6.135 | O Muhammad, tell them: "O my people! If you don't listen to me, do whatever you want and I'll do whatever I deem right; you will soon find out who is to gain the reward of the hereafter; rest assured that the wrongdoers will not get salvation." |
7.56 | Do not create mischief in the land after it has been set in order. Pray to Him with fear and hope. Surely the mercy of Allah is always close to those who do good to others. |
27.14 | They were convinced in their hearts about the truth of those miracles, yet they denied those signs in their wickedness and pride. So you see, what was the end of those transgressors. |
67.22 | Just think, who is rightly guided: he who walks with his face bent down, or he who walks properly on an even path? |
67.23 | Say: "It is He Who has brought you into being, gave you the faculties of hearing, seeing, feeling and understanding: yet you are seldom thankful." |
67.24 | Say: "It is He Who has multiplied you in the earth, and before Him you shall all be assembled." |
46.15 | We have enjoined man to treat his parents with kindness. With much trouble his mother bore him, and much pain did she give him birth. His bearing and his weaning took thirty months. When he reaches the age of full strength and becomes forty years old, he says: "My Rabb! Grant me the grace that I may thank you for the favors which You have bestowed on me and on my parents, and that I may do good deeds that will please You, and grant me good children. Surely I turn to You in repentance and surely I am of those who are Muslims." |
46.16 | Such are the people from whom We shall accept the best of their deeds and overlook their misdeeds. They shall be among the residents of paradise: true is the promise that has been made to them in this life. |
2.25 | Give glad tidings to those who believe in this Book and do good deeds in accordance with its teachings for them there will be Gardens beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they will be given fruits to eat they will say: "This is similar to the one we used to eat before on earth," for the fruits will resemble the fruits on the earth for their easy identification and enjoyment; and for them there will be chaste virgin spouses, and they shall live therein for ever. |
2.65 | You very well know the story of those of you who transgressed in the matter of the Sabbath; We ordered them: "Be detested apes". |
2.82 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, they will be the residents of Paradise and live there forever. |
2.277 | Those who believe and do good deeds, establish regular prayers, and give regular charity will have their reward with their Rabb. They will have nothing to fear or to regret. |
4.122 | As for those who have faith and do righteous deeds, We shall soon admit them to gardens beneath which rivers flow to live therein forever. This is the promise of Allah, true indeed, and who can be truer in his words than Allah? |
4.124 | But the one who do righteous deeds, whether a male or a female - provided he or she is a believer - shall enter paradise and will not be harmed a speck. |
4.173 | As for those who have faith and do righteous deeds, He will pay them their due compensation and give them more on His own from His grace, but He will inflict painful punishment on those who are disdainful and arrogant, and they will find none (of those on whom they rely) to protect or help them besides Allah. |
11.11 | The exception is for those people who are steadfast and do good deeds; they are the ones who will have forgiveness and a great reward. |
11.23 | As for those who believe and do good deeds and humble themselves before their Rabb, they will be residents of paradise to live therein forever. |
13.29 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, for them there will be prosperity and a beautiful place of final return." |
14.23 | Those who believe and do good deeds will be admitted to Paradise, beneath which rivers flow, to live therein forever with the permission of their Rabb, and their greetings therein will be: "Peace!" |
16.97 | Whoever does righteous deeds, whether male or female, provided he is a believer, We shall surely grant him a new life, a life that is good, and We will certainly reward such people according to the noblest of their deeds in the hereafter. |
17.9 | Surely this Qur'an guides to the Way which is perfectly straight and gives the good news to the believers who do good that they shall have a magnificent reward; |
17.25 | Your Rabb knows best what is in your hearts. If you do good deeds, certainly He is most forgiving to those who turn to Him in repentance. |
18.2 | It is straightforward so that He may warn about the terrible punishment for the unbelievers from Him and give good news to the believers who do good deeds that they shall have a goodly reward, |
18.3 | which they will enjoy forever. |
18.30 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, rest assured that We do not waste the reward of him who does a good work. |
18.31 | They are the ones for whom there will be the Gardens of Eden, beneath which rivers flow; they will be adorned therein with bracelets of gold, they will wear green garments of fine silk and rich brocade and they will recline on soft couches. What an excellent reward and what a beautiful residence! |
18.107 | However, those who believe and do good deeds, they will be entertained with the Gardens of Paradise |
18.108 | to live therein for ever and they will never desire to go anywhere else. |
18.110 | O Muhammad, tell them: "I am but a human being like you; the revelation is sent to me to declare that your God is One God; therefore, whoever hopes to meet his Rabb, let him do good deeds and join no other deity in the worship of his Rabb." |
19.60 | However, those who repent, become believers and do good deeds, will be admitted to Paradise and will not be wronged in the least. |
19.61 | They will be granted the Gardens of Eden which the Merciful has promised to His servants, even though they have not seen them, and His promise shall be fulfilled. |
19.62 | There they will hear no nonsense, but only the words of peace; and they will be provided their sustenance day and night. |
19.63 | Such is the Paradise which We shall give as an inheritance to those of Our Servants who lead a pious life. |
19.96 | Surely the Beneficent will bring about love for those who believe and do good deeds. |
20.75 | While he who will come to Him as a believer and has done good deeds shall have the highest ranks |
20.76 | - Gardens of Eden, beneath which rivers flow, live therein forever; such is the reward of those who purify themselves from evil. |
20.112 | but the one who is a believer and does good deeds shall fear no tyranny or injustice. |
21.94 | Whoever shall do good deeds, provided he is a believer, his endeavor will not be rejected: We are recording it all for him. |
22.14 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, Allah will admit them to gardens beneath which the rivers flow. Surely Allah does what He wants. |
22.23 | As for those who have faith and do good deeds, Allah will certainly admit them to gardens beneath which rivers flow. They shall be decked with pearls and bracelets of gold, and their garments will be of silk. |
22.24 | This is because during their life on earth, they were guided to accept the pure words of Allah and they were shown the Way of the All-Praiseworthy. |
22.50 | Those who accept the true faith and do good deeds shall be forgiven and provided honorable sustenance; |
22.56 | On that Day the Kingdom will be that of Allah's; He will judge between them; so those who have embraced the true faith and done good deeds shall enter the gardens of delight; |
24.55 | Allah has promised those of you who believe and do good deeds that He will most surely make them vicegerent in the earth as He made their ancestors before them, and that He will establish for them their religion, the one which He has chosen for them, and that He will change their present state of fear into peace and security. Let them worship Me Alone and not to commit shirk with Me; and if anyone rejects faith after this, it is they who are the transgressors. |
25.70 | except the one who repents, becomes a true believer, and starts doing good deeds, for then Allah will change his evil deeds into good, and Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
25.71 | He that repents and does good deeds, has truly turned to Allah with good turning. |
26.227 | However, an exception is made for those (poets) who believe, do good deeds, engage much in the remembrance of Allah and defend themselves when wronged, showing no vindictiveness. The unjust oppressors will soon find out what vicissitudes their affairs will take. |
28.67 | However, the one who has repented in this life, and believed, and done good deeds may hope to be among those who will achieve salvation. |
29.7 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, We shall cleanse them of their sins and We shall reward them according to the best of their deeds. |
29.9 | Those who have accepted the true faith and do good deeds shall be admitted among the righteous. |
29.58 | Those who embrace true faith and do good deeds shall be lodged in the mansions of paradise beneath which the rivers flow, to live therein forever. What an excellent reward for the doers of good deeds; |
29.59 | the ones who have shown patience and put their trust in their Rabb. |
30.15 | Those who have embraced the faith and have done good deeds shall be made happy in a garden of paradise. |
30.44 | Those who disbelieved will bear the burden of their disbelief, and those who have done good deeds will be made ready for their home in paradise, |
30.45 | so that He may, out of His mercy, reward those who have believed and done good deeds. Surely He does not like the disbelievers. |
31.8 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, there will be gardens of delight, |
31.9 | wherein they shall live forever. The promise of Allah is true: He is the Almighty, the Wise. |
32.19 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, they shall be awarded the gardens of paradise as a reward of their labors. |
34.41 | They will respond: "Glory be to You! Our tie is with You - as a protector - not with them; but they used to worship the jinns and it was them in whom most of these people believed." |
34.46 | O Prophet say: "I would ask you one thing. For Allah's sake! Think individually or consult one another and ponder whether your companion Muhammad is really mad? You yourself will come to the conclusion that he is nothing but a Warner to you to forewarn you of a sever punishment." |
42.22 | You will see that the wrongdoers will be fearing the bad consequences of their deeds which will surely befall them. While those who believe and do good deeds shall dwell in the luxurious gardens of paradise, and shall receive from their Rabb all that they wish for; that will surely be the magnificent blessing. |
42.23 | Such a blessing is the good news which Allah gives to His servants who believe and do good deeds. O Prophet, say to them: "I do not ask you any recompense except your love for being my close relatives." He that does a good deed shall be repaid many times over. Surely Allah is oft-Forgiving, most Appreciative. |
42.26 | He answers the prayers of those who believe and do good deeds and gives them even more out of His bounty. As for the unbelievers, they shall have severe punishment. |
45.15 | He that does a righteous deed, does it for his own good; and he that commits evil, does so at his own peril. In the end, you all will be brought back to your Rabb. |
45.21 | Do the evil doers think that We shall hold them equal with those who believe and do good deeds, and that their lives and deaths shall be alike? Bad is their judgment! |
45.30 | As for those who believed and did righteous deeds, their Rabb will admit them into His mercy. That will be a glorious achievement. |
47.2 | As for those who believe and do good deeds and believe in what is revealed to Muhammad - the truth from their Rabb - He will remove from them their evils and improve their condition. |
47.12 | Surely Allah will admit those who believe and do good deeds to gardens beneath which rivers flow. While those who are unbelievers, they are to enjoy only this life and eat as cattle eat; but in the hereafter, the fire shall be their abode. |
48.29 | Muhammad, the Rasool of Allah, and those with him are strong against the unbelievers and compassionate to each other among themselves. When you see them, you will find them making Rakuh (bowing down) and Sajud (prostrate in prayers), and craving for the blessings from Allah and His good pleasure. They have mark of Sajud (prostration) on their foreheads, the traces of their prostration. This is their similitude in the Taurat (Torah); and their similitude in the Injeel (Gospel): they are like the seed which puts forth its sprout, then strengthens it, then becomes thick and stands firmly on its stem, delighting the sowers of the seed, so that through them He may enrage the unbelievers. Yet to those of them who will believe and do good deeds, Allah has promised forgiveness and a great reward. |
84.24 | Therefore, proclaim to them a painful punishment, |
84.25 | except those who embrace the true faith and do good deeds; for them there will be a never ending reward. |
85.11 | As for those who believe and do good deeds, they shall have gardens beneath which rivers flow; which will be the greatest success. |
95.5 | then We abase him to the lowest of the low |
95.6 | except those who believe and do good deeds - for they shall have a never ending reward. |
98.7 | Surely those who believe and do good deeds, are the best of all creatures. |
98.8 | Their reward with their Rabb shall be the gardens of Eden, beneath which the rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. Allah shall be well pleased with them and they shall be well pleased with Him. That is for him who fears his Rabb. |
103.2 | Surely mankind is in loss, |
103.3 | except those who believe and do good deeds; exhort one another to the truth and exhort one another to patience. |
10.4 | To Him you shall all return. Allah's promise is true. He is the One Who originates the process of Creation and repeats it (will bring it back to life) so that He may justly reward those who believed in Him and did righteous deeds. As for those who disbelieved, they shall have boiling fluids to drink and shall undergo a painful punishment because they rejected the truth. |
23.51 | O Rasools! Eat of pure things and do good deeds, certainly I have knowledge of all your actions. |
23.99 | These people will never refrain from wrongdoing until when death comes to anyone of them, he will say: "O Rabb! Send me back, |
23.100 | so that I may do good deeds in the world that I have left behind." Never! This is just a statement which carries no value, it will be too late because there will be a barrier between them and the world they have just left till the Day they are raised to life again. |
39.65 | Tell them plainly because it has already been revealed to you as it was revealed to those before you that if you commit shirk, all your deeds will become fruitless and you will surely be among the losers." |
39.66 | Therefore, worship Allah and be among His thankful servants. |
39.67 | They have not recognized the worth of Allah as his worth should be recognized. On the Day of Resurrection the whole earth shall be in His grasp and all the heavens shall be rolled up in His right hand. Glory be to Him! Exalted be He above what they associate with Him. |
3.114 | they believe in Allah and the Last Day they enjoin good and forbid evil and rush in emulating each other in good deeds. These are the righteous people. |
33.70 | O believers! Fear Allah and always say the right thing; |
33.71 | He will bless your works and forgive your sins - for he that obeys Allah and His Rasool, has indeed achieved the highest achievement. |
6.130 | At that time Allah will also ask: "O Assembly of Jinns and mankind! Did not there come to you the Rasools from amongst you who proclaimed to you My revelations and warned you about the meeting of this Day?" They will reply: "Yes they did, We bear witness against our own souls." Today this worldly life has deceived them but on that Day they will testify against themselves that they were indeed kuffar (unbelievers). |
9.38 | O believers! What is the matter with you that when you are asked to march forth in the way of Allah, you cling to the earth? Do you prefer the life of this world to the life of the hereafter? If it is so, then you should know that the comforts of this life are little compared to the life of the hereafter. |
13.26 | Allah grants abundantly His provisions to whom He will and sparingly to whom He pleases. The unbelievers rejoice in the life of this world: but brief indeed is the comfort of this worldly life as compared to the life of the hereafter. |
28.60 | The things which you have been given are but the provisions and adornments of this worldly life; and that which is with Allah is better and more lasting. Why don't you use your common sense? |
11.15 | Those who desire the life of this world and its splendors, they are given full reward of their deeds therein and shall not be diminished. |
17.18 | He that desires the transitory things of this life, We readily grant him such things as We please to whomsoever We want, then We condemn him to hell, where he will burn, disgraced and rejected. |
42.20 | He who desires the harvest of the hereafter, shall be given a many fold increase in his harvest; and he who desires the harvest of this world, a share of it shall be given to him: but in the hereafter he shall have no share at all. |
47.36 | The life of this world is but play and amusement. If you believe and follow the way of piety, He will grant you your rewards and will not ask you to give up your possessions. |
75.20 | - Nay, the fact is that you people love this fleeting life |
18.28 | Keep yourself content with those who call on their Rabb morning and evening seeking His good pleasure; and let not your eyes turn away from them desiring the attraction of Worldly Life; nor obey the one whose heart We have permitted to neglect Our remembrance, who follows his own desires and goes to extremes in the conduct of his affairs. |
33.28 | O Prophet! Say to your wives: "If you desire the life of this world and its glitter, then come, I shall give you of these and let you go in an honorable way." |
9.81 | Those who remained behind (did not join the Tabuk expedition) were delighted to sit inactive behind Allah's Rasool, and they hated to make Jihad with their goods and their persons in the cause of Allah. They said to each other "Do not go forth in the heat." Say to them: "The fire of hell is much more severe in heat." If only they could understand! |
9.82 | Let them laugh a little; much will they weep as a recompense for what they have earned. |
9.83 | From now on, if Allah brings you among them and any of them ask your permission to go forth for Jihad, say: "You shall never be allowed to go forth with me nor fight an enemy in my company. You chose to sit inactive on the first occasion, therefore you shall now stay with those who stay behind." |
9.84 | You shall never offer funeral prayer for any of them who dies, nor shall you attend their burial, for they have denied Allah and His Rasool and died while they were transgressors. |
9.85 | Let neither their wealth nor their children dazzle you. Through these Allah wants to punish them in this world and let their souls depart while they are still disbelievers. |
9.86 | Whenever a Surah is revealed, saying: " Believe in Allah and make Jihad along with His Rasool," capable people among them ask you for exemption, saying: "Please leave us with those who are to stay at home." |
9.87 | They preferred to be with those who remain behind, as a result, a seal was set upon their hearts so that they do not understand. |
79.37 | then he who had rebelled |
79.38 | and preferred the life of this world |
79.39 | shall have his abode in hell. |
87.16 | But O men! You prefer the life of this world; |
87.17 | while the Hereafter is better and everlasting. |
4.77 | Have you not seen those who were told to restrain their hands from fighting, establish Salah (regular prayers) and pay Zakah (regular charity). Now when at length they are commanded to fight, lo! A group of them fear people as they should have feared Allah, or even more than that, and say: "Our Rabb! Why have You ordered us to fight? Could you delay its implementation for a while?" Tell them: "The enjoyment of this worldly life is short, life of the hereafter is much better for those who fear Allah, and rest assured that you will not be wronged equal to the fiber of a date-stone. |
9.38 | O believers! What is the matter with you that when you are asked to march forth in the way of Allah, you cling to the earth? Do you prefer the life of this world to the life of the hereafter? If it is so, then you should know that the comforts of this life are little compared to the life of the hereafter. |
15.88 | Do not look at the worldly wealth which We have given to different people among them, nor grieve at their condition. Leave them alone, attend to the believers in kindness, |
20.131 | Do not strain your eyes with envy regarding the worldly benefits We have bestowed on some among them, for with these We seek to test them, the lawful provision of your Rabb is better and more lasting. |
26.205 | Just think! If We let them enjoy this life for many years, |
26.206 | and then the scourge with which they are threatened falls upon them, |
26.207 | of what avail will their past enjoyments be to them? |
43.33 | And were it not that all mankind might become one nation of unbelievers, We would have given those who disbelieve in the Compassionate (Allah), such houses whose roofs, stairways by which they go to upper chambers all made with silver, |
43.34 | and also the doors of their houses and couches on which they recline, |
43.35 | along with ornaments of gold - for all these are nothing but merely comforts of this worldly life. It is the life of the hereafter which your Rabb has reserved for the righteous. |
46.20 | On that Day when the disbelievers will be brought before the fire, they will be told: "You squandered away your good things in your earthly life and you enjoyed them for a while. Today you shall be recompensed with a punishment of humiliation because you behaved with arrogance for which you had no right during your life on earth and because of the transgressions you committed." |
73.11 | Let me deal with rejecters who are enjoying the comforts of this life, so put up with them for a while. |
73.12 | We have in store for them heavy fetters and a blazing fire, |
73.13 | choking food and a painful punishment. |
73.14 | On the day when the earth with all it's mountains will be in a violent commotion, and the mountains will crumble into heaps of shifting sand. |
42.36 | Whatever you are given is nothing but a provision for the transitory life of this world, better and ever lasting is the reward which Allah has for those who believe, put their trust in their Rabb, |
102.1 | O mankind, you have been distracted by the rivalry of piling up worldly gains against one another. |
102.2 | You will never be satisfied until you get into the grave. |
102.3 | Nevertheless, soon you shall come to know. |
102.4 | Again, nevertheless, soon you shall come to know. |
102.5 | Nay! Would that you knew through the real knowledge provided to you in this Qur'an and care about your life in the Hereafter. |
102.6 | Because on the Day of Judgement when you shall see the hell, |
102.7 | and see it with the certainty of your own eyes |
102.8 | - you shall believe it, but that belief is going to do you no good because - on that Day, you shall be questioned about the blessings (faculties and resources that you were given in the worldly life - as to how you used them?) |
4.32 | Do not envy that Allah has given some of you more than the others. Men will be rewarded according to their deeds and women will be rewarded according to theirs. Ask Allah for His grace. Surely Allah has perfect knowledge of everything. |
4.32 | Do not envy that Allah has given some of you more than the others. Men will be rewarded according to their deeds and women will be rewarded according to theirs. Ask Allah for His grace. Surely Allah has perfect knowledge of everything. |
31.33 | O mankind! Have fear of your Rabb and fear that Day when no father shall avail his son nor a son his father. Surely the promise of Allah is true. Let not the life of this world deceive you, nor let the Deceiver (Shaitan) deceive you concerning Allah. |
35.5 | O mankind! Certainly the promise of Allah is true, therefore let not the life of this world deceive you nor let the chief deceiver (Satan) deceive you about Allah. |
57.20 | You should know that the life of this world is only play and amusement, a show and boasting among yourselves, a quest for greater riches and more children. Its similitude is that of vegetation that flourish after rain: the growth of which delights the tillers, then it withers and you see it turn yellow, soon it becomes dry and crumbles away. In the hereafter there will be either severe punishment or forgiveness from Allah and His good pleasure. The life of this world is nothing but an illusion. |
10.7 | As for those who do not hope to meet Us on the Day of Judgement, being well pleased and satisfied with this worldly life and those who give no heed to Our revelations, |
10.8 | they shall have the Fire as their abode because of what they had earned (erroneous creed and wrong conduct). |
11.15 | Those who desire the life of this world and its splendors, they are given full reward of their deeds therein and shall not be diminished. |
11.16 | They are the ones who will have nothing in the hereafter except Hellfire. There they shall come to know that their deeds were fruitless and their actions were worthless. |
17.18 | He that desires the transitory things of this life, We readily grant him such things as We please to whomsoever We want, then We condemn him to hell, where he will burn, disgraced and rejected. |
53.29 | Therefore, neglect those who ignore Our warnings and seek only the life of this world. |
3.145 | No one dies without the permission of Allah. The term of every life is fixed. He that desires the reward in this world shall be given it here, and he that desires the reward in the hereafter shall be given it there. Soon We will reward the thankful. |
4.134 | Anyone who desires the reward of this world should know that Allah possesses the rewards of both, this world and the hereafter. Allah hears all and sees all. |
42.20 | He who desires the harvest of the hereafter, shall be given a many fold increase in his harvest; and he who desires the harvest of this world, a share of it shall be given to him: but in the hereafter he shall have no share at all. |
24.37 | by such people whom neither business nor business profit can divert from the remembrance of Allah, nor from establishing Salah and nor from paying Zakah, for they fear the Day of Judgement when hearts will be overturned and eyes will be petrified, |
24.38 | who hope that Allah will reward them according to the best of their deeds and add for them even more out of His grace: for Allah gives without measure to whom He pleases. |
24.37 | by such people whom neither business nor business profit can divert from the remembrance of Allah, nor from establishing Salah and nor from paying Zakah, for they fear the Day of Judgement when hearts will be overturned and eyes will be petrified, |
24.38 | who hope that Allah will reward them according to the best of their deeds and add for them even more out of His grace: for Allah gives without measure to whom He pleases. |
24.37 | by such people whom neither business nor business profit can divert from the remembrance of Allah, nor from establishing Salah and nor from paying Zakah, for they fear the Day of Judgement when hearts will be overturned and eyes will be petrified, |
24.38 | who hope that Allah will reward them according to the best of their deeds and add for them even more out of His grace: for Allah gives without measure to whom He pleases. |
23.76 | for even now, when We have inflicted punishment on them, they have neither submitted to their Rabb nor humbled themselves towards Him. |
23.77 | Until when We open upon them a gate of severe punishment, you will see that they are plunged in utter despair. |
69.25 | While he, who will be given his Book of Deeds in his left hand, will say: "Woe to me, would that I had not been given my Book of Deeds |
69.26 | nor known what my account was! |
69.27 | Would that my death had ended all! |
69.28 | My wealth had availed me nothing, |
69.29 | and my authority has gone away from me." |
69.30 | We shall say: "Seize him and put a chain around his neck, |
69.31 | then cast him in the blazing fire, |
69.32 | then fasten him with a chain seventy cubits long. |
69.33 | For he did not believe in Allah, the Most High, |
69.34 | nor did he care to feed the poor. |
69.35 | Today he neither has a true friend here, |
69.36 | nor any food except the pus from the washing of wounds, |
69.37 | which none but the wrongdoers eat." |
40.82 | Have they never travelled through the earth and seen what was the end of those who have gone before them? They were more in number and superior in strength than these and they have left behind great traces of their power in the land; yet all that they did was of no avail to them. |
40.83 | When their Rasools came to them with clear revelations, they proudly boasted about their own knowledge; but the very forewarned scourge at which they mocked, hemmed them in. |
40.84 | When they saw Our scourge, they cried out: "We believe in Allah, the One and Only, and we reject all those gods whom we used to associate with Him." |
40.85 | But after seeing Our scourge, their professing the faith (Islam) was of no use to them; such was the practice of Allah in dealing with His servants in the past, and thus the disbelievers were lost. |
28.76 | The fact is that Qarun (Korah) was one of Musa's people, but he rebelled against them. We had given him such treasures that their very keys were a heavy burden to a band of strong men. When his people said to him: "Do not exult, for Allah does not love the exultant. |
28.77 | Rather seek, by means of what Allah has given you, to attain the abode of the hereafter, while not neglecting your share in this world. Be good to others as Allah has been good to you, and do not seek mischief in the land, for Allah does not love the mischief makers." |
28.78 | He replied: "All that I have been given is by virtue of the knowledge that I possess." Did he (Qarun) not know that Allah had destroyed many people before, who were mightier in strength and greater in riches than him? But the criminals are not called to account immediately for their sins. |
28.79 | One day he came out before his people in his worldly glitter. Those who sought the life of this world said: "Would that we had the like of Qarun's fortune! He is indeed a very lucky man." |
28.80 | But those who were endowed with knowledge said: "Alas for you! Better is the reward of Allah for him that has faith and does good deeds; but none shall attain it save those who endured with fortitude." |
28.81 | Then We caused the earth to swallow him, together with his dwelling, and he had no host to help him against Allah; nor was he able to defend himself. |
28.82 | Now the same people who envied him for his lot the day before, began to say: "Alas! We had forgotten that it is indeed Allah Who enlarges the provision for whom He wills and restricts it from whom He pleases. If Allah had not been gracious to us, He could have caused the earth to swallow us too. Alas! We did not remember that the disbelievers never attain felicity." |
23.99 | These people will never refrain from wrongdoing until when death comes to anyone of them, he will say: "O Rabb! Send me back, |
23.100 | so that I may do good deeds in the world that I have left behind." Never! This is just a statement which carries no value, it will be too late because there will be a barrier between them and the world they have just left till the Day they are raised to life again. |
22.11 | There are some people who worship Allah standing on the verge of faith (half faith and half disbelief). When such a person is blessed with good fortune he is content; but if he encounters a trial he turns back headlong; thus losing both this world and the Hereafter, which is a clear-cut loss. |
19.77 | Have you noticed the words of that person who rejects Our Revelations yet boasts: "I shall always be given wealth and children". |
19.78 | Has he gained knowledge of the Unseen or has he been awarded a contract by the Compassionate (Allah)? |
19.79 | By no means! We write down what he says and We will make his punishment long and terrible. |
19.80 | We will inherit all that he boasts of, and he will come back to Us all alone leaving all these things behind. |
93.4 | Certainly the later period shall be better for you than the earlier. |
23.76 | for even now, when We have inflicted punishment on them, they have neither submitted to their Rabb nor humbled themselves towards Him. |
23.77 | Until when We open upon them a gate of severe punishment, you will see that they are plunged in utter despair. |
2.212 | The life of this world is charming to those who are unbelievers and they mock at those who believe, but they forget that those who fear Allah will rank above them on the Day of Resurrection; Allah gives sustenance without measure to whom He wants. |
3.185 | Every soul shall taste death. You shall receive your full reward for everything which you have striven for, on the Day of Resurrection. Whoever is spared from the fire and is admitted into paradise will have attained the objective of this worldly life; for the life of this world is nothing but an illusory enjoyment. |
4.77 | Have you not seen those who were told to restrain their hands from fighting, establish Salah (regular prayers) and pay Zakah (regular charity). Now when at length they are commanded to fight, lo! A group of them fear people as they should have feared Allah, or even more than that, and say: "Our Rabb! Why have You ordered us to fight? Could you delay its implementation for a while?" Tell them: "The enjoyment of this worldly life is short, life of the hereafter is much better for those who fear Allah, and rest assured that you will not be wronged equal to the fiber of a date-stone. |
6.32 | The life of this world is nothing but play and amusement, but the life of the Hereafter will be better for those who are righteous. Will you not use your common sense? |
6.70 | Leave those people alone, who take their religion as mere play and amusement and are deceived by the life of this world. However, keep on admonishing them with this (The Qur'an), lest their souls be damned by their own sinful deeds. They will not have any protector or intercessor to rescue them from Allah, and if they seek to offer every imaginable ransom, it shall not be accepted from them. Such are those who are damned by their own sinful deeds. They will get boiling water to drink and painful torture for their rejection of the Truth. |
6.130 | At that time Allah will also ask: "O Assembly of Jinns and mankind! Did not there come to you the Rasools from amongst you who proclaimed to you My revelations and warned you about the meeting of this Day?" They will reply: "Yes they did, We bear witness against our own souls." Today this worldly life has deceived them but on that Day they will testify against themselves that they were indeed kuffar (unbelievers). |
7.50 | Then the inmates of the fire will cry out to the residents of paradise: "Give us some water or some of the food which Allah has provided you." They will reply: "Allah has prohibited both of these things to the unbelievers, |
7.51 | who took their religion to be mere amusement and play and were deceived by their earthly life." Allah will say: "Today We will forget them as they forgot the meeting of this Day; and mocked at Our revelations." |
10.24 | The example of this worldly life (which you love so much that you have even become neglectful of Our signs) is like the water which We send down from the sky; it mingles with the soil and produces vegetation which becomes the food for men and animals. Then, at the very time when the crops are ripened and the land looks attractive, the people to whom it belongs think that they are able to cultivate it, and there comes Our scourge upon it, by night or in broad day, and We mow it down thoroughly as if nothing existed there yesterday! Thus do We spell out Our signs for those who are thoughtful. |
12.26 | Yusuf said: "It was she who attempted to seduce me." At this - one accusing the other - one member of her own family bore witness saying: "If his shirt is ripped from the front, then she is speaking the truth and he is lying. |
18.45 | O Prophet! Give them the similitude of the life of this world. It is like the vegetation of the earth that flourishes with the rain from the sky, but afterwards the same vegetation turns into dry stubble which is blown away by the winds. Allah is the One Who has power over everything. |
18.46 | Likewise, wealth and children are an attraction of this worldly life; yet honorable deeds that last forever are better rewarded by your Rabb and hold for you a better hope of salvation. |
21.111 | I do not know whether this delay is a trial for you or you are being given respite for an appointed time." |
29.64 | The life of this world is nothing but pastime and play! It is the life of the hereafter that is the true life: if they but knew it. |
45.34 | It will be said: "Today We will forget you as you forgot the meeting of this Day of yours! Hellfire will be your home and none will be there to help you. |
45.35 | This is because you used to take Allah's revelations as a joke and you let the worldly life deceive you." Therefore, on this Day neither they shall be taken out of hell, nor shall they be given a chance for amending their ways to please their Rabb. |
47.36 | The life of this world is but play and amusement. If you believe and follow the way of piety, He will grant you your rewards and will not ask you to give up your possessions. |
3.14 | The life of men when they get to the age of puberty is tempted by desire for women when they get married children, when they get children the hoarding of treasures of gold and silver, splendid horses, cattle, and plantations. These are the comforts for the transitory life of this world; the everlasting best comfort, however, is with Allah. |
3.15 | Say : "Shall I tell you of better things than these, with which the righteous will be rewarded by their Rabb? There will be gardens beneath which rivers flow, where they will live forever with spouses of perfect chastity and the good pleasure of Allah. Allah is watching His servants very closely." |
14.3 | They are the ones who love the life of this world more than the hereafter, who debar others from the Way of Allah and seek to make it crooked: they have gone far astray into error. |
75.20 | - Nay, the fact is that you people love this fleeting life |
44.24 | When you have crossed the red sea along with your people miraculously, then leave the sea divided; for they are a host who are destined to be drowned." |
44.25 | How many gardens and springs they left behind! |
44.26 | And agriculture and grand palaces! |
44.27 | And means of luxury and comfort which they used to enjoy! |
44.28 | Thus was their end! And We let other people inherit what was once theirs. |
44.29 | Neither Heaven nor earth sheds tears for them; nor were they given a respite. |
74.6 | do not favor others to expect a gain, |
2.200 | When you have fulfilled your sacred duties, praise Allah as you used to praise your forefathers or with deeper reverence. There are some who say: "Our Rabb! Give us abundance in this world." Such people will not have any share in the hereafter. |
9.24 | O Prophet, tell them: If your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your spouses, your relatives, the wealth that you have acquired, the business in which you fear a loss, and the homes which you like are dearer to you than Allah, His Rasool, and making Jihad (struggle) in His Way, then wait until Allah brings about His decision. Allah does not guide the transgressors. |
17.21 | See how We have exalted some over others, and certainly the hereafter is more exalted and greater in excellence. |
9.38 | O believers! What is the matter with you that when you are asked to march forth in the way of Allah, you cling to the earth? Do you prefer the life of this world to the life of the hereafter? If it is so, then you should know that the comforts of this life are little compared to the life of the hereafter. |
16.107 | This is because such people love the life of this world more than the hereafter, and that Allah does not guide those who knowingly reject faith. |
16.108 | Such are those whose hearts, ears and eyes are sealed by Allah; and they are the ones who are heedless. |
16.109 | There is no doubt that in the hereafter they will be the losers. |
28.57 | Those who do not wish to be guided say: "If we go along with you and accept this guidance, we shall be driven out from our land." But have We not given them a secure sanctuary to which are brought the fruits of all kinds as a provision from Us? But most of them have no knowledge. |
28.58 | How many towns have We destroyed who once flourished in their economy? Just see those dwellings of theirs, only a few of which have been inhabited after them; at last We Alone became their inheritors. |
28.59 | Your Rabb would never destroy the towns until He had sent in their metropolis a Rasool, proclaiming to them Our revelations; and We would not destroy towns except when their dwellers had become wrongdoers. |
28.60 | The things which you have been given are but the provisions and adornments of this worldly life; and that which is with Allah is better and more lasting. Why don't you use your common sense? |
28.61 | Can a person to whom We have made a handsome promise and he is sure to receive it, be like the one to whom We have only given the provisions of this world and he is scheduled to be presented on the Day of Resurrection for punishment? |
9.24 | O Prophet, tell them: If your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your spouses, your relatives, the wealth that you have acquired, the business in which you fear a loss, and the homes which you like are dearer to you than Allah, His Rasool, and making Jihad (struggle) in His Way, then wait until Allah brings about His decision. Allah does not guide the transgressors. |
18.32 | O Prophet! Give them this parable. Once there were two men. To one of them We had given two gardens of grapevines surrounded with palm-trees and put between them land for cultivation. |
18.33 | Both of those gardens yielded abundant produce and did not fail to yield its best. We had even caused a river to flow between the two gardens. |
18.34 | He had abundant produce, he said to his companion while conversing with him: "I am richer than you and my clan is mightier than yours." |
18.35 | When, having thus wronged his soul, he entered his garden and said: "I do not think that this garden will ever perish! |
18.36 | Nor do I believe that the Hour of Judgment will ever come. Even if I am returned to my Rabb, I will surely find even a better place than this." |
18.37 | His companion replied while still conversing with him: "Do you disbelieve in Him Who created you from dust, from a drop of semen, and fashioned you into a perfect man? |
18.38 | As for myself, Allah is the One Who is my Rabb and I do not associate anyone with Him. |
18.39 | When you entered your garden why did you not say: `It is as Allah pleased, no one has power except Allah!' Though you see me poorer than yourself in wealth and children, |
18.40 | yet my Rabb may give me a garden better than yours, and may send down thunderbolts from sky upon your garden, turning it into a barren wasteland. |
18.41 | Or its' water may dry out and you may never be able to find it." |
18.42 | It so happened that all his fruit produce was destroyed and the vines tumbled down upon their trellises, so he wrung his hands with grief for all that he had spent on it. He cried: "I wish I had not associated anyone with my Rabb!" |
18.43 | He was so helpless that he could neither find anyone to help him beside Allah, nor could he himself avert that catastrophe |
18.44 | it was then that he realized that the real protection comes only from Allah. His is the best reward and His is the best requital. |
32.21 | We shall certainly make them taste the lighter torment in this life before the greater punishment of the hereafter, so that they may return to the Right Way. |
68.17 | Surely We shall try them as We tried the owners of the garden when they swore that they would pluck its fruit the next morning, |
68.18 | without adding any reservation ( such as God willing). |
68.19 | So a calamity from your Rabb came down upon it while they slept, |
68.20 | and by the morning it lay as if it had been already harvested. |
68.21 | At daybreak they called out to one another, |
68.22 | saying: "Go out early to your crop, if you want to pick its fruit." |
68.23 | So they went, whispering to one another: |
68.24 | "Let no needy person enter upon you in the garden today." |
68.25 | Thus they went out, fixed in their stingy resolve (not to give any fruit to the poor people, as if they had the full control over harvesting the fruit). |
68.26 | But when they saw the garden, they cried: "Surely we must have lost our way! |
68.27 | Nay, we have become destitute." |
68.28 | The most upright among them said: "Did I not tell you to glorify Allah? Why did you not glorify Him?" |
68.29 | Then they said: "Glory be to our Rabb! Surely we were unjust," |
68.30 | and they started blaming one another. |
68.31 | Finally they said: "Woe to us! Surely we had become rebellious. |
68.32 | It may be that our Rabb will give us in exchange a better garden than this: surely to our Rabb do we make our humble petition." |
68.33 | Such is the punishment in this life; but the punishment in the Hereafter is even greater, if they but knew it. |
2.219 | They ask you about drinking and gambling. Tell them: "There is great sin in both, although they may have some benefit for men; but the sin is greater than the benefit." They ask you what they should spend; tell them: "Whatever you can." Thus Allah makes His revelations clear to you, so that you may reflect upon |
2.220 | this world and the hereafter. They ask you about orphans. Tell them: "It is best to deal with them justly; you may become co-partners with them, after all they are your brethren; Allah knows who means harm and also who means their welfare. If Allah had wanted He could be hard on you in this matter, surely Allah is Mighty, Wise." |
47.36 | The life of this world is but play and amusement. If you believe and follow the way of piety, He will grant you your rewards and will not ask you to give up your possessions. |
47.37 | If He were to demand all of your possessions and press you for it, you would grow stingy, and He would bring out all your malice. |
47.38 | Behold, you are those who are being asked to give in the cause of Allah. Yet some of you are stingy, whereas whoever is stingy to His cause, is in fact stingy to himself. Allah is self sufficient, it is you who are needy. If you turn away He will replace you by some other folk; who will not be like you. |
108.2 | Therefore, offer Salah (prayer) to your Rabb and sacrifice. |
24.33 | And let those who do not find means to marry keep themselves chaste until Allah enriches them out of His bounty. As for those of your slaves who wish to buy out their liberty, execute the deed of liberty with them if you find them deserving, and give them some of the wealth which Allah has given you. Do not force your slave-girls into prostitution for your own worldly gains, if they wish to preserve their chastity; and if anyone forces them into it, then surely after such a compulsion Allah will be forgiving and merciful to them. |
92.11 | Just think! What benefit will he get from his wealth, if he himself is doomed. |
2.204 | Among the people there is one whose speech fascinates you in this worldly life; he may even call upon Allah to witness what is in his heart, yet he is your staunch opponent. |
18.7 | We have decked the earth with all kinds of ornaments to test the people and to see which of them do the best deeds. |
18.8 | In the end We shall reduce all that is on it to a barren wasteland. |
18.7 | We have decked the earth with all kinds of ornaments to test the people and to see which of them do the best deeds. |
18.8 | In the end We shall reduce all that is on it to a barren wasteland. |
7.48 | The people of the A'raf (heights) will call to certain men (famous personalities from among the inmates of Hell) whom they will recognize by their features and say: "Have you found out that neither your riches nor your arrogant pride have availed you? |
34.37 | It is neither your wealth nor your children which bring you closer to Us even one jot, but those who believe and do good deeds; for them, there will be a double reward for their deeds and in high mansions shall they live in peace. |
73.11 | Let me deal with rejecters who are enjoying the comforts of this life, so put up with them for a while. |
73.12 | We have in store for them heavy fetters and a blazing fire, |
73.13 | choking food and a painful punishment. |
73.14 | On the day when the earth with all it's mountains will be in a violent commotion, and the mountains will crumble into heaps of shifting sand. |
111.1 | Perish the hands of Abu Lahab! And perish he! |
111.2 | His wealth and whatever he earned did not avail him anything. |
111.3 | Soon he shall be burnt in a flaming fire (a pun on the meaning of Abu Lahab, "father of flames"), |
111.4 | and his wife, the carrier of crackling fire wood, |
111.5 | shall have a rope of palm-leaf fibre around her neck. |
53.29 | Therefore, neglect those who ignore Our warnings and seek only the life of this world. |
21.107 | O Muhammad, We have not sent you but as a blessing for all the worlds. |
2.201 | But there are others who say: "Our Rabb! Give us the good life, both in this world and in the Hereafter and save us from the torment of the fire." |
2.202 | Such people shall have their due share in both worlds according to what they have earned, Allah is swift in settling the accounts. |
38.87 | This Qur'an is nothing but a Reminder to all the Worlds; |
38.88 | and before long, you will certainly know its truth." |
68.52 | This (The Qur'an) is nothing but a Reminder to all the people of the world. |
80.27 | How We bring forth grain, |
80.28 | grapes and nutritious vegetation; |
80.29 | olives and dates, |
107.2 | He it is who drives away the orphan with harshness |
8.35 | Their prayer at the House of Allah is nothing but whistling and clapping of hands: whose only answer can be, "Taste the punishment because of your denying the truth." |
70.22 | with the exception of those who offer the Salah (prayer), |
70.23 | remain steadfast in their Salah (prayer), |
9.107 | There are others who built a Masjid for mischievous motives (Masjid-e-Zirar), to spread disbelief and to disunite the believers, and an outpost for one (Abu 'Amir) who had made war against Allah and His Rasool before. They will indeed swear that their intentions are nothing but good; but Allah declares that they are absolute liars. |
9.108 | You should never stand to offer Salah in it. Certainly the Masjid founded on piety from the very first day is more deserving that you should stand to offer Salah in it; for in it there are men who love to be purified; and Allah loves those who purify themselves. |
9.109 | Who is a better person; he who lays the foundation of his building on piety to Allah and His good pleasure, or he who lays the foundation of his building on an undermined bank that will tumble down with him into the fire of Hell? Allah does not guide such wrongdoers. |
9.110 | The foundation of those who so build is never free from suspicion and shakiness in their hearts until their hearts are cut to pieces. Allah is Knowledgeable, Wise. |
22.26 | Remember! We identified the site of the Sacred House to Ibrahim (Abraham), saying, "Worship none besides Me, sanctify My House for those worshippers who make Tawaf (walking counterclockwise around it as a part of the Hajj rituals), and stand in prayer, bow, and prostrate themselves, |
51.15 | As to the righteous, they will be in the midst of gardens and springs, |
51.16 | joyfully receiving what their Rabb shall give them; for they were before that (during their life on earth) righteous people, |
51.17 | They used to sleep but little in the night time, |
51.18 | pray for forgiveness in the early morning, |
51.19 | and share their wealth with the needy who asked for it, and those who could not ask. |
73.2 | Stand in prayers at night, but not the whole night, |
73.3 | half of it or a little less, |
73.4 | or a little more; and recite the Qur'an with measured tone. |
73.5 | Soon We are going to send you a weighty message. |
73.6 | Surely the getting up at night for prayer is most effective for controlling the self and most suitable for reciting the Qur'an as well; |
73.7 | because, during the day you are hard pressed with worldly affairs. |
73.8 | Remember the name of your Rabb and devote yourself to Him exclusively. |
73.20 | Surely your Rabb knows that you stand in prayers nearly two- thirds of the night, and sometimes one-half or one-third of it, so do others among your companions. Allah has the measures of the night and the day. He knows that you will not be able to keep it up, so He has turned to you in Mercy, therefore, read from the Qur'an as much as you easily can. He knows that there may be some sick people among you, and some others who travel through the land to seek Allah's bounty; and yet some others fighting for the cause of Allah. Therefore, read as much of the Qur'an as you easily can. Establish the Salah (five time daily prayers) and pay the Zakah (poor due), and give to Allah a goodly loan. Whatever good you will send forth for yourselves, you will find it with Allah, which will be much better and greater in reward. Seek Allah's forgiveness, surely Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
26.91 | while hell shall be spread open to the straying |
26.92 | and they will be asked: "Now, where are those whom you worshipped |
26.93 | besides Allah? Can they help you or even help themselves?" |
26.94 | Then they will be toppled into it, both they and those who misled them, |
26.95 | together with all the armies of Iblees. |
26.96 | Wherein they will argue with one another |
26.97 | saying: " By Allah, we were indeed in manifest error, |
26.98 | when we made you equals with the Rabb of the Worlds. |
26.99 | It was the criminals who led us astray. |
26.100 | Now we have no intercessors, |
26.101 | and no loving friends. |
26.102 | If we could but once return to our worldly life, we would be of the true believers." |
26.103 | Surely in this narration there is a great lesson, but most of these people do not learn a lesson to become believers. |
66.5 | It may well be that, if he divorce you all, his Rabb will give him in your place better wives than yourselves, submissive, faithful, obedient, penitent, worshippers and keepers of fasting; be they previously married or virgins. |
34.40 | One Day He will gather them all together and ask the angels: "Was it you that these people used to worship?" |
34.41 | They will respond: "Glory be to You! Our tie is with You - as a protector - not with them; but they used to worship the jinns and it was them in whom most of these people believed." |
34.42 | On that Day you will be helpless to profit or harm one another. To the wrongdoers We shall say: "Taste the punishment of the fire which you persistently denied." |
5.60 | Ask them: "Should I tell you of those who will have even worse than this in retribution from Allah? They are those whom Allah has cursed; who have incurred His wrath; some of whom were turned into apes and pigs; who worshipped Taghut (forces of Shaitan); these are worse in rank and far more astray from the Right Way." |
39.17 | As for those who refrain from worshipping Taghut (Satanic forces) and turn to Allah in repentance, there is good news. So O Prophet, give good news to My servants |
5.76 | Ask them: "Would you worship besides Allah someone who can neither harm nor benefit you? While Allah is He who hears all and knows all." |
6.56 | O Muhammad, tell them: "I am forbidden to worship those whom you call upon besides Allah." Say: "I am not going to follow your wishes: if I do, I would be lost and cease to be from the rightly guided." |
10.104 | Say: "O people! Doubt my Deen (religion) if you will, but never will I worship those that you worship besides Allah. I worship Allah, Who has the power to cause your death, and I am commanded to be one of the believers." |
11.108 | As for those who are blessed, they shall be in paradise. They will dwell therein as long as the heavens and the earth shall last, unless your Rabb ordain otherwise; an award which shall never be taken away. |
16.73 | They worship those deities other than Allah, who neither provide them anything for sustenance from the heavens or the earth, nor have any power to do so? |
17.22 | Do not associate another deity with Allah, lest you sit back, condemned, forsaken. |
17.39 | This is but a part of the wisdom which your Rabb has revealed to you. Do not associate other deities as object of worship, lest you should be cast into hell, blameworthy rejected. |
19.81 | They have taken other deities for worship besides Allah, so that they should be a source of strength to them. |
19.82 | By no means! Those very deities will renounce their worship and turn against them on the Day of Judgement. |
22.71 | Yet they worship besides Allah those deities for which He has revealed no sanction, nor they themselves have any knowledge about them; certainly the wrongdoers shall have no helper. |
25.17 | On that Day, He will gather all these people together along with the deities whom they worshiped besides Allah, and ask: "Was it you who misled these servants of Mine, or did they choose to go astray themselves?" |
25.18 | Those deities will answer: "Glory be to You! It was not befitting for us that we could take any guardian besides You, but You let them and their forefathers enjoy the comforts of worldly life until they forgot the Reminder, and thereby became worthless people." |
25.19 | Thus your gods will deny all that you profess today. Then you shall neither be able to avert your punishment nor shall you get any help from anywhere; and every one among you who is guilty of wrongdoing, We shall make him taste the mighty punishment. |
36.74 | Yet they have taken other gods besides Allah hoping to get their help. |
36.75 | But they do not have the ability to help them yet their worshippers stand like warriors ready to defend them. |
39.17 | As for those who refrain from worshipping Taghut (Satanic forces) and turn to Allah in repentance, there is good news. So O Prophet, give good news to My servants |
39.36 | Is Allah not all-sufficient for His servants? Yet they try to frighten you with others besides Him! For such whom Allah confounds, there can be no guide. |
39.38 | If you ask them: "who created the heavens and the earth?" They will surely say: "Allah." Ask them: "Do you think then, that if Allah intends to harm me, can they (your goddesses) - to whom you invoke besides Allah - save me from His harm or if He wants to bestow on me His blessings, can they withhold His blessings?" Tell them: "Allah is all-sufficient for me. On Him do the reliant rely." |
40.66 | O Prophet, tell them: "I have been forbidden to invoke those whom you invoke besides Allah. How can I do this when clear revelations have come to me from my Rabb, and I have been commanded to submit myself to the Rabb of the worlds." |
109.1 | Say: O unbelievers! |
109.2 | I worship not that you worship, |
109.3 | nor will you worship that which I worship. |
109.4 | I shall never worship those gods whom you worship, |
109.5 | nor it appears will you ever worship Allah, whom I worship. |
109.6 | to you be your religion, and to me mine. |
14.30 | They set up equals with Allah to mislead people from His Way. Tell them: "Well, you may enjoy yourself for a while, but your final destination is going to be hellfire." |
34.41 | They will respond: "Glory be to You! Our tie is with You - as a protector - not with them; but they used to worship the jinns and it was them in whom most of these people believed." |
34.42 | On that Day you will be helpless to profit or harm one another. To the wrongdoers We shall say: "Taste the punishment of the fire which you persistently denied." |
35.14 | If you pray to them they cannot hear your prayers and even if they could hear you they could not answer you. On the Day of Resurrection they will deny your associating them with Allah. O mankind! None can inform you about all this except the One Who is All-Aware. |
36.60 | Did I not enjoin you, O children of Adam, not to worship Shaitan, who is your open enemy, |
36.61 | and that you should worship Me which is the Right Way? |
36.62 | Yet, inspite of this, he (Shaitan) has led a great number of you astray. Had you no common sense? |
36.63 | This is the hell, of which you were repeatedly warned. |
36.64 | Now! Enter in it this Day because you persistently rejected the truth." |
41.37 | Among His signs are the night and the day and the sun and moon. Do not prostrate yourselves before the sun or the moon; rather prostrate yourselves before Allah, Who created them both, if you truly are His worshippers. |
41.38 | So if the unbelievers disdain His worship, let them remember that the angels who are nearest to your Rabb, glorify Him day and night and never feel tired. |
45.23 | Have you considered the case of such an individual who has made his own desires as his god, and Allah having knowledge let him go astray, and sealed his hearing and heart and drew a veil over his sight? Who is there to guide him after Allah has withdrawn His guidance? Will you not learn a lesson? |
39.9 | Can he who is obedient, pass the hours of night prostrating in worship or standing in adoration, fearing the hereafter and hope to earn the Mercy of his Rabb, be compared to the man who does not? Are the knowledgeable and the ignorant equal? In fact, none will take heed except the people of understanding. |
1.4 | Master of the Day of Judgment. |
6.162 | Also declare: "Surely my Salah, my devotion, my life, and my death are all for Allah the Rabb of the Worlds. |
17.23 | Your Rabb has decreed to you that: You shall worship none but Him, and you shall be kind to your parents; if one or both of them live to their old age in your lifetime, you shall not say to them any word of contempt nor repel them and you shall address them in kind words. |
18.110 | O Muhammad, tell them: "I am but a human being like you; the revelation is sent to me to declare that your God is One God; therefore, whoever hopes to meet his Rabb, let him do good deeds and join no other deity in the worship of his Rabb." |
21.92 | Verily this brotherhood of yours is a single brotherhood and I am your only Rabb, therefore worship Me Alone. |
21.93 | But the people have divided their religion into sects between them- to Us they shall all return. |
29.65 | If they embark on a ship, and the ship gets into trouble, they call upon Allah, being sincerely obedient to Him; but when He brings them safely to land, they start committing shirk (giving credit for their safe arrival to others); |
39.3 | Beware! Sincere true obedience is due to Allah Alone! As for those who take other guardians (worship the saints) besides Him and justify their conduct, saying: "We worship them only that they may bring us nearer to Allah." Surely Allah will judge between them concerning all that in which they differ. Allah does not guide him who is a liar and a disbeliever. |
39.15 | As for yourselves, I have conveyed to you the Truth and if you do not believe, then worship what you want besides Him." Say: "The real losers are those who will lose their souls as well their families on the Day of Resurrection. Ah! That will indeed be an open Loss." |
39.16 | There shall be layers of fire above them and layers of fire beneath them. Such is the doom about which Allah wants His servants to fear, and says: "O My servants, avoid My wrath." |
39.64 | O Prophet say to the mushrikin: "O ignorant! Do you bid me to worship someone other than Allah?" |
19.65 | He is the Rabb of the heavens and the earth, and of all that lies in between, so worship Him, be steadfast in His worship. Do you know any other being with the qualities like Him?" |
39.9 | Can he who is obedient, pass the hours of night prostrating in worship or standing in adoration, fearing the hereafter and hope to earn the Mercy of his Rabb, be compared to the man who does not? Are the knowledgeable and the ignorant equal? In fact, none will take heed except the people of understanding. |
37.164 | The angels in fact say: "We each have our appointed place. |
37.165 | We range ourselves in ranks for His service |
4.172 | The Messiah (Jesus) never disdained to be the worshipper of Allah nor do the angels who are nearest to Allah. Whosoever disdains His worship and is arrogant will be brought before Him all together. |
40.60 | And your Rabb says: "Call on Me, I will answer your prayers. Surely those who are too arrogant to worship Me shall soon enter hell in humiliation." |
39.9 | Can he who is obedient, pass the hours of night prostrating in worship or standing in adoration, fearing the hereafter and hope to earn the Mercy of his Rabb, be compared to the man who does not? Are the knowledgeable and the ignorant equal? In fact, none will take heed except the people of understanding. |
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