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100 Essential & Valuable Instructions From The Quran!



Here is a list of 100 instructions derived from the Quran. These principles guide believers toward righteousness, kindness, and justice in all aspects of life:

1. Speak kindly: Avoid rudeness in speech (3:159).

2. Control anger: Restrain your temper (3:134).

3. Be kind: Treat others with goodness (4:36).

4. Avoid arrogance: Stay humble (7:13).

5. Forgive mistakes: Pardon others' errors (7:199).

6. Speak gently: Converse mildly with others (20:44).

7. Lower your voice: Avoid loudness (31:19).

8. Don’t ridicule: Respect everyone (49:11).

9. Respect parents: Honor and obey them (17:23).

10. Avoid disrespecting parents: Never speak harshly to them (17:23).

11. Seek permission: Ask before entering your parents' private room (24:58).

12. Document debts: Write down financial transactions (2:282).

13. Don’t follow blindly: Think and reflect before acting (2:170).

14. Be compassionate: Allow extra time for debt repayment if needed (2:280).

15. Avoid usury: Do not engage in interest-based transactions (2:275).

16. Reject bribery: Stay away from corruption (2:188).

17. Keep promises: Honor your commitments (2:177).

18. Preserve trust: Safeguard entrusted items (2:283).

19. Speak truthfully: Don’t mix truth with falsehood (2:42).

20. Be just: Judge fairly between people (4:58).

21. Stand for justice: Be firm and fair, even against yourself (4:135).

22. Share inheritance: Distribute wealth of the deceased fairly (4:7).

23. Ensure women’s rights: Women have equal inheritance rights (4:7).

24. Protect orphans: Do not exploit their wealth (4:10).

25. Support orphans: Care for their needs (2:220).

26. Be fair in wealth: Avoid unjust transactions (4:29).

27. Promote peace: Work toward reconciliation (49:9).

28. Avoid suspicion: Do not assume the worst (49:12).

29. Refrain from gossip: Do not spy or backbite (49:12).

30. Uphold divine justice: Follow Allah’s commands (5:45).

31. Be charitable: Spend wealth to help others (57:7).

32. Support the poor: Encourage feeding the needy (107:3).

33. Help quietly: Assist those in need without seeking recognition (2:273).

34. Avoid extravagance: Be moderate in spending (17:29).

35. Give with sincerity: Don’t remind others of your charity (2:264).

36. Honor guests: Treat visitors kindly (51:26).

37. Lead by example: Practice what you preach (2:44).

38. Avoid destruction: Do not abuse the earth (2:60).

39. Respect worship places: Do not prevent others from entering mosques (2:114).

40. Fight defensively: Engage only against aggressors (2:190).

41. Practice ethics in war: Avoid transgressions in conflict (2:191).

42. Be courageous: Do not flee from battle (8:15).

43. No compulsion in religion: Let faith be a personal choice (2:256).

44. Believe in all prophets: Accept the messengers of God (2:285).

45. Honor women’s dignity: Avoid intimacy during menstruation (2:222).

46. Breastfeed adequately: Encourage feeding for two years (2:233).

47. Avoid immorality: Do not approach unlawful sexual acts (17:32).

48. Choose qualified leaders: Merit should guide leadership selection (2:247).

49. Be realistic: Do not burden others beyond their capacity (2:286).

50. Avoid division: Stay united as a community (3:103).

51. Reflect deeply: Contemplate the wonders of creation (3:191).

52. Equality in deeds: Men and women receive equal rewards (3:195).

53. Respect family laws: Avoid marrying close relatives (4:23).

54. Protect women: Men should safeguard and support women (4:34).

55. Be generous: Avoid stinginess (4:37).

56. Reject envy: Do not be jealous of others (4:54).

57. Value life: Do not kill unjustly (4:92).

58. Uphold honesty: Avoid supporting deceit (4:105).

59. Avoid wrongdoing: Do not cooperate in sin (5:2).

60. Promote good: Cooperate in righteousness (5:2).

61. Truth over majority: Popularity isn’t a measure of truth (6:116).

62. Be fair always: Practice impartiality (5:8).

63. Enforce justice: Punish crimes fairly (5:38).

64. Discourage sin: Strive to prevent wrongdoing (5:63).

65. Follow dietary laws: Avoid prohibited foods like pork and blood (5:3).

66. Avoid intoxicants: Stay away from alcohol and drugs (5:90).

67. Don’t gamble: Avoid betting or games of chance (5:90).

68. Respect beliefs: Do not insult others’ deities (6:108).

69. Trade fairly: Do not cheat in weights and measures (6:152).

70. Be moderate: Eat and drink in moderation (7:31).

71. Dress properly: Wear clean clothes, especially during prayers (7:31).

72. Protect others: Help those seeking safety (9:6).

73. Maintain cleanliness: Strive for purity (9:108).

74. Stay hopeful: Never lose faith in Allah’s mercy (12:87).

75. Forgiveness is divine: Allah forgives mistakes made in ignorance (16:119).

76. Invite wisely: Call to Allah with wisdom and good words (16:125).

77. Accountability is personal: No one bears another’s sins (17:15).

78. Protect children: Do not harm them out of fear of poverty (17:31).

79. Seek knowledge: Avoid pursuing baseless things (17:36).

80. Avoid vanity: Stay away from meaningless actions (23:3).

81. Seek permission: Ask before entering someone’s home (24:27).

82. Rely on Allah: Trust Him for security (24:55).

83. Walk humbly: Avoid pride in your steps (25:63).

84. Be balanced: Don’t neglect worldly responsibilities (28:77).

85. Worship Allah alone: Avoid associating partners with Him (28:88).

86. Reject immorality: Avoid homosexuality (29:29).

87. Promote virtue: Encourage good and forbid evil (31:17).

88. Avoid arrogance: Don’t walk with pride (31:18).

89. Dress modestly: Women should avoid displaying finery (33:33).

90. Allah forgives all: His mercy encompasses everything (39:53).

91. Stay hopeful: Never despair of His mercy (39:53).

92. Repel evil with good: Respond to wrongs with kindness (41:34).

93. Consult in decisions: Make choices collectively (42:38).

94. Piety matters most: The most righteous are the noblest (49:13).

95. Avoid extremes: There’s no monasticism in Islam (57:27).

96. Value knowledge: Those with understanding are honored by Allah (58:11).

97. Be kind to non-Muslims: Treat them with fairness (60:8).

98. Control greed: Avoid covetousness (64:16).

99. Seek forgiveness: Allah is always Merciful (73:20).

100. Help petitioners: Do not turn away beggars (93:10).

These teachings encourage a life of piety, justice, and compassion, reflecting the Quran's guidance for all aspects of personal and social conduct.

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