Closes the chapter with guidance on trust in financial dealings, Allah’s absolute sovereignty, accountability for inner thoughts, the believers’ response of obedience, and a powerful supplication asking Allah for mercy and strength These verses emphasize justice, divine knowledge
Surah Al-Baqarah is the longest verse in the Qur’an, known as Ayat al-Dayn (the verse of debt). It lays down detailed guidance on documenting financial transactions, emphasizing justice, transparency, and protection of rights. This verse is considered a cornerstone of Islamic.
Surah Al-Baqarah delivers the final and most emphatic prohibition of riba (usury/interest), warning believers to abandon it completely. It declares war from Allah and His Messenger against those who persist, commands fairness in financial dealings, encourages leniency toward.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:274–277) contrasts sincere charity with usury (riba), showing that charity brings reward and peace, while riba leads to ruin. These verses emphasize faith, prayer, zakat, and righteous deeds as the path to eternal success. #Islam#Faith#Rizk#Halal#Humble
Surah Al-Baqarah emphasizes that Allah knows every act of charity, whether hidden or public, and rewards sincerity. It warns against hypocrisy, encourages discretion in giving, and highlights that charity is for the needy who maintain dignity. These verses teach intention #Islam
Surah Al-Baqarah contrasts sincere charity with hypocritical giving, using vivid parables of fertile gardens and barren rocks. It emphasizes that spending for Allah’s pleasure brings multiplied reward, while showing off or harming others nullifies deeds. It also reminds believers
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:261–264) teaches that charity given sincerely multiplies like a seed yielding hundreds of grains, but boasting, harm, or showing off nullifies its reward. Allah values kindness, forgiveness, and sincerity over material giving. #Islam#Quran#Faith#Reward
Surah Al-Baqarah emphasizes Allah’s role as the protector of believers, contrasts faith with disbelief, narrates examples of divine power Ibrahim’s dialogue, the man who saw a ruined town and the miracle of birds revived), and teaches that true faith is strengthened #Islam#Faith
Surah Al-Baqarah highlights the hierarchy of prophets, the reality of human conflict, Allah’s sovereignty, the importance of spending in His cause, and the principle of no compulsion in religion. These verses emphasize divine wisdom, freedom of belief. #Islam#Faith#Quran#Humbl
Surah Al-Baqarah narrates the story of Talut (Saul) and his army, their test at the river, the faith of a small group who trusted Allah, the victory of Dawud (David) over Jalut (Goliath), and the reminder that Allah grants power and wisdom to whom He wills. #Islam#Faith#Takwa
Surah Al-Baqarah emphasizes spending in Allah’s cause, Allah’s control over provision, the story of Bani Israel asking for a king (Talut/Saul), and the divine signs of leadership through the Ark of the Covenant. These verses highlight faith, sacrifice, divine wisdom, and trust.
Surah Al-Baqarah continues the rulings on divorce, widows, and financial responsibility then shifts to emphasize prayer and striving in Allah’s cause. These verses highlight justice in family matters, compassion for women, the importance of prayer, and courage in sacrifice #Islam
Surah Al-Baqarah provides rulings on divorce before consummation, fairness in dowry, kindness in separation, guidance for widows, and the importance of prayer. These verses emphasize justice, mercy, and responsibility in family life, ensuring that both men and women are treated.
Surah Al-Baqarah provides rulings on breastfeeding, financial responsibility in child-rearing, divorce procedures, dowry obligations, and kindness in separation. These verses emphasize justice, mercy, and responsibility in family life, ensuring that both men and women are treated
Surah Al-Baqarah lays down the core rules of divorce in Islam: divorce is limited to two revocable pronouncements, after which reconciliation or separation must be done honorably; a third divorce makes reunion impossible unless the woman marries another man genuinely.
Surah Al-Baqarah deals with the sanctity of oaths, Allah’s forgiveness, the importance of justice in divorce, waiting periods for women, and the balance of rights and responsibilities between spouses. These verses emphasize sincerity, fairness, and God-consciousness in family.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:221–224) addresses marriage with idolaters, family purity, rulings on menstruation, lawful intimacy, and the sanctity of oaths. These verses emphasize spiritual compatibility, respect for women, lawful intimacy within marriage, and responsible use of vows.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:217–220) deals with sensitive issues: fighting in sacred months, the gravity of persecution, the consequences of apostasy, the importance of migration and striving in Allah’s cause, rulings on intoxicants and gambling, and guidance on charity and dealings.
Surah Al-Baqarah explains the history of divine guidance, the role of prophets in resolving disputes, the danger of arrogance, the reality of trials, and the command to fight in defense of truth. These verses highlight that faith requires patience, sacrifice, and trust in Allah.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:209–212) warns believers against slipping after guidance, emphasizes Allah’s mercy and justice, reminds of the Day of Judgment, and contrasts the worldly life’s deception with the eternal reward of the Hereafter. These verses highlight the danger of arrogance.