Surah Luqman
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Alif. Lam. Mim. (1) These are revelations of the wise Scripture, (2) A guidance and a mercy for the good, (3) Those who establish worship and pay the poor-due and have sure faith in the Hereafter. (4) Such have guidance from their Lord. Such are the successful.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
Noah effectively communicated his message from God by following three key principles:
1. Simplifying his message by providing key takeaways, breaking it down into a simple story using everyday language.
2. Connecting his message to the noble cause of worshipping God alone and avoiding punishment in the afterlife to appeal to human needs and win hearts.
3. Addressing people with patience, balancing emotion and logic, and understanding humans by accepting failures and embracing flexibility rather than perfection.
The document provides 7 reasons why one must read the Qur'an, including that it provides guidance from God, communicates how to worship and connect with God through prayer, is inimitable in its style and content, has remained incorruptible since revelation, and is unsurpassable as the final revelation from God. The Qur'an enlightens people about their purpose and path to success in this life and the next.
This document discusses several topics from the Quran including:
1. The characteristics of Mohsineen as establishing prayer, paying zakat, and having firm faith in the hereafter.
2. The concept of Lahw al-Hadith as vain speech that makes one neglectful of Allah.
3. The story of Luqman and the wisdom he imparted to his son regarding gratitude to Allah and avoidance of shirk among other things.
4. The wonders of Allah's creation both within the human body and external in the universe.
This document provides an overview and explanation of Surah Luqman from the Quran, highlighting its main themes of tawheed (monotheism), manners, obedience to parents and Allah, humility, and how to raise children according to Islamic teachings. Key concepts discussed include the importance of salah, being among the muhsineen who devote themselves to Allah, and obeying one's parents except when it contradicts religious obligations.
The document is a summary of verses 31:1-23 from the Quranic chapter of Surah Luqman. It discusses several topics:
- The wisdom and guidance provided in the verses of the Quran.
- Admonitions from Luqman to his son to be grateful to God, avoid polytheism and idolatry, and establish prayers.
- God's creation of the heavens, earth, mountains and living creatures.
- Those who believe and do good works will receive gardens of bliss as reward.
This document summarizes the 29th chapter of the Quran, Surah al-Ankaboot (The Spider). It discusses several topics, including how Allah will test believers to distinguish between the truthful and liars, the punishment of wrongdoers on judgement day, stories of prophets like Noah and Abraham who were sent to guide their people, and how Allah originates and reproduces creation as evidence of His power. It warns that no one can escape Allah's punishment or find protection besides Him.
This document provides a summary of key terms and concepts related to Arabic grammar from two handouts for Madina Books 2 and 3. It lists topics covered in each book such as emphatic lam, types of verbs, moods, conjugations, and more. It also provides examples from the Quran for uses of the word "inna" and references related grammar terms.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
Noah effectively communicated his message from God by following three key principles:
1. Simplifying his message by providing key takeaways, breaking it down into a simple story using everyday language.
2. Connecting his message to the noble cause of worshipping God alone and avoiding punishment in the afterlife to appeal to human needs and win hearts.
3. Addressing people with patience, balancing emotion and logic, and understanding humans by accepting failures and embracing flexibility rather than perfection.
The document provides 7 reasons why one must read the Qur'an, including that it provides guidance from God, communicates how to worship and connect with God through prayer, is inimitable in its style and content, has remained incorruptible since revelation, and is unsurpassable as the final revelation from God. The Qur'an enlightens people about their purpose and path to success in this life and the next.
This document discusses several topics from the Quran including:
1. The characteristics of Mohsineen as establishing prayer, paying zakat, and having firm faith in the hereafter.
2. The concept of Lahw al-Hadith as vain speech that makes one neglectful of Allah.
3. The story of Luqman and the wisdom he imparted to his son regarding gratitude to Allah and avoidance of shirk among other things.
4. The wonders of Allah's creation both within the human body and external in the universe.
This document provides an overview and explanation of Surah Luqman from the Quran, highlighting its main themes of tawheed (monotheism), manners, obedience to parents and Allah, humility, and how to raise children according to Islamic teachings. Key concepts discussed include the importance of salah, being among the muhsineen who devote themselves to Allah, and obeying one's parents except when it contradicts religious obligations.
The document is a summary of verses 31:1-23 from the Quranic chapter of Surah Luqman. It discusses several topics:
- The wisdom and guidance provided in the verses of the Quran.
- Admonitions from Luqman to his son to be grateful to God, avoid polytheism and idolatry, and establish prayers.
- God's creation of the heavens, earth, mountains and living creatures.
- Those who believe and do good works will receive gardens of bliss as reward.
This document summarizes the 29th chapter of the Quran, Surah al-Ankaboot (The Spider). It discusses several topics, including how Allah will test believers to distinguish between the truthful and liars, the punishment of wrongdoers on judgement day, stories of prophets like Noah and Abraham who were sent to guide their people, and how Allah originates and reproduces creation as evidence of His power. It warns that no one can escape Allah's punishment or find protection besides Him.
This document provides a summary of key terms and concepts related to Arabic grammar from two handouts for Madina Books 2 and 3. It lists topics covered in each book such as emphatic lam, types of verbs, moods, conjugations, and more. It also provides examples from the Quran for uses of the word "inna" and references related grammar terms.
Importance of sunnah in the life of a believervirtualMaryam
1) The hadith emphasizes the importance of following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. It mentions how the Prophet said that he loves following the Sunnah more than anything else except the Quran.
2) The hadith also mentions how Caliph Umar was told by the Prophet that he is now a believer since he follows the Sunnah.
3) The document outlines some benefits of following the Sunnah such as gaining Allah's mercy, entering Jannah, forgiveness of sins, righteous company, and being with those whom you love in the hereafter.
The document summarizes 13 du'aas (supplications) that are mentioned in the Quran which were made by various prophets and messengers of Allah. It provides the Arabic text and English translation of each du'aa. The du'aas are from prophets such as Adam, Noah, Yunus, Ayyub, Moses, Yaqoob, Yusuf, Lot, Shuaib, Solomon, Zakariyya, and others. The document highlights how Muslims can learn inspirational supplications directly from the Quran.
It is the Glad Tidings for you Oh Repentant. :) QalbunJameel
This document provides guidance on the importance of repentance in Islam. It discusses how all humans sin but the best are those who repent. Repentance leads to righteousness and success. The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, would repent to Allah over 70 times a day to seek forgiveness. Allah is pleased with those who repent sincerely. The document encourages repentance before death and quotes verses from the Quran emphasizing Allah's forgiveness for those who repent from their sins and do righteous deeds. It urges hastening to repentance while the door of repentance remains open.
Every aspect of the Prophet’s life merits admiration; every detail of his teachings is beneficial; every character of him is worthy of following.
This book presents some glimpses of the Prophet’s life and teachings. It is interesting, indeed, to observe the relevance of these glimpses to today’s life, fourteen centuries after his passing (peace and blessings be upon him).
Download here: http://www.onislam.net/english/ebooks/shariah/468015-glimpses-from-the-prophets-life-part-1-free-ebook.html
100 quranic verses_you_must_know is a collection of Quran verses on various topics which Muslims and Non Muslims must be aware for better understanding of a religion and remove misconception.
Self reflection supplications by dilara serkanAnilaArya2
The document contains several Arabic prayers and Quranic verses related to managing anger and negative emotions. It begins with a verse reminding believers to be patient and forgiving of others' mistakes. Later verses encourage seeking refuge in Allah from anger and Satan, asking Allah to remove anger from the heart. It concludes by reminding the reader to put their trust in Allah during times of confusion or difficulty. Overall, the document provides guidance from Islamic scripture on controlling emotions and relying on Allah for peace.
The document discusses religious tolerance and dialogue based on verses from the Quran. It notes there are over 100 verses promoting tolerance in the Quran. It quotes several verses commanding Muslims to call others to the faith through wisdom and fine discussion, and not to dispute with People of the Book except in a good manner. The document emphasizes there is no intolerance for other religions in Islam, quoting a verse saying those who believe in God and do good works among Jews, Christians, Sabians and others will be rewarded.
This document discusses the challenges of providing proper Islamic education to children as they grow up. It argues that part-time Islamic classes are not enough, as Islamic education needs to be the dominant worldview and philosophy guiding a child's overall development. The goal should be nurturing an Islamic identity from an early age and equipping children to discern truth from falsehood based on Islamic principles. It also emphasizes the need to continuously nurture the three pillars of faith, practice, and excellence as embodied in the Tawhidic paradigm throughout a child's education and development.
The document discusses the oneness of God in Islam and various monotheistic faiths. It provides verses from the Quran and Bible affirming that God is one and has no partners. Jesus is described as a prophet according to both Islamic and Christian scripture. The document emphasizes that all prophets, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, preached the same core message of submitting one's will to God.
The document discusses verses 28-31 from Surat ul Kahf, which urge Muslims to be patient with those who remember Allah and seek His pleasure through prayers and good deeds. The verses warn that Allah has sealed the hearts of disbelievers and prepared Hell for wrongdoers, while promising Paradise for believers who do righteous deeds, where they will be adorned and recline on thrones near flowing rivers. The significance of these verses is choosing guidance over misguidance, and the rewards or punishments in the afterlife based on one's beliefs and actions in this life.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This is a wonderful journey to some Gleams of the Blessed Reminder -The Holy Qur’an- and its mesmerizing beauty.
It is a compilation of some verses from the Holy Qur’an in its original language Arabic with translation in English by The Holy Qur'an, King Fahd Holy Qur'an Printing Complex.
The Holy Qur’an is a miracle of language, style, prophecies and scientific revelations.
Browsing through these Gleams will increase your appreciation for all God’s wonders and creations. Most importantly you will get to enjoy His divine love which is manifested by His divine protection, help, success, mercy, peace, and tranquility upon us.
Author: ibn Taymiyyah| Size: 1MB | Pages: 139 | Format: PDF
One of the works on this subject is his “al-Fatwaa al-Hamawiyyah” which he wrote as an answer to a question presented to him in the Hijrah year of 698 from Hamaah, a place in ash-Shaam. In it, he was asked what the scholars and Imaams of the religion say concerning the Aayaat and the Ahaadeeth of the Siaat, or the attributes and characteristics of Allah. So he answered in about 83 pages and due to which, he suffered trials and afflictions.
The document is a passage from the Quran describing the creation of Adam and Iblis' refusal to bow down before him. God created Adam from clay and breathed life into him, commanding the angels to bow down. All the angels did so except Iblis, who was arrogant and prideful. Iblis was punished and cursed by God until the Day of Judgment.
The document discusses evidence for the core beliefs of Islam. It provides evidence from Quranic verses to support the following beliefs:
1. That Allah is the one true God and Creator of all things.
2. That Islam is the final and complete religion, based on believing in Allah's oneness and following His commands.
3. That Muhammad is the final prophet of Allah, as supported by verses stating he delivered Allah's message.
The document uses numerous Quranic verses to establish the theological foundations of Islam and prove the key tenets of monotheism and Muhammad's prophethood.
The document provides evidence for key beliefs in Islam through quotes from the Quran. It discusses:
1) The oneness of God (tawhid) and that everything other than God was created by Him.
2) Knowledge of God comes through observing His signs in creation like day and night and the heavens.
3) Islam is the final and complete religion, as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Quran.
4) Faith (iman) requires belief in God, the angels, books, messengers, and the afterlife.
Quran. 29. surat al `ankabut, arabic text and roman arabic scriptaaaaaaabbbbbbb2
This document is a summary of Surat Al-`Ankabut (The Spider) from the Quran. It discusses several stories from prophets including Abraham persuading his people to worship Allah alone, the story of Noah and the flood, Lot and the destruction of towns of sinful people. It warns of punishment for disbelievers and those who worship other than Allah. It praises those who believe and do good works, and establishes Allah as the supreme creator of the heavens and earth.
This document contains summaries of several supplications from the Quran. It provides the Arabic text and English translation of 12 different supplications asking God for guidance, forgiveness of sins, mercy, blessings, and protection from punishment and oppressors. The supplications seek good in this life and the hereafter, and ask God not to burden believers beyond their ability.
Importance of sunnah in the life of a believervirtualMaryam
1) The hadith emphasizes the importance of following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. It mentions how the Prophet said that he loves following the Sunnah more than anything else except the Quran.
2) The hadith also mentions how Caliph Umar was told by the Prophet that he is now a believer since he follows the Sunnah.
3) The document outlines some benefits of following the Sunnah such as gaining Allah's mercy, entering Jannah, forgiveness of sins, righteous company, and being with those whom you love in the hereafter.
The document summarizes 13 du'aas (supplications) that are mentioned in the Quran which were made by various prophets and messengers of Allah. It provides the Arabic text and English translation of each du'aa. The du'aas are from prophets such as Adam, Noah, Yunus, Ayyub, Moses, Yaqoob, Yusuf, Lot, Shuaib, Solomon, Zakariyya, and others. The document highlights how Muslims can learn inspirational supplications directly from the Quran.
It is the Glad Tidings for you Oh Repentant. :) QalbunJameel
This document provides guidance on the importance of repentance in Islam. It discusses how all humans sin but the best are those who repent. Repentance leads to righteousness and success. The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, would repent to Allah over 70 times a day to seek forgiveness. Allah is pleased with those who repent sincerely. The document encourages repentance before death and quotes verses from the Quran emphasizing Allah's forgiveness for those who repent from their sins and do righteous deeds. It urges hastening to repentance while the door of repentance remains open.
Every aspect of the Prophet’s life merits admiration; every detail of his teachings is beneficial; every character of him is worthy of following.
This book presents some glimpses of the Prophet’s life and teachings. It is interesting, indeed, to observe the relevance of these glimpses to today’s life, fourteen centuries after his passing (peace and blessings be upon him).
Download here: http://www.onislam.net/english/ebooks/shariah/468015-glimpses-from-the-prophets-life-part-1-free-ebook.html
100 quranic verses_you_must_know is a collection of Quran verses on various topics which Muslims and Non Muslims must be aware for better understanding of a religion and remove misconception.
Self reflection supplications by dilara serkanAnilaArya2
The document contains several Arabic prayers and Quranic verses related to managing anger and negative emotions. It begins with a verse reminding believers to be patient and forgiving of others' mistakes. Later verses encourage seeking refuge in Allah from anger and Satan, asking Allah to remove anger from the heart. It concludes by reminding the reader to put their trust in Allah during times of confusion or difficulty. Overall, the document provides guidance from Islamic scripture on controlling emotions and relying on Allah for peace.
The document discusses religious tolerance and dialogue based on verses from the Quran. It notes there are over 100 verses promoting tolerance in the Quran. It quotes several verses commanding Muslims to call others to the faith through wisdom and fine discussion, and not to dispute with People of the Book except in a good manner. The document emphasizes there is no intolerance for other religions in Islam, quoting a verse saying those who believe in God and do good works among Jews, Christians, Sabians and others will be rewarded.
This document discusses the challenges of providing proper Islamic education to children as they grow up. It argues that part-time Islamic classes are not enough, as Islamic education needs to be the dominant worldview and philosophy guiding a child's overall development. The goal should be nurturing an Islamic identity from an early age and equipping children to discern truth from falsehood based on Islamic principles. It also emphasizes the need to continuously nurture the three pillars of faith, practice, and excellence as embodied in the Tawhidic paradigm throughout a child's education and development.
The document discusses the oneness of God in Islam and various monotheistic faiths. It provides verses from the Quran and Bible affirming that God is one and has no partners. Jesus is described as a prophet according to both Islamic and Christian scripture. The document emphasizes that all prophets, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, preached the same core message of submitting one's will to God.
The document discusses verses 28-31 from Surat ul Kahf, which urge Muslims to be patient with those who remember Allah and seek His pleasure through prayers and good deeds. The verses warn that Allah has sealed the hearts of disbelievers and prepared Hell for wrongdoers, while promising Paradise for believers who do righteous deeds, where they will be adorned and recline on thrones near flowing rivers. The significance of these verses is choosing guidance over misguidance, and the rewards or punishments in the afterlife based on one's beliefs and actions in this life.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This document discusses the key beliefs and principles of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. It defines monotheism as believing that Allah alone is the one true God and creator of all things. The five pillars of Islam are identified as the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Faith or Iman is defined as believing in Allah, angels, holy books, prophets, destiny, and the afterlife. Al-Ihsan is worshipping Allah as if you can see Him at all times.
This is a wonderful journey to some Gleams of the Blessed Reminder -The Holy Qur’an- and its mesmerizing beauty.
It is a compilation of some verses from the Holy Qur’an in its original language Arabic with translation in English by The Holy Qur'an, King Fahd Holy Qur'an Printing Complex.
The Holy Qur’an is a miracle of language, style, prophecies and scientific revelations.
Browsing through these Gleams will increase your appreciation for all God’s wonders and creations. Most importantly you will get to enjoy His divine love which is manifested by His divine protection, help, success, mercy, peace, and tranquility upon us.
Author: ibn Taymiyyah| Size: 1MB | Pages: 139 | Format: PDF
One of the works on this subject is his “al-Fatwaa al-Hamawiyyah” which he wrote as an answer to a question presented to him in the Hijrah year of 698 from Hamaah, a place in ash-Shaam. In it, he was asked what the scholars and Imaams of the religion say concerning the Aayaat and the Ahaadeeth of the Siaat, or the attributes and characteristics of Allah. So he answered in about 83 pages and due to which, he suffered trials and afflictions.
The document is a passage from the Quran describing the creation of Adam and Iblis' refusal to bow down before him. God created Adam from clay and breathed life into him, commanding the angels to bow down. All the angels did so except Iblis, who was arrogant and prideful. Iblis was punished and cursed by God until the Day of Judgment.
The document discusses evidence for the core beliefs of Islam. It provides evidence from Quranic verses to support the following beliefs:
1. That Allah is the one true God and Creator of all things.
2. That Islam is the final and complete religion, based on believing in Allah's oneness and following His commands.
3. That Muhammad is the final prophet of Allah, as supported by verses stating he delivered Allah's message.
The document uses numerous Quranic verses to establish the theological foundations of Islam and prove the key tenets of monotheism and Muhammad's prophethood.
The document provides evidence for key beliefs in Islam through quotes from the Quran. It discusses:
1) The oneness of God (tawhid) and that everything other than God was created by Him.
2) Knowledge of God comes through observing His signs in creation like day and night and the heavens.
3) Islam is the final and complete religion, as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Quran.
4) Faith (iman) requires belief in God, the angels, books, messengers, and the afterlife.
Quran. 29. surat al `ankabut, arabic text and roman arabic scriptaaaaaaabbbbbbb2
This document is a summary of Surat Al-`Ankabut (The Spider) from the Quran. It discusses several stories from prophets including Abraham persuading his people to worship Allah alone, the story of Noah and the flood, Lot and the destruction of towns of sinful people. It warns of punishment for disbelievers and those who worship other than Allah. It praises those who believe and do good works, and establishes Allah as the supreme creator of the heavens and earth.
This document contains summaries of several supplications from the Quran. It provides the Arabic text and English translation of 12 different supplications asking God for guidance, forgiveness of sins, mercy, blessings, and protection from punishment and oppressors. The supplications seek good in this life and the hereafter, and ask God not to burden believers beyond their ability.
1. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مِِحميِ رَّ ال نِ حنمِْنم رَّ ال هللِ ا مِسِْنم بِ
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
3. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مِكميِ حَِك لِْنما بِ تباَِككِ لِْنما تُ يباَِكآ كَِك لِْنمتِ
[31:2] These are verses of the Book of Wisdom
4. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
نَِك نميِسِ حِْنم نمُ لِْنملِّ ةً ل نمَِك حِْنم رَِك وَِك د ىً لهُ
[31:3] A guidance and a mercy for the doers of
goodness,
5. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
همُ وَِك ةَِككباَِك زَّ ال نَِك تنوُ ؤِْنم يُ وَِك ةَِكلَِك صَّ ال نَِك نمنوُ قميِيُ نَِك ذيِلَّا
نَِك ننوُ قِينوُ مِْنم هُ ةِرَِك خِ لِْنم بباِ
[31:4] Those who keep up prayer and pay the poor-
rate and they are certain of the hereafter.
6. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مُ هُ كَِك ئِلَِكوِْنم أُ وَِك مِْنم هِ بِّرَّ منِّ د ىً لهُ ل ىَِكعَِك كَِك ئِلَِكوِْنم أُ
نَِك حنوُ لِفِْنمنمُ لِْنما
[31:5] These are on a guidance from their Lord, and
these are they who are successful:
7. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
لَّ ضِ ميُ لِ ثِ ديِحَِك لِْنما نوَِك هِْنم لَِك ر يِ تَِكشِْنم يَِك منَِك سِ نباَّال نَِك مِ وَِك
كَِك ئِلَِكوأُ واً ل زُ هُ هباَِك ذَِكخِ تَّيَِكوَِك مٍ ولِْنمعِ رِ ميْغِنمَِك بِ هللَِّ ا لِ بميِسَِك عنَِك
نٌ هميِ مُّ بٌ ذاَِكعَِك مِْنم هُ لَِك
[31:6] And of men is he who takes instead frivolous
discourse to lead astray from Allah's path without
knowledge, and to take it for a mockery; these
shall have an abasing chastisement.
8. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مِْنم لَّ أنَِككَِك راً ل بِكِْنم تَِكسِْنم مُ ل ىَّوَِك نباَِكتُ يباَِكآ هِ ميْلِنمَِكعَِك ل ىَِكتِْنمتُ ذاَِكإِوَِك
بٍ و ذاَِكعَِك بِ هُ رِْنم شِّ بَِكفَِك راً ل قِْنموَِك هِ ميْنِنمَِكذُ أُ ف يِ نَّ أَِككَِك هباَِك عِْنم نمَِك سِْنم يَِك
مٍ ولميِأَِك
[31:7] And when Our communications are recited
to him, he turns back proudly, as if he had not
heard them, as though in his ears were a
heaviness, therefore announce to him a painful
chastisement.
9. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
تُ نباَّجَِك مِْنم هُ لَِك تِ حباَِك لِصباَّ ال لنواُ نمِ عَِك وَِك ننواُ مَِك آ نَِك ذيِلَّا نَّ إِ
مِعميِ نَّال
[31:8] (As for) those who believe and do good, they
shall surely have gardens of bliss,
10. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مُ كميِمي حَِك لْحا زُ ززيِمي عَِك لْحا وَِك هُ وَِك و اقًّاحَِك للَّهِمي ا دَِكعْح وَِك و اهَِك فميِمي نَِك دزيِميلِميو اخَِك
[31:9] Abiding in them; the promise of Allah; (a)
true (promise), and He is the Mighty, the Wise.
11. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ف يِمي ق ىَِكلْحأَِكوَِك و اهَِك نَِكوْح رَِك تَِك دٍ تمَِك عَِك رِمي ميْغحَِك بِمي تِمي واَِك و امَِك سَّه ال قَِك لَِكخَِك
لِّ كُ منِمي و اهَِك فميِمي ثَّه بَِكوَِك مْح كُ بِمي دَِكمميِمي تَِك أ نَِك يَِك سِمي واَِك رَِك ضِمي رْح لْحَِك ا
لِّ كُ منِمي و اهَِك فميِمي و انَِكتْحبَِكأنَِكفَِك و اءمَِك و اءمَِك سَّه ال نَِك مِمي و انَِكلْحزَِك أنَِكوَِك ةٍ ت بَّهداَِك
مٍ ترزيِمي كَِك جٍ ت وْح زَِك
[31:10] He created the heavens without pillars as you see
them, and put mountains upon the earth lest it might
convulse with you, and He spread in it animals of every
kind; and We sent down water from the cloud, then
caused to grow therein (vegetation) of every noble kind.
12. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
هِمي نِميدوُ منِمي نَِك ذزيِميلَّها قَِك لَِكخَِك ذاَِكو امَِك ن يِميروُ أَِكفَِك للَّهِمي ا قُ لْحخَِك ذاَِكهَِك
نٍ ت بميِميمُّ لٍ ت لَِك ضَِك ف يِمي نَِك موُ لِميو اظَّه ال لِمي بَِك
[31:11] This is Allah's creation, but show Me what
those besides Him have created. Nay, the unjust
are in manifest error
13. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
منَِك وَِك للَّهِميِمي رْح كُ شْح ا نِمي أَِك ةَِك مَِك كْح حِمي لْحا نَِك و امَِك قْحلُ و انَِكميْتحَِكآ دْح قَِكلَِكوَِك
للَّهَِك ا نَّه إِميفَِك رَِك فَِككَِك منَِك وَِك هِمي سِمي فْحنَِكلِمي رُ كُ شْح زيَِك و امَِك نَّهإِميفَِك رْح كُ شْح زيَِك
دٌ مميِمي حَِك يٌّ نِميغَِك
[31:12] And certainly We gave wisdom to Luqman,
saying: Be grateful to Allah. And whoever is
grateful, he is only grateful for his own soul; and
whoever is ungrateful, then surely Allah is Self-
sufficient, Praised.
14. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
لَِك يَّه نَِكبُ و ازيَِك هُ ظُ عِمي زيَِك وَِك هُ وَِك هِمي نِميبْحلِمي نُ و امَِك قْحلُ لَِك و اقَِك ذْح إِميوَِك
مٌ ظميِمي عَِك مٌ لْحظُ لَِك كَِك رْح شِّ ال نَّه إِمي للَّهِمي و ابِمي كْح رِمي شْح تُ
[31:13] And when Luqman said to his son while he
admonished him: O my son! do not associate
aught with Allah; most surely polytheism is a
grievous iniquity--
15. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ل ىَِكعَِك و انً اهْح وَِك هُ مُّ أُ هُ تْحلَِكمَِك حَِك هِمي زيْدحَِكلِمياوَِك بِمي نَِك و اسَِك لنْحِمي ا و انَِكميْصحَّه وَِك وَِك
ل يِمي رْح كُ شْح ا نِمي أَِك نِمي ميْمحَِك و اعَِك ف يِمي هُ لُ و اصَِك فِميوَِك نٍ ت هْح وَِك
رُ صميِمي مَِك لْحا يَّه لَِكإِمي كَِك زيْدحَِكلِمياوَِك لِميوَِك
[31:14] And We have enjoined man in respect of
his parents-- his mother bears him with faintings
upon faintings and his weaning takes two years--
saying: Be grateful to Me and to both your
parents; to Me is the eventual coming.
16. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مٌ لْحعِمي هِمي بِمي كَِك لَِك سَِك ميْلحَِك و امَِك ب يِمي كَِك رِمي شْح تُ أ نَِك عل ىَِك كَِك داَِكهَِك و اجَِك إ نِميوَِك
عْح بِميتَّهواَِك و افً اروُ عْح مَِك و اميَنِكْحدُّال ف يِمي و امَِك هُ بْححِمي و اصَِك وَِك و امَِك هُ عْح طِمي تُ لَِك فَِك
و امَِك بِمي كمُ ئُ بِّ نَِكأُ فَِك مْح كُ عُ جِمي رْح مَِك يَّه لَِكإِمي مَّهثُ يَّه لَِكإِمي بَِك و انَِكأَِك نْح مَِك لَِك بميِميسَِك
نَِك لوُ مَِك عْح تَِك مْح تُ كنُ
[31:15] And if they contend with you that you should
associate with Me what you have no knowledge of, do
not obey them, and keep company with them in this
world kindly, and follow the way of him who turns to
Me, then to Me is your return, then will I inform you of
what you did--
17. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
كنُ تَِكفَِك لٍ ت دَِكرْح خَِك نْح مِّ ةٍ ت بَّهحَِك لَِك و اقَِكثْحمِمي كُ تَِك إ نِمي و اهَِك نَّهإِمي يَّه نَِكبُ و ازيَِك
ضِمي رْح لْحَِك ا ف يِمي وْح أَِك تِمي واَِك و امَِك سَّه ال ف يِمي وْح أَِك ةٍ ترَِك خْح صَِك ف يِمي
رٌ بميِميخَِك فٌ طميِمي لَِك للَّهَِك ا نَّه إِمي للَّهُ ا و اهَِك بِمي تِمي أْحزيَِك
[31:16] O my son! surely if it is the very weight of
the grain of a mustard-seed, even though it is in
(the heart of) rock, or (high above) in the heaven
or (deep down) in the earth, Allah will bring it (to
light); surely Allah is Knower of subtleties,
Aware;
18. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
نِمي عَِك هَِك نْحواَِك فِمي روُ عْح مَِك لْحو ابِمي رْح مُ أْحوَِك ةَِكلَِك صَّه ال مِميقِميأَِك يَّه نَِكبُ و ازيَِك
نْح مِمي كَِك لِميذَِك نَّه إِمي كَِك بَِكو اصَِك أَِك و امَِك ل ىَِكعَِك رْح بِميصْح واَِك رِمي كَِك منُ لْحا
رِمي موُ لْحُ ا مِميزْح عَِك
[31:17] O my son! keep up prayer and enjoin the
good and forbid the evil, and bear patiently that
which befalls you; surely these acts require
courage;
19. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ضِ م رْم ِض لْم ِضَضْر ا ف يِ م شِ م مْم ِض تَضْر لَضْر وَضْر سِ م ِسانَّلنلِ م كَضْر دَّخَضْر رْم ِض عِّر صَضْر تُص لَضْر وَضْر
رٍ خروُص فَضْر لٍ ِساتَضْرخْم ِض مُص لَّ كُص بُّ حِ م يُص لَضْر للََّضْر ا نَّ إِ م ِساحً ا رَضْر مَضْر
[31:18] And do not turn your face away from
people in contempt, nor go about in the land
exulting overmuch; surely Allah does not love
any self-conceited boaster;
20. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
نَّ إِ م كَضْر تِ مروْم ِض صَضْر م نِ م ضْم ِض ضُص غْم ِض واَضْر كَضْر يِ مشْم ِض مَضْر ف يِ م دْم ِض صِ م قْم ِضواَضْر
رِ م ميِ م حَضْر لْم ِضا تُص روْم ِض صَضْر لَضْر تِ م رواَضْر صْم ِض لْم ِضَضْر ا رَضْر كَضْر أكنَضْر
[31:19] And pursue the right course in your going
about and lower your voice; surely the most
hateful of voices is braying of the donkeys.
21. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ف يِ م ِسامَضْر وَضْر تِ م واَضْر ِسامَضْر سَّ ال ف يِ م ِسامَّ ك مُص لَضْر رَضْر خَّ سَضْر للََّضْر ا نَّ أَضْر واْم ِض رَضْر تَضْر مْم ِض لَضْرأَضْر
نَضْر مِ م وَضْر ةً ا نَضْرطِ م ِسابَضْروَضْر ةً ارَضْر هِ م ِساظَضْر هُص مَضْر عَضْر كنِ م مْم ِض كُص يْم ِضنلَضْرعَضْر غَضْر بَضْرسْم ِض أَضْروَضْر ضِ م رْم ِض لْم ِضَضْر ا
لَضْر وَضْر د ىً اهُص لَضْر وَضْر مٍ نلْم ِضعِ م رِ م يْم ِضغَضْر بِ م للَِّ م ا ف يِ م لُص دِ مِساجَضْر يُص م نَضْر سِ م ِسانَّال
رٍ نيِ ممُّ بٍ ِساتَضْركِ م
[31:20] Do you not see that Allah has made what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth subservient to you, and
made complete to you His favors outwardly and
inwardly? And among men is he who disputes in respect
of Allah though having no knowledge nor guidance, nor
a book giving light.
22. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
عُص بِ متَّكنَضْر لْم ِض بَضْر لرواُصِساقَضْر للَُّص ا لَضْر زَضْر أكنَضْر ِسامَضْر عرواُص بِ متَّا مُصهُص لَضْر لَضْر قيِ م ذاَضْرإِ موَضْر
نُص ِساطَضْر يْم ِضشَّ ال نَضْر ِساكَضْر روْم ِض لَضْروَضْر أَضْر ِساكنَضْرءِسابَضْرآ هِ م يْم ِضنلَضْرعَضْر ِساكنَضْردْم ِض جَضْر وَضْر ِسامَضْر
رِ م عيِ م سَّ ال بِ م ذاَضْرعَضْر ل ىَضْرإِ م مْم ِض هُص عروُص دْم ِض يَضْر
[31:21] And when it is said to them: Follow what
Allah has revealed, they say: Nay, we follow that
on which we found our fathers. What! though the
Shaitan calls them to the chastisement of the
burning fire!
23. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
دِ مقَضْرفَضْر نٌ ف سِ م حْم ِض مُص روَضْر هُص وَضْر للَِّ م ا ل ىَضْرإِ م هُص هَضْر جْم ِض وَضْر مْم ِض نلِ مسْم ِض يُص م نَضْر وَضْر
ةُص بَضْرقِ مِساعَضْر للَِّ م ا ل ىَضْرإِ موَضْر ق ىَضْرثْم ِضروُص لْم ِضا ةِ موَضْر رْم ِض عُص لْم ِضِسابِ م كَضْر سَضْر مْم ِض تَضْرسْم ِض ا
رِ م مروُص لْم ِضُص ا
[31:22] And whoever submits himself wholly to
Allah and he is the doer of good (to others), he
indeed has taken hold of the firmest thing upon
which one can lay hold; and Allah's is the end of
affairs.
24. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
مْم ِض هُص عُص جِ م رْم ِض مَضْر ِسانَضْريْم ِضلَضْرإِ م هُصرُص فْم ِضكُص كَضْر زكنُص حْم ِض يَضْر لَضْر فَضْر رَضْر فَضْركَضْر م نَضْر وَضْر
رِ م دوُصصُّ ال تِ م ذاَضْربِ م مٌ فنليِ معَضْر للََّضْر ا نَّ إِ م نلرواُمصِ م عَضْر ِسامَضْر بِ م ه مُص ئُصبِّرنَضْرنُصفَضْر
[31:23] And whoever disbelieves, let not his
disbelief grieve you; to Us is their return, then
will We inform them of what they did surely
Allah is the Knower of what is in the breasts.
25. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ظٍ نليِ مغَضْر بٍ ذاَضْرعَضْر ل ىَضْرإِ م مْم ِض هُص رُّ طَضْر ضْم ِض كنَضْر مَّثُص لً ا نليِ مقَضْر مْم ِض هُص عُص تِّرمَضْر كنُص
[31:24] We give them to enjoy a little, then will We
drive them to a severe chastisement.
26. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ضَضْر رْم ِض لْم ِضَضْر واَضْر تِ م واَضْر ِسامَضْر سَّ ال قَضْر نلَضْرخَضْر نْم ِض مَّ ه مُص تَضْرلْم ِضأَضْرسَضْر ئ نِ ملَضْروَضْر
نَضْر مروُص نلَضْرعْم ِض يَضْر لَضْر مْم ِض هُص رُص ثَضْركْم ِض أَضْر لْم ِض بَضْر للَِّ مِ م دُصمْم ِض حَضْر لْم ِضا لِ م قُص للَُّص ا نَّ لُصقروُصيَضْرلَضْر
[31:25] And if you ask them who created the
heavens and the earth, they will certainly say:
Allah. Say: (All) praise is due to Allah; nay! most
of them do not know.
27. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
يُّ نِ مغَضْر لْم ِضا روَضْر هُص للََّضْر ا نَّ إِ م ضِ م رْم ِض لْم ِضَضْر واَضْر تِ م واَضْر ِسامَضْر سَّ ال ف يِ م ِسامَضْر للَِّ مِ م
دُصميِ م حَضْر لْم ِضا
[31:26] What is in the heavens and the earth is
Allah's; surely Allah is the Self-sufficient, the
Praised.
28. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
هُ ِمدُّهمُ ِم يَم رُ ِم حُْر بَملُْرلاوَم مٌ َولَم قُْرأَم ةٍ أرَم جَم شَم م نِن ضِن رُْر لُْرَم لا ف يِن م اَم نَّمأَم وُْر لَموَم
للَّمَم لا نَّم إِن للَّمِن لا تُ ِم م اَم لِنكَم تُْر دَمفِننَم م اَّم رٍ أ حُ ِم بُْرأَم ةُ ِم عَم بُْرسَم هِندِنعُْر بَم م نِن
مٌ َوكميِن حَم زٌ َو زيِن عَم
[31:27] And were every tree that is in the earth (made into)
pens and the sea (to supply it with ink), with seven more
seas to increase it, the words of Allah would not come to
an end; surely Allah is Mighty, Wise.
29. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
للَّمَم لا نَّم إِن ةٍ أدَمحِن ولاَم سٍ أ فُْرنَمكَم لَّم إِن مُْر كُ ِم ثُ ِمعُْر بَم لَم وَم مُْر كُ ِم قُ ِملُْرخَم م اَّم
رٌ َو صميِن بَم عٌ َو مميِن سَم
[31:28] Neither your creation nor your raising is
anything but as a single soul; surely Allah is
Hearing, Seeing.
30. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
جُ ِم لِنيوُ ِموَم رِن ه اَم نَّملال ف يِن لَم ميْلُرَّمللا جُ ِم لِنيوُ ِم للَّمَم لا نَّم أَم رَم تَم مُْر لَمأَم
لٌّ كُ ِم رَم مَم قَملُْرلاوَم سَم مُْر شَّم لال رَم خَّم سَم وَم لِن ميْلُرَّمللا ف يِن رَم ه اَم نَّملال
نَم لوُ ِممَم عُْر تَم م اَم بِن للَّمَم لا نَّم أَموَم مو ىًّى سَم مُّه لٍ أ جَم أَم لو ىَمإِن ر يِن جُْر يَم
رٌ َو بميِنخَم
[31:29] Do you not see that Allah makes the night to enter
into the day, and He makes the day to enter into the
night, and He has made the sun and the moon
subservient (to you); each pursues its course till an
appointed time; and that Allah is Aware of what you do?
31. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
هِن نِندوُ ِم م نِن نَم عوُ ِم دُْر يَم م اَم نَّم أَموَم قُّه حَم لُْرلا وَم هُ ِم للَّمَم لا نَّم أَمبِن كَم لِنذَم
رُ ِم بميِنكَم لُْرلا يُّه لِنعَم لُْرلا وَم هُ ِم للَّمَم لا نَّم أَموَم لُ ِم طِن ب اَملُْرلا
[31:30] This is because Allah is the Truth, and that
which they call upon besides Him is the
falsehood, and that Allah is the High, the Great.
32. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
للَّمِن لا تِن مَم عُْر نِنبِن رِن حُْر بَملُْرلا ف يِن ر يِن جُْر تَم كَم لُْرفُ ِملُْرلا نَّم أَم رَم تَم مُْر لَمأَم
لِّ كُ ِم لِّ تٍ أ ي اَملَم كَم لِنذَم ف يِن نَّم إِن هِن تِني اَمآ نُْر مِّ كمُ ِم يَمرِن ميُ ِملِن
رٍ أ كوُ ِم شَم رٍ أ ب اَّمصَم
[31:31] Do you not see that the ships run on in the
sea by Allah's favor that He may show you of His
signs? Most surely there are signs in this for
every patient endurer, grateful one.
33. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
نَم صميِن لِنخُْر مُ ِم للَّمَم لا ولاُ ِم عَم دَم لِن لَمظُّه ك الَم جٌ َو وُْر مَّم همُ ِم ميَشمِن غَم ذلاَمإِنوَم
دٌ َوصِن تَمقُْرمُّه همُ ِم نُْرمِن فَم رِّ بَملُْرلا لو ىَمإِن مُْر هُ ِم ج اَّم نَم م اَّم لَمفَم نَم ديِّ لال هُ ِم لَم
رٍ أ فوُ ِمكَم رٍ أ ت اَّمخَم لُّه كُ ِم لَّم إِن ن اَمتِني اَمبيآِن دُ ِمحَم جُْر يَم م اَم وَم
[31:32] And when a wave like mountains covers
them they call upon Allah, being sincere to Him
in obedience, but when He brings them safe to
the land, some of them follow the middle course;
and none denies Our signs but every perfidious,
ungrateful one.
34. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ز يِن جُْر يَم لَّم م اً ا وُْر يَم ولاُْر شَم خُْر ولاَم مُْر كُ ِم بَّمرَم قولاُ ِمتَّملا سُ ِم ن اَّملال ه اَم يُّهأَم ي اَم
ئ اً اميْشُرَم هِندِنلِنولاَم ع نَم زٍ أ ج اَم وَم هُ ِم دٌ َولوُ ِموُْر مَم لَم وَم هِندِنلَموَم ع نَم دٌ َولِنولاَم
لَم وَم مي اَنمُْردُّهلال ةُ ِممي اَحمَم لُْرلا مُ ِمكُ ِم نَّمرَّم غُ ِم تَم لَم فَم قٌّ حَم للَّمِن لا دَمعُْر وَم نَّم إِن
رُ ِم روُ ِم غَم لُْرلا للَّمِن ب اِن كمُ ِم نَّمرَّم غُ ِم يَم
[31:33] O people! guard against (the punishment of) your
Lord and dread the day when a father shall not make any
satisfaction for his son, nor shall the child be the maker
of any satisfaction for his father; surely the promise of
Allah is true, therefore let not this world's life deceive
you, nor let the arch deceiver deceive you in respect of
Allah.
35. Surah Luqman (Luqman)
ف يِن م اَم مُ ِملَمعُْر يَموَم ثَم ميْغُرَم لُْرلا لُ ِم زِّ نَميُ ِموَم ةِن عَم س اَّم لال مُ ِملُْرعِن هُ ِمدَمعنِن للَّمَم لا نَّم إِن
م اَم وَم دلاً اغَم بُ ِم سِن كُْر تَم ذلاَمم اَّم سٌ َو فُْرنَم ر يِن دُْر تَم م اَم وَم مِنح اَم رُْر لُْرَم لا
رٌ َو بميِنخَم مٌ َولميِنعَم للَّمَم لا نَّم إِن تُ ِم موُ ِم تَم ضٍ أ رُْر أَم يِّ أَمبِن سٌ َو فُْرنَم ر يِن دُْر تَم
[31:34] Surely Allah is He with Whom is the knowledge of
the hour, and He sends down the rain and He knows
what is in the wombs; and no one knows what he shall
earn on the morrow; and no one knows in what land he
shall die; surely Allah is Knowing, Aware.