100 ADVICES FROM THE QUR’AAN

100 Timeless Advices from the Quran

The Qur’an is not just a book to be recited—it is a complete guide for life. Within its verses lie timeless principles that shape character, guide decisions, and bring peace to the heart. Every command, every prohibition, and every reminder carries wisdom that is relevant in every era.

In today’s fast-paced world, where distractions are endless and values are often blurred, returning to the Qur’an provides clarity, purpose, and direction. These 100 advices from the Quran are not merely rules—they are a roadmap to living a balanced, ethical, and spiritually fulfilling life.

This article explores these teachings in a meaningful and practical way so that you can reflect on them and apply them in your daily life.


Faith, Truth, and Sincerity

At the core of Islam lies truth and sincerity. The Qur’an repeatedly emphasizes honesty in belief and action.

  • Do not mix truth with falsehood (2:42)
  • Order righteousness only after practicing it yourself (2:44)
  • Do not follow anyone blindly (2:170)
  • Believe in all prophets (2:285)
  • No compulsion in religion (2:256)

These teachings remind us that faith is not blind imitation—it is conscious submission built on understanding. Islam encourages reflection, not blind following. A true believer aligns actions with words and remains sincere in intention.


Justice, Integrity, and Accountability

Justice is one of the strongest themes in the Qur’an. It demands fairness in every aspect of life.

  • Do not engage in bribery (2:188)
  • Judge with justice between people (4:58)
  • Stand firmly for justice (4:135)
  • Do not consume wealth unjustly (4:29)
  • Write down debts (2:282)

Islam teaches accountability—not just in courts, but in everyday dealings. Whether it’s business, family, or society, fairness is non-negotiable.


Kindness, Compassion, and Humanity

The Qur’an places immense importance on kindness and empathy.

  • Be good to others (4:36)
  • Protect orphans (2:220)
  • Do not devour the property of orphans (4:10)
  • Help those in need (2:273)
  • Honor guests (51:26)

Compassion is not optional—it is a defining trait of a believer. Caring for the weak, supporting the needy, and showing hospitality are acts of worship.


Family Values and Relationships

Family is the foundation of society, and the Qur’an provides clear guidance on maintaining strong family ties.

  • Be dutiful to parents (17:23)
  • Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (17:23)
  • Women have the right to inheritance (4:7)
  • Do not marry close blood relatives (4:23)
  • Breastfeed children for two years (2:233)

Respect, responsibility, and fairness within the family create harmony and stability.


Self-Control and Personal Development

The Qur’an emphasizes discipline and self-improvement.

  • Restrain anger (3:134)
  • Do not be arrogant (7:13)
  • Avoid envy (4:54)
  • Do not spend extravagantly (17:29)
  • Eat and drink, but be not excessive (7:31)

These teachings promote balance. Islam encourages moderation—not deprivation, and not excess.


Social Ethics and Community Behavior

A healthy society is built on mutual respect and good manners.

  • Do not ridicule others (49:11)
  • Avoid suspicion (49:12)
  • Do not spy or backbite (49:12)
  • Speak kindly (20:44)
  • Do not insult others’ beliefs (6:108)

These guidelines help maintain peace and unity in communities. Words and actions matter deeply in Islam.


Financial Ethics and Responsibility

Money is a test, and the Quran sets clear boundaries.

  • Do not consume interest (2:275)
  • Give charity without reminders (2:264)
  • Spend in charity (57:7)
  • Do not cheat in measurement (6:152)
  • Grant ease to debtors (2:280)

Wealth should be earned ethically and used responsibly. Generosity purifies wealth and strengthens society.


Spiritual Growth and Connection with Allah

The Qur’an nurtures the soul and strengthens faith.

  • Never lose hope in Allah’s mercy (12:87)
  • Seek forgiveness (73:20)
  • Reflect on creation (3:191)
  • Maintain purity (9:108)
  • Repel evil with good (41:34)

Spiritual growth is a continuous journey. The more a person reflects and remembers Allah, the stronger their faith becomes.


Peace, Conflict, and Justice

Even in conflict, Islam promotes fairness and restraint.

  • Fight only those who fight you (2:190)
  • Keep ethics of war (2:191)
  • Do not turn back in battle (8:15)
  • Seek reconciliation (49:9)
  • Help those who seek protection (9:6)

Islam does not promote aggression—it promotes justice, even in difficult situations.


Knowledge, Wisdom, and Awareness

Knowledge holds a special place in Islam.

  • Think deeply about the universe (3:191)
  • Do not pursue what you have no knowledge of (17:36)
  • Invite others with wisdom (16:125)
  • People of knowledge are elevated (58:11)

Learning is an act of worship. The Qur’an encourages questioning, reflection, and growth.


Complete List of 100 Qur’anic Advices

Below is your complete structured list:

1. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (Qur’aan 2:42)
2. Order righteousness to people only after practicing it yourself (Qur’aan 2:44)
3. Do not commit abuse on the earth (Qur’aan 2:60)
4. Do not prevent people from mosques (Qur’aan 2:114)
5. Do not follow anyone blindly (Qur’aan 2:170)
6. Do not break the promise (Qur’aan 2:177)
7. Do not engage in bribery (Qur’aan 2:188)
8. Fight only with those who fight you (Qur’aan 2:190)
9. Keep the etiquettes of war (Qur’aan 2:191)
10. Protect orphans (Qur’aan 2:220)
11. Do not have sexual intercourse during menstrual period (Qur’aan 2:222)
12. Breastfeed your children for two complete years (Qur’aan 2:233)
13. Choose rulers by their merit (Qur’aan 2:247)
14. No compulsion in religion (Qur’aan 2:256)
15. Do not invalidate charity with reminders (Qur’aan 2:264)
16. Help those in need by finding them (Qur’aan 2:273)
17. Don’t consume interest (Qur’aan 2:275)
18. Grant more time to repay if the debtor is in hard time (Qur’aan 2:280)
19. Write down the debt (Qur’aan 2:282)
20. Keep the trust (Qur’aan 2:283)
21. Do not spy and backbite (Qur’aan 2:283)
22. Believe in all prophets (Qur’aan 2:285)
23. Do not burden a person beyond his scope (Qur’aan 2:286)
24. Do not become divided (Qur’aan 3:103)
25. Restrain anger (Qur’aan 3:134)
26. Do not be rude in speech (Qur’aan 3:159)
27. Think deeply about the wonders and creation of this universe (Qur’aan 3:191)
28. Men and women have equal rewards for their deeds (Qur’aan 3:195)
29. Wealth of the dead should be distributed among his family members (Qur’aan 4:7)
30. Women also have the right for inheritance (Qur’aan 4:7)
31. Do not devour the property of orphans (Qur’aan 4:10)
32. Do not marry those in your blood relation (Qur’aan 4:23)
33. Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (Qur’aan 4:29)
34. Family should be led by men (Qur’aan 4:34)
35. Be good to others (Qur’aan 4:36)
36. Do not be miserly (Qur’aan 4:37)
37. Do not keep envy (Qur’aan 4:54)
38. Judge with justice between people (Qur’aan 4:58)
39. Do not kill each other (Qur’aan 4:92)
40. Do not be an advocate for deceitful (Qur’aan 4:105)
41. Stand out firmly for justice (Qur’aan 4:135)
42. Cooperate in righteousness (Qur’aan 5:2)
43. Do not cooperate in sin and aggression (Qur’aan 5:2)
44. Dead animals, blood, and the flesh of swine are prohibited (Qur’aan 5:3)
45. Be just (Qur’aan 5:8)
46. Punish for crimes in an exemplary way (Qur’aan 5:38)
47. Strive against sinful and unlawful (Qur’aan 5:63)
48. Avoid intoxicants and alcohol (Qur’aan 5:90)
49. Do not gamble (Qur’aan 5:90)
50. Do not insult others’ deities (Qur’aan 6:108)
51. ‘Having majority’ is not a criterion of truth (Qur’aan 6:116)
52. Don’t reduce weight or measure to cheat people (Qur’aan 6:152)
53. Do not be arrogant (Qur’aan 7:13)
54. Eat and drink, but be not excessive (Qur’aan 7:31)
55. Wear good clothes during prayer times (Qur’aan 7:31)
56. Forgive others for their mistakes (Qur’aan 7:199)
57. Do not turn back in battle (Qur’aan 8:15)
58. Protect and help those who seek protection (Qur’aan 9:6)
59. Keep purity (Qur’aan 9:108)
60. Never give up hope of Allah’s mercy (Qur’aan 12:87)
61. Allah will forgive those who have done wrong out of ignorance (Qur’aan 16:119)
62. Invitation to God should be with wisdom and good instruction (Qur’aan 16:125)
63. No one will bear others’ sins (Qur’aan 17:15)
64. Be dutiful to parents (Qur’aan 17:23)
65. Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (Qur’aan 17:23)
66. Do not spend money extravagantly (Qur’aan 17:29)
67. Do not kill your children for fear of poverty (Qur’aan 17:31)
68. Do not approach unlawful sexual intercourse (Qur’aan 17:32)
69. Do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge (Qur’aan 17:36)
70. Speak to people mildly (Qur’aan 20:44)
71. Keep aloof from what is vain (Qur’aan 23:3)
72. Do not enter others’ houses without seeking permission (Qur’aan 24:27)
85. Repel evil by good (Qur’aan 41:34)
86. Decide on affairs by consultation (Qur’aan 42:38)
87. Try for settlement between people (Qur’aan 49:9)
88. Do not ridicule others (Qur’aan 49:11)
89. Avoid suspicion (Qur’aan 49:12)
90. Do not spy or backbite (Qur’aan 49:12)
91. Most noble of you is the most righteous (Qur’aan 49:13)
92. Honor guests (Qur’aan 51:26)
93. Spend wealth in charity (Qur’aan 57:7)
94. No monasticism in religion (Qur’aan 57:27)
95. Those who have knowledge will be given a higher degree by Allah (Qur’aan 58:11)
96. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (Qur’aan 60:8)
97. Save yourself from covetousness (Qur’aan 64:16)
98. Seek forgiveness of Allah, He is Forgiving and Merciful (Qur’aan 73:20)
99. Do not repel one who asks (Qur’aan 93:10)
100. Encourage feeding the poor (Qur’aan 107:3)
 

Applying These Teachings in Daily Life

Reading these advices is only the first step. The real transformation begins when they are applied:

  • Start with small habits (truthfulness, kindness)
  • Improve relationships (family, friends)
  • Be mindful in speech and actions
  • Strengthen your connection with Allah

Consistency matters more than perfection.


Conclusion: A Divine Blueprint for Life

These 100 advices from the Qur’an are more than guidelines—they are a complete blueprint for success in this life and the hereafter.

They shape character, build strong societies, and create a deep connection with Allah. By reflecting on these teachings and applying them daily, we can transform our lives in ways we never imagined.

The Qur’an is timeless. Its message is universal. And its guidance is perfect.

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