(33:35) Equality of sexes. (Also many other verses where men and women are both mentioned)

(46: 13, 19) Honour and respect is due only to that individual whose "deeds" qualify him for the distinction.

(3:79) No one can enslave another human being in any form of slavery.

(39:70) No one's fruits of labour will be denied or usurped or misappropriated. To every soul will be paid, in full, the earning of his "deeds"

(16:90) Justice must be done to everyone. (4:58, 5:8) Judge between mankind justly.

(6:152) And if ye give your word, do justice thereunto, even though it be (against) a kinsman.

(6:152) Each individual (rather every living being) has a right to claim essential necessities of life from the social order. (16:90) Equity is not enough. It must be supplemented by charitable kindness also.

(7:85; 17:35 & 6:152) Give full measure and weight, in justice.

(2:286) The burden of one cannot be placed upon the shoulders of another. Also, no burden can be placed upon a soul greater than it can bear.

(6:152 & 17:31) Each individual (rather, every living being) has a right to claim essential necessities of life from the social order.

(2:188; 5:32; 6:152) Protection of life and property. (2:85) No one can be banished from his home.

(24:2,4 & 33:59) Protection of chastity.

(7:32) Appreciation of beauty. Aesthetic taste.

(2: 256; 9:6; 10:99; 16:106, 125 & 18:29) Religious Freedom.

(4:148) The right of complaint for the oppressed to seek redress of his grievances.

(4:148) Protection against malevolent scandal and libel.

(24:12) The accused to be considered innocent unless proved guilty.

(6:165) Personal responsibility. (17:34) Fulfilment of all promises, engagement and obligations.

(2: 205) Protection of crops and progeny.

(2:217, 3:99) No one can be obstructed from the path of Allah.

(17:20) Allah's free bounties must not be withheld or closed to anyone.

(30:22) Differences in colours and languages are signs of Allah. They must not be exploited for the disunity of mankind.
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Post by Dr. Shabbir »

Excellent selectios from AY.

I have noted them. First, I plan to go from Surah 1 to 114, and then make categories.

Thanks a lot!
Wassalam,
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Post by tammyswofford »

Al-Anfal 67 Release prisoners of war after the treaty is signed.

A miltary strategy category would be nice. smile

Tammy Swofford
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[6] Know thy enemy!

[8] When you go to war, hold fast! remember the training!

[8] Be prepared, shock the enemy with your arsenals.

[4] Waging war to free the opressed people from tyrany. (one of the moral code teached to the army)

[2] Moral code of the army.

[3] Always guard your territory.

[21] Importance of mental and physical armor.

[38] Patience and Discipline contribute to strength.

[2] Quantitty of an army is not the main aspect of winning the war.

[61] Phalanx formation. An army organized in a strong formation is the best.

[27] Solomon Intelligence division.

[20] by Command, Split the masses into two and let the enemy trapped between your positions, then attack!
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