Despairing
| 17.83 | Man is a strange creature: when We bestow Our favors on man, he
turns his back and drifts off to one side (instead of coming to
Us) and whenever evil touches him, he gives himself up to
despair. |
| 30.36 | When We give mankind a taste of blessing, they rejoice, but when
some evil afflicts them because of their own misdeeds, lo! They
are in despair. |
| 57.22 | No affliction can happen on earth nor to your souls, which is not
recorded in a Book, before We bring it into existence; surely
that is easy for Allah. |
| 57.23 | This is done so that you may not grieve for the things that you
miss, or be overjoyed at what you gain; for Allah does not love
any vainglorious boaster, |
| 57.24 | nor those who, being stingy themselves, enjoin others to be
stingy also. He that gives no heed should know that Allah is free
of all needs, worthy of all praises. |
| 39.53 | Allah says: "O My servants who have transgressed against their
souls, do not despair of Allah's mercy, for Allah forgives all
sins. It is He Who is the Forgiving, the Merciful. |
| 39.54 | Turn in repentance to your Rabb, and submit to Him before there
comes to you the scourge: for then, there shall be none to help
you. |
| 11.9 | If We let man taste any mercy from Us, then withdraw it from him,
he becomes despairing, ungrateful. |
| 39.53 | Allah says: "O My servants who have transgressed against their
souls, do not despair of Allah's mercy, for Allah forgives all
sins. It is He Who is the Forgiving, the Merciful. |
| 39.54 | Turn in repentance to your Rabb, and submit to Him before there
comes to you the scourge: for then, there shall be none to help
you. |
| 89.16 | But when He tries him through restricting his subsistence, he
says: "My Rabb has humiliated me." |
Destitution
| 17.22 | Do not associate another deity with Allah, lest you sit back,
condemned, forsaken. |
Destroyed Generations of Old
| 20.128 | Have these people not learned a lesson that; We have destroyed
before them many generations in whose ruins they walk through?
Certainly in these ruins there are Signs for people of
understanding. |
| 32.26 | Do they not learn a lesson from the historical events of how many
generations We have destroyed before them in whose
dwelling-places they move about? Surely there are signs in this.
Do they not listen? |
Destroying
| 2.195 | Give generously for the cause of Allah and do not cast yourselves
into destruction by your own hands. Be charitable: Allah loves
those who are charitable. |
Detail
| 41.2 | This is revealed by the Compassionate, the Merciful (Allah): |
| 41.3 | a Book whose verses are well explained, a Qur'an in the Arabic
language for people who understand. |
Devoted and Chaste Slave of Allah
| 66.12 | Another example is in the life of Maryam, the daughter of `Imran,
who guarded her chastity, and into whose womb We breathed of Our
spirit, who testified to the words of her Rabb, and His
scriptures, and was one of the obedient. |
Devotion
| 2.187 | It is made lawful for you to approach your wives during the night
of the fast; they are an apparel for you and you for them. Allah
knows that you were committing dishonesty to your souls. So He
has relented towards you and pardoned you. Now, you may approach
your wives and seek what Allah has written for you. Eat and drink
until the white thread of dawn appears to you distinct from the
black thread of night, then complete your fast till nightfall. Do
not approach your wives during I'htikaf (retreat in the mosques
in last ten days of Ramadhan). These are the limits set by Allah:
do not ever violate them. Thus Allah makes His revelations clear
to mankind so that they may guard themselves against evil. |
| 2.270 | Whatever you spend in charity or whatever vow you make, surely
Allah knows it. The wrongdoers shall have no helpers. |
| 2.238 | Guard your Salah (obligatory regular prayers) especially the
middle Salah and stand up with true devotion to Allah. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 33.30 | O wives of the Prophet! If any of you were guilty of open
indecency, her punishment will be increased to double and this is
easy for Allah. |
| 33.31 | JUZ (PART): 22 Those of you (O wives of the Prophet Muhammad)
who obey Allah and His Rasool and practice righteousness, shall
be granted double reward, and for them We have prepared a
generous provision. |
| 70.22 | with the exception of those who offer the Salah (prayer), |
| 70.23 | remain steadfast in their Salah (prayer), |
Devotion To Allah
| 22.37 | It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah; it
is your piety that reaches Him. Thus, He has subjected these
animals to you so that you may glorify Allah for giving you
guidance, and O Prophet, give good news to those who do good to
others. |
Devouring
| 89.19 | Greedily you lay your hands on the inheritance of the weak, |
| 2.188 | Do not misappropriate one another's property unjustly, nor bribe
the judges, in order to misappropriate a part of other people's
property, sinfully and knowingly. |
| 2.275 | Those who live on usury will not rise up before Allah except like
those who are driven to madness by the touch of Shaitan. That is
because they claim: "Trading is no different than usury, but
Allah has made trading lawful and usury unlawful. He who has
received the admonition from his Rabb and has mended his way may
keep his previous gains; Allah will be his judge. Those who turn
back (repeat this crime), they shall be the inmates of hellfire
wherein they will live for ever. |
| 2.276 | Allah has laid His curse on usury and blessed charity to prosper.
Allah does not love any ungrateful sinner. |
| 3.130 | O believers! Do not live on usury (compound interest) which is
compounded over and over again. Have fear of Allah so that you
may prosper. |
| 4.2 | Give orphans the property which belongs to them when they are
able to handle it themselves and do not substitute your worthless
things for their valuable ones; and do not cheat them of their
possession through mixing it up with your own. For this would
indeed be a great sin. |
| 4.3 | If you fear that you shall not be able to treat the orphans with
fairness, then you should not marry the women with orphan
children; marry other women of your choice: two, three or four.
But if you fear that you will not be able to maintain justice
between your wives, then marry only one or any slave girl you may
own. That will be more suitable , so that you may not deviate
from the Right Way. |
| 4.5 | Do not entrust your property which Allah has made a means of
support for your family, to feebleminded people for investment in
business, however, provide such people with food and clothing and
speak to them nicely and give them good advice. |
| 4.6 | Observe the orphans through testing their abilities until they
reach the age of marriage, then if you find them capable of sound
judgment, hand over to them their property; and do not consume it
wastefully in haste lest they grow up to demand it. If the
guardian is well-off, he should not take compensation from the
orphan's property, but if he is poor let him take a just and
reasonable remuneration. When you hand over their property to
them, call in some witnesses; even though Allah is sufficient in
taking the accountability. |
| 4.10 | In fact, those who misappropriate the property of orphans
unjustly, swallow but fire into their bellies; they will soon be
cast into the blazing fire! |
Dhari'
| 88.6 | They shall have no food except bitter thorny fruit, |