The Quran emphasize the importance of seeking forgiveness and repenting to Allah, as He is the Most Merciful and Forgiving. It is recommended to seek forgiveness regularly and turn to Allah in times of hardship or ease, and to avoid arrogance and wrongdoing. Those who turn to Allah with sincere repentance will receive His forgiveness and mercy. Additionally, the verses emphasize the inevitability of death and the Day of Judgment, urging people to prepare for the afterlife and to live their lives in accordance with Allah's guidance.
Quran 3:108 - "These are the verses of Allah which We recite to you in truth. And Allah wants no injustice to the worlds." This verse is talking about the verses of the Quran which are recited in truth to people. It emphasizes that Allah does not want any injustice in the world.
Quran 4:40 - "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom's weight; while if there is a good deed, He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward." This verse highlights the justice of Allah and how even the smallest good deed can earn a great reward from Him.
Quran 17:71 - "The Day We will call forth every people with their record, then whoever is given his record in his right hand - those will read their records, and injustice will not be done to them, [even] as much as a thread [inside the date seed]." This verse speaks about the Day of Judgment when every person will be called forth with their record of deeds. Those who receive their record in their right hand will read it without any injustice done to them.
Quran 21:47 - "And We place the scales of justice for the Day of Resurrection, so no soul will be treated unjustly at all. And if there is [even] the weight of a mustard seed, We will bring it forth. And sufficient are We as accountant." This verse also talks about the Day of Judgment and how Allah will ensure that no soul is treated unjustly. The scales of justice will be set up, and even the smallest of deeds will be accounted for.
Quran 22:10 - "That [has been commanded], and whoever honors the sacred ordinances of Allah - it is best for him in the sight of his Lord. And permitted to you are the grazing livestock, except what is recited to you. So avoid the uncleanliness of idols and avoid false statement." This verse speaks about honoring the sacred ordinances of Allah, and how it is best for one to do so. It also mentions the permissibility of grazing livestock, but warns against idol worship and false statements.
Quran 26:209 - "And they say, "Why was this Quran not sent down upon a great man from [one of] the two cities?" This verse refers to the disbelievers who question why the Quran was not revealed to a great man from one of the two major cities of the time.
Quran 40:31 - "Thus it is; and whoever honors the sacred ordinances of Allah - it is best for him in the sight of his Lord. And permitted to you are the grazing livestock, except what is recited to you. So avoid the uncleanliness of idols and avoid false statement." Similar to Quran 22:10, this verse also emphasizes the importance of honoring the sacred ordinances of Allah and warns against idol worship and false statements.
Quran 41:46 - "Whoever does righteousness - it is for his [own] soul; and whoever does evil [does so] against it. And your Lord is not ever unjust to [His] servants." This verse speaks about how righteousness or evil deeds will affect a person's own soul, and that Allah is never unjust to His servants.
Quran 50:29: "My servants, there is no fear for you on this Day, nor shall you grieve," This verse is a part of a longer passage that describes the Day of Judgment, where everyone will be held accountable for their actions. Here, Allah is reassuring His servants that on that day, they will have no fear or grief because of their good deeds and faith. This is a comforting reminder for believers that their efforts to live a righteous life will be rewarded in the Hereafter.
Quran 64:11: "No disaster strikes except by permission of Allah. And whoever believes in Allah - He will guide his heart. And Allah is Knowing of all things." This verse emphasizes the belief in Allah's sovereignty and control over all events. It reminds believers that any hardship or difficulty they face is ultimately within Allah's control and happens with His permission. This can provide comfort to believers, knowing that everything is happening according to Allah's plan and that they can turn to Him for guidance and support. The second part of the verse also highlights the importance of faith, as Allah promises to guide the hearts of those who believe in Him. It serves as a reminder that no matter what challenges come their way, believers can trust in Allah's guidance and wisdom.
Quran 45:22 says: "And Allah has created the heavens and the earth with truth, and that every soul may be rewarded for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged." This verse emphasizes the concept of justice and fairness in the creation of the universe. Allah created the heavens and the earth with truth, meaning that everything in the universe is created with a purpose and a system that reflects the wisdom of the Creator. This purpose is not arbitrary, but is based on truth and justice.
Furthermore, this verse highlights the concept of individual accountability, stating that every soul will be rewarded or punished according to its own deeds. This reinforces the Islamic belief in the Day of Judgment, where people will be held accountable for their actions and will be justly rewarded or punished for them. The verse ends with the reassurance that no one will be wronged in this process, indicating that Allah's justice is perfect and fair, and that no one will be treated unjustly.