Islam & Qur’an


Welcome to the Islam and Qur’an hub – a central place for reflection, study, and guidance directly from the Qur’an. This site focuses solely on the Qur’anic message, its principles, and its guidance for believers in the present era, without reliance on external commentary or interpretation.


1️⃣ The Qur’an: Guidance for All Times

The Qur’an is the final revelation from Allah (SWT) to humanity, preserved in its original Arabic form. It provides guidance on:

  • Faith and Worship: Establishing belief in One God and living a life of obedience.
  • Morality and Conduct: Upholding justice, compassion, honesty, and accountability.
  • Society and Relationships: Principles for family, community, and governance.
  • The Hereafter: Reminders of life after death, divine justice, and spiritual responsibility.

“Indeed, this Qur’an guides to that which is most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous deeds that they will have a great reward.” (17:9)


2️⃣ Listen to the Qur’an

Experience the Qur’an audibly and visually through curated recitations. These videos and recordings allow you to:

  • Listen on the go or at home.
  • Follow the Qur’anic text visually.
  • Reflect on the rhythm, meaning, and spiritual depth of the words of Allah.

Listen now and connect with the Qur’an like never before!


3️⃣ Core Themes in the Qur’an

The Qur’an addresses believers with timeless guidance. Key areas include:

  • Tawhid (Oneness of God): Affirming the singularity of Allah (SWT) in all aspects of life.
  • Prophethood: Lessons from previous prophets, culminating in Muhammad ﷺ as the Seal of the Prophets (33:40).
  • Covenant and Accountability: Responsibility is linked to faith and deeds, not lineage (2:40, 49:13).
  • Testing and Trials: Life is a test of faith, morality, and obedience (2:155, 7:168).
  • Justice and Ethics: Establishing fairness, compassion, and moral integrity in society (5:8, 17:7–8).
  • Eschatology: Reminders of life after death, resurrection, and ultimate gathering before Allah (17:104, 3:9).

4️⃣ Study Resources

This hub links to topics and sections for deeper Qur’anic reflection:

Each link directs to posts or pages presenting content directly from the Qur’an, ensuring guidance is authentic and preserved.


5️⃣ Purpose of This Site

  • To return readers to the Qur’an as the primary source of guidance.
  • To provide accessible resources for understanding history, spirituality, and accountability from a Qur’anic perspective.
  • To connect past, present, and future through reflection on divine principles, moral responsibility, and spiritual continuity.

“O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.” (49:13)


6️⃣ Recommended Next Steps

  • Explore Qur’anic recitations in the “Listen to the Qur’an” section.
  • Study historical and spiritual lessons through the Massiah Family posts, which demonstrate the principles of diaspora, moral testing, covenant, and spiritual continuity.
  • Reflect daily on guidance, accountability, and the hereafter, seeking to live by Qur’anic principles.

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