Given a law and manner of life, for each group - in the Quran

The Quran provides a set of guidelines and manners of life for different groups including believers, non-believers, women, children, slaves, and widows and orphans. These guidelines emphasize the importance of treating others with respect, kindness, and compassion, and provide instructions for daily life, including prayer, charity, and avoiding sinful behavior. The Quran recognizes the value of each group and their role in society, and encourages believers to care for and support others in their community.

Here are some laws and manners of life for different groups mentioned in the Quran:

Believers: The Quran provides a set of guidelines for believers to follow in their daily lives. These include praying, giving to charity, fasting, and performing good deeds. Believers are also instructed to avoid engaging in sinful behavior, to treat others with respect and kindness, and to seek forgiveness for their mistakes.

Non-believers: The Quran encourages believers to invite non-believers to Islam, but also acknowledges that people have free will and may choose to reject the faith. Non-believers are urged to treat believers with respect and kindness, and to refrain from engaging in any behavior that may harm others.

Women: The Quran recognizes the important role of women in society and provides guidelines for their treatment and rights. Women are to be respected and protected, and are entitled to inheritance, education, and equal treatment under the law. The Quran also encourages women to seek knowledge, engage in business, and contribute to their communities.

Children: The Quran emphasizes the importance of nurturing and educating children, and instructs parents to provide for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Children are to be treated with kindness and compassion, and are to be taught moral values and the principles of Islam.

Slaves: While the Quran does not promote the practice of slavery, it recognizes that it was a common practice during its time. The Quran provides guidelines for the treatment of slaves, urging believers to treat them with kindness and compassion, and to provide for their basic needs.

Widows and orphans: The Quran instructs believers to care for widows and orphans, and to provide for their needs. This includes providing food, shelter, and financial support, as well as emotional and spiritual guidance.

The Quran provides a set of guidelines and principles for different groups to follow in their daily lives, emphasizing the importance of treating others with respect, kindness, and compassion.


Quran 2:148 - "And for every community, there is a direction to which it turns. So, hasten to all that is good. Wherever you may be, Allah will bring you all together. Surely, Allah is capable of everything."

This verse highlights the diversity of communities and the different ways in which they worship Allah. It reminds believers to focus on doing good deeds and to strive towards unity, as Allah will bring all believers together regardless of their backgrounds.


Quran 5:48 - "And We have revealed to you the Book in truth, confirming what was before it of the Scripture and as a criterion over it. So, judge between them by what Allah has revealed and do not follow their inclinations away from what has come to you of the truth. To each of you, We prescribed a law and a method. Had Allah willed, He would have made you one nation, but [He intended] to test you in what He has given you; so, race to [all that is] good. To Allah is your return all together, and He will [then] inform you concerning that over which you used to differ." This verse emphasizes the importance of following the guidance of the Quran as a criterion for judgment, and reminds believers that each community has its own prescribed law and method. It also highlights the purpose of the diversity among believers, which is to test their faith and actions, and ultimately return to Allah for judgment.

Quran 10:47 - "And for every nation is a messenger. So, when their messenger comes, it will be judged between them in justice, and they will not be wronged." This verse emphasizes that every nation has received a messenger from Allah to guide them towards righteousness. It also emphasizes that Allah is just and fair, and will judge each nation according to their own circumstances and situations.

Quran 10:74 - "Then We sent after him messengers to their peoples, and they came to them with clear proofs. But they were not to believe in that which they had denied before. Thus, We seal over the hearts of the transgressors." This verse refers to the messengers that Allah sent to various nations to guide them towards righteousness. However, those who had already denied the truth were not likely to believe in the clear proofs presented to them. The verse also highlights that those who persist in wrongdoing and disbelief will have their hearts sealed, making it more difficult for them to find the path of righteousness.

Quran 13:38 - "And We have sent messengers before you and assigned to them wives and descendants. And it was not for a messenger to come with a sign except by permission of Allah. For every term is a decree." This verse highlights that Allah has sent messengers before Prophet Muhammad, and assigned them wives and descendants. It also emphasizes that messengers were only able to perform miracles with Allah's permission, and that everything is governed by Allah's decree.

Quran 16:36 - "And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, [saying], 'Worship Allah and avoid Taghut (false gods).' And among them were those whom Allah guided, and among them were those upon whom error was [deservedly] decreed. So, proceed through the earth and observe how was the end of the deniers." This verse reiterates the fact that Allah has sent messengers to every nation, with the same message to worship Him alone and avoid false gods. It also highlights the fact that some were guided and some were not, and encourages believers to look at the consequences of those who deny the message of the messengers as a lesson for themselves


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