«
1
Helpful
»
0
Unhelpful
in category Fiqh (Jurisprudence)

How many rules are there in the Quran?

1 Answer
1 Answer
1 Helpful
0 Unhelpful

Rules in the Quran

I don't know exactly how many rules there are, but it will run into the hundreds, if not thousands.

This list highlights over 30 golden verses from the Quran that showcase its rich array of ethical and moral principles. Each verse offers profound guidance on how to navigate life with compassion, justice, and unwavering faith.

Respect and Courtesy:

  1. Do not be rude in speech (3:159).
  2. Speak to people mildly (20:44).
  3. Lower your voice (31:19).
  4. Do not ridicule others (49:11).
  5. Honor guests (51:26).

Family and Relationships:

  1. Be good to others (4:36).
  2. Be dutiful to parents(17:23).
  3. Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (17:23).
  4. Do not enter parents' private room without asking permission (24:58).

Justice and Fairness:

  1. Judge with justice between people (4:58).
  2. Stand out firmly for justice (4:135).
  3. Do not devour the property of orphans (4:10).
  4. Do not consume one another's wealth unjustly (4:29).
  5. No compulsion in religion (2:256).
  6. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and justly manner. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly. (60:8)

Humility and Selflessness:

  1. Do not be arrogant (7:13).
  2. Do not be selfish (4:37).
  3. Do not be an advocate for deceit (4:105).
  4. Do not kill each other (4:92).
  5. Eat and Drink, But Be Not Excessive (7:31).
  6. Walk on earth in humility (25:63).

Faith and Morality:

  1. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (2:42).
  2. Order righteousness to people only after practicing it yourself(2:44).
  3. Do not commit abuse on the earth (2:60).
  4. Do not break the promise (2:177).
  5. Do not engage in bribery (2:188).
  6. Do not follow anyone blindly (2:170).
  7. Believe in all prophets (2:285).

Repentance and Forgiveness:

  1. Forgive others for their mistakes (7:199).
  2. Allah forgives all sins (39:53).
  3. Do not despair of the mercy of Allah (39:53).
  4. Repel evil by good (41:34).
  5. Seek forgiveness of Allah. He is Forgiving and Merciful (73:20).



Conclusion

This is just a glimpse into the vast ethical and moral landscape of the Quran. Each verse in this list serves as a beacon of guidance, reminding us to strive for a life characterized by compassion, justice, and unwavering faith in Allah's mercy.

Remember, these verses are meant to be pondered, reflected upon, and applied in our daily lives. As you delve deeper into their meaning, you may discover new insights and find yourself on a transformative journey of self-improvement and spiritual growth.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive, and there are countless other verses in the Quran that offer profound ethical and moral guidance. Feel free to explore further...


User Settings


What we provide!

Vote Content

Great answers start with great insights. Content becomes intriguing when it is voted up or down - ensuring the best answers are always at the top.

Multiple Perspectives

Questions are answered by people with a deep interest in the subject. People from around the world review questions, post answers and add comments.

An authoritative community

Be part of and influence the most important global discussion that is defining our generation and generations to come

Join Now !

Update chat message

Message

Delete chat message

Are you sure you want to delete this message?

...