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Fiqh & Ethics

Exploring the evolution of Islamic jurisprudence in the context of modern ethical dilemmas, human rights, and global governance.

Featured Verse Analysis

وَأَنزَلْنَا الْحَدِيدَ فِيهِ بَأْسٌ شَدِيدٌ وَمَنَافِعُ لِلنَّاسِ

"...And We sent down iron, wherein is great might and benefits for the people..."

FIQH PERSPECTIVE

The mention of 'benefits for the people' establishes the theological basis for the industrial use of minerals and the ethics of resource management.

Fiqh Repository

Surah (Verse)TopicDivine Logic
Al-Baqarah (2:2)
2:2
Qur’an as guidance for legal mattersRevelation as supreme source of law
Al-Baqarah (2:177)
2:177
Definition of righteousnessIntegrates faith worship and social justice
Al-Baqarah (2:180)
2:180
Will-making before deathProtects estate justice
Al-Baqarah (2:181)
2:181
Changing wills unjustlyEnsures testament accountability
Al-Baqarah (2:183)
2:183
Fasting obligationDevelops taqwa and discipline
Al-Baqarah (2:187)
2:187
Rules of fastingBalances devotion and human needs
Al-Baqarah (2:188)
2:188
Prohibition of briberyPrevents corruption
Al-Baqarah (2:190)
2:190
Warfare self-defenseLimits aggression
Al-Baqarah (2:195)
2:195
Charity spendingPromotes wealth circulation
Al-Baqarah (2:196)
2:196
Hajj and Umrah rulesRitual standardization
Al-Baqarah (2:221)
2:221
Marriage with polytheistsProtects faith identity
Al-Baqarah (2:222)
2:222
Menstruation rulingsHygiene and marital ethics
Al-Baqarah (2:223)
2:223
Marital relationsLawful intimacy framework
Al-Baqarah (2:228)
2:228
Iddah of divorced womenEnsures lineage clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:229)
2:229
Divorce rulesPrevents abuse of talaq
Al-Baqarah (2:231)
2:231
Fair divorce treatmentProtects from oppression
Al-Baqarah (2:233)
2:233
Breastfeeding responsibilityChild welfare protection
Al-Baqarah (2:234)
2:234
Iddah for widowsHonors marital bond
Al-Baqarah (2:275)
2:275
Prohibition of ribaPrevents economic exploitation
Al-Baqarah (2:282)
2:282
Debt documentationEnsures transparency
Al-Baqarah (2:286)
2:286
Accountability principleProportional responsibility
Aal-Imran (3:130)
3:130
Compound riba prohibitionStops financial oppression
An-Nisa (4:2)
4:2
Orphans property rightsProtects vulnerable wealth
An-Nisa (4:3)
4:3
Polygamy with justiceConditional equity requirement
An-Nisa (4:6)
4:6
Maturity test for orphansLegal capacity prerequisite
An-Nisa (4:7)
4:7
Inheritance rightsDivine distribution mandate
An-Nisa (4:11)
4:11
Shares of inheritanceFixed succession system
An-Nisa (4:12)
4:12
More inheritance detailsClarifies estate division
An-Nisa (4:15)
4:15
Punishment for adultery early stageGradual legal reform
An-Nisa (4:19)
4:19
Women's marital rightsEnds coercive customs
An-Nisa (4:24)
4:24
Lawful prohibited marriage categoriesRegulates kinship
An-Nisa (4:25)
4:25
Marriage of slavesFacilitates lawful chastity
An-Nisa (4:29)
4:29
Trade ethicsMutual consent principle
An-Nisa (4:34)
4:34
Family roles responsibilitiesStructured accountability
An-Nisa (4:43)
4:43
Purity before prayerPrerequisite for worship
An-Nisa (4:92)
4:92
Accidental killing expiationBalances justice and mercy
Al-Ma'idah (5:1)
5:1
Contracts and oathsLegal covenant integrity
Al-Ma'idah (5:3)
5:3
Prohibited foodsProtects physical spiritual health
Al-Ma'idah (5:6)
5:6
Wudhu ghusl tayammumStandardized purification
Al-Ma'idah (5:8)
5:8
Justice toward enemiesImpartial fairness
Al-Ma'idah (5:38)
5:38
Punishment for theftProtects property rights
Al-Ma'idah (5:45)
5:45
Qisas retaliationProportional justice
Al-Ma'idah (5:89)
5:89
Expiation for broken oathsRestores accountability
Al-Ma'idah (5:90)
5:90
Prohibition of intoxicants gamblingProtects intellect society
Al-Ma'idah (5:95)
5:95
Hunting in IhramSanctity of sacred state
Al-Ma'idah (5:101)
5:101
Avoid unnecessary questionsPrevents hardship
At-Tawbah (9:5)
9:5
Warfare contextual ruleEnforces treaty justice
At-Tawbah (9:60)
9:60
Zakat recipientsStructured redistribution
An-Nur (24:2)
24:2
Hadd for zinaProtects family morality
An-Nur (24:3)
24:3
Marriage of adulterersMoral compatibility principle
An-Nur (24:4)
24:4
Punishment for false accusationProtects honor
An-Nur (24:6-9)
24:6-9
Lian procedureResolves marital disputes
An-Nur (24:26)
24:26
Purity in marriageEthical congruence
An-Nur (24:32)
24:32
Encouraging marriageSocial stability
An-Nur (24:33)
24:33
Chastity commandPromotes moral discipline
Al-Ahzab (33:4)
33:4
Adoption marriage lawPreserves lineage clarity
Al-Ahzab (33:6)
33:6
Wives as mothers of believersElevates prophetic status
Al-Ahzab (33:37)
33:37
Marriage of Zaynab contextEnds adoption taboos
Al-Ahzab (33:49)
33:49
Divorce before consummationRemoves waiting burden
Al-Ahzab (33:50)
33:50
Special prophetic rulesLegislative distinction
Al-Ahzab (33:53)
33:53
Home privacy etiquetteProtects domestic sanctity
Al-Mumtahina (60:10)
60:10
Marriage of emigrant womenProtects faith allegiance
At-Talaq (65:1)
65:1
Divorce procedure clarityPrevents impulsive separation
At-Talaq (65:4)
65:4
Iddah categoriesAccounts biological states
At-Tahrim (66:5)
66:5
Alternative wives principleAffirms accountability
Al-Baqarah (2:190-193)
2:190-193
Warfare oppression limitsRestricts aggression
Al-Ma'idah (5:33)
5:33
Hirabah punishmentProtects public security
Al-Ma'idah (5:38)
5:38
Punishment for theft repeatDeterrence principle
An-Nisa (4:92-93)
4:92-93
Murder manslaughter lawDifferentiates intent
An-Nur (24:2)
24:2
Punishment for adultery repeatFamily protection
An-Nur (24:5)
24:5
Repentance for slanderJustice with mercy
An-Nur (24:19)
24:19
Spreading immorality condemnedProtects moral order
Al-Hujurat (49:11-12)
49:11-12
Avoid mockery suspicionPreserves social harmony
Al-Baqarah (2:168-169)
2:168-169
Halal haram food principleObedient consumption
Al-Baqarah (2:172-173)
2:172-173
Forbidden foodsHealth ritual protection
Al-An'am (6:118-121)
6:118-121
Mention Allah name on foodSpiritual accountability
Al-An'am (6:145)
6:145
Clear food prohibitionsRestricts harm
Al-A'raf (7:157)
7:157
Halal allowed by ProphetDefines lawful scope
An-Nahl (16:114-115)
16:114-115
Lawful food gratitudeEthical consumption
Al-Ma'idah (5:4)
5:4
Hunting with trained animalsRegulated acquisition
Al-Ma'idah (5:5)
5:5
Food of People of BookIntercommunity facilitation
An-Nahl (16:66)
16:66
Livestock as provisionDivine sustenance sign
Al-Mu’minun (23:19-21)
23:19-21
Natural foods provisionSign of mercy
Al-Baqarah (2:152)
2:152
Remember Me principleReciprocal remembrance
Al-Ahzab (33:41-42)
33:41-42
Abundant remembranceSustains consciousness
Ar-Ra’d (13:28)
13:28
Peace through remembranceInner tranquility
Al-Jumu’ah (62:10)
62:10
After prayer remembranceBalance worship livelihood
Al-A’raf (7:205)
7:205
Silent humble remembranceInternal devotion
Al-Kahf (18:24)
18:24
Say InshaAllahAcknowledges divine will
Taha (20:14)
20:14
Prayer for remembranceWorship centered awareness
Al-Baqarah (2:275)
2:275
Trade halal riba haramEconomic justice
Al-Baqarah (2:282)
2:282
Trade documentationContractual security
Al-Baqarah (2:283)
2:283
Trust based tradeWitness accountability
An-Nisa (4:29)
4:29
Mutual consent tradePrevents unjust gain
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3)
83:1-3
Fraud in weighing warningMarket integrity
Hud (11:84-85)
11:84-85
Prophet Shuaib fair tradeCommercial justice
Al-A’raf (7:85)
7:85
Cheating in trade condemnedEliminates corruption
Al-Muzzammil (73:20)
73:20
Trade allowed in devotionBalanced spirituality
At-Tawbah (9:24)
9:24
Wealth not before AllahPriority of faith
Al-Ma'idah (5:45)
5:45
Qisas principle repeatMaintains social equilibrium
An-Nisa (4:176)
4:176
InheritanceEnsures fairness and prevents family disputes through divine apportionment
Al-Baqarah (2:180)
2:180
Writing a WillProtects rights of heirs and fulfills personal obligations after death
Al-Baqarah (2:240)
2:240
Widow’s maintenanceProtects women from sudden financial hardship after husband's death
Al-Baqarah (2:286)
2:286
AccountabilityIslam is based on capacity; legal burden proportional to ability
Al-Nisa (4:135)
4:135
JusticeJustice transcends personal familial or financial bias
Al-Baqarah (2:286)
2:286
No soul burdenedDivine legal system is humane
Al-Ma’idah (5:8)
5:8
Impartial justiceLaw must override emotion
Al-Ma’idah (5:45)
5:45
Qisas (retaliation)Balances justice and forgiveness
Al-Ma’idah (5:106)
5:106
Testimony at deathEnsures integrity in will matters
An-Nur (24:58-59)
24:58-59
Privacy rules at homeProtects family modesty
Al-Ahzab (33:59)
33:59
HijabProtects dignity and deters harassment
Al-A’raf (7:31)
7:31
Dress and modestyEncourages cleanliness and respect
Al-Baqarah (2:238)
2:238
Guard the prayersAligns life around divine rhythm
Al-Ankabut (29:45)
29:45
Prayer prevents immoralitySpiritual discipline fosters ethics
Al-Baqarah (2:43)
2:43
Prayer and zakatRitual and economic justice combined
Al-Nisa (4:103)
4:103
Timing of prayerFlexible legislation during hardship
Al-Jumu’ah (62:9)
62:9
Friday prayerWeekly social spiritual coherence
Al-Muzzammil (73:20)
73:20
Night prayerEncourages sincerity and growth
Al-Ma’un (107:4-7)
107:4-7
Empty ritualsWorship without ethics rejected
Al-Tawbah (9:11)
9:11
Repentance renews statusLaw restores rights after reform
Al-Tawbah (9:36)
9:36
Sacred monthsStability and safe trade periods
Al-Baqarah (2:282)
2:282
Debt documentationPromotes economic clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:280)
2:280
Grace for debtorsCompassion in finance
Al-Baqarah (2:275)
2:275
Riba prohibitedPrevents financial exploitation
Al-Nisa (4:29)
4:29
No fraud or suicidePreserves life and ethics
Al-Ma’idah (5:1)
5:1
Keep contractsCore civil law principle
Al-Isra (17:35)
17:35
Just measurementMicro integrity in economics
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3)
83:1-3
Fraud in weightBusiness immorality causes decay
Al-A’raf (7:85)
7:85
Shuaib on tradeJustice central in prophethood
Al-Hujurat (49:9)
49:9
ReconciliationLaw as peacemaker
Al-Hujurat (49:11)
49:11
Ethics in societyLanguage and tone matter legally
Al-Hujurat (49:12)
49:12
Avoid spyingPrivacy legally protected
Al-Ma’idah (5:32)
5:32
Sanctity of lifeOne life equals humanity
Al-Talaq (65:2-3)
65:2-3
Divorce with ihsanStructure with compassion
Al-Talaq (65:6)
65:6
Maintenance in iddahFinancial security post separation
An-Nisa (4:19)
4:19
No forced marriageProtects women choice
Al-Baqarah (2:232)
2:232
Remarry freelyRespects autonomy
Al-Ahzab (33:49)
33:49
No iddah without consummationPrecise legal tailoring
Al-Nur (24:30-31)
24:30-31
Lower gazeSelf restraint before dress code
Al-Nur (24:27)
24:27
Ask permission to enterProtects privacy
Al-Nisa (4:58)
4:58
Trust and leadershipAuthority requires justice
Al-Nisa (4:59)
4:59
Obey leadershipBound by divine accountability
Al-Shura (42:38)
42:38
ConsultationDemocratic spirit in governance
Al-Nisa (4:141)
4:141
Legal sovereigntyPreserves Islamic authority
Al-Ma’idah (5:44)
5:44
Rule by revelationDivine law supremacy
Al-Ahzab (33:36)
33:36
No choice against rulingCompliance part of faith
Al-Baqarah (2:213)
2:213
Prophets as judgesJudiciary divine mission
Al-An’am (6:57)
6:57
Judgment belongs to AllahTawheed in sovereignty
Al-Nisa (4:105)
4:105
Prophet judges by revelationLegal finality divine
Al-Ma’idah (5:50)
5:50
Reject jahiliyyah lawDivine law brings justice
Al-Isra (17:33)
17:33
Do not killSanctity of life
Al-Isra (17:32)
17:32
Zina forbiddenProtects family structure
Al-Isra (17:31)
17:31
Infanticide bannedLife not economic choice
Al-Isra (17:35)
17:35
Fair weightsIntegrity in transactions
Al-Isra (17:37)
17:37
Arrogance forbiddenEthics shape society
Al-Isra (17:23-24)
17:23-24
Parents rightsFamily mercy obligation
Al-Isra (17:26-27)
17:26-27
Wise spendingResource ethics
Al-Isra (17:34)
17:34
Orphan propertyGuardianship sacred
Al-Isra (17:36)
17:36
Follow knowledgeEvidence based law
Al-Isra (17:80)
17:80
Sincere rulershipLegal humility
Al-Ma’idah (5:89)
5:89
KaffarahSpiritual repair
Al-Ma’idah (5:95)
5:95
Ihram huntingRespect sacred space
Al-Ma’idah (5:1)
5:1
Fulfill promisesContractual backbone
Al-Baqarah (2:225)
2:225
Unintentional oathsIntent matters
Al-Baqarah (2:270)
2:270
Charity known to AllahDivine awareness
Al-A’raf (7:56)
7:56
No corruption earthEnvironmental law
Al-Rum (30:41)
30:41
Human caused corruptionJustice includes ecology
Al-Baqarah (2:205)
2:205
Spread corruptionCriminal deception
Al-A’raf (7:85)
7:85
Economic ethicsTrade justice repeated
Al-Baqarah (2:177)
2:177
Goodness compositeBelief practice justice
Al-Nur (24:19)
24:19
Legal censorshipProtect dignity
Al-Nisa (4:5)
4:5
Wealth to foolish bannedFinancial stability
Al-Baqarah (2:282)
2:282
Written contractsRights protection
Al-Baqarah (2:286)
2:286
Mercy in lawNo impossible demand
Al-Anfal (8:27)
8:27
Breach of trustContracts sacred
Al-Tawbah (9:7)
9:7
Respect treatiesCovenant fulfillment
Al-Tawbah (9:4)
9:4
Protect treaty boundEthical warfare
Al-Baqarah (2:190)
2:190
Ethical warfareDefense only
Al-Hajj (22:39)
22:39
Permission fightDefend oppressed
Al-Baqarah (2:191)
2:191
No transgressionLegal war limits
Al-Mumtahina (60:8)
60:8
Peace coexistenceDistinguish hostile peaceful
Al-Baqarah (2:216)
2:216
Fighting prescribedJustice over comfort
Al-Ahzab (33:36)
33:36
Submit to rulingDivine priority
Al-Ma’idah (5:92)
5:92
Avoid intoxicantsProtect intellect
Al-Baqarah (2:219)
2:219
Alcohol harmRisk based law
Al-Nisa (4:43)
4:43
No prayer intoxicatedConscious worship
Al-A’raf (7:33)
7:33
Sin boundariesComprehensive morality
Al-Nisa (4:29)
4:29
Suicide prohibitedRight to life
Al-Ma’idah (5:90)
5:90
Total intoxicant banLegal closure
Al-Ahzab (33:70-71)
33:70-71
Speak rightEthical speech
Al-Hujurat (49:9)
49:9
Reconcile believersConflict resolution
Al-Ma’idah (5:8)
5:8
No injustice from hatredEmotion below justice
Al-Baqarah (2:204-205)
2:204-205
Hypocrisy corruptionActions judged
Al-Nisa (4:10)
4:10
Orphan wealth abuseSevere penalty
At-Tawbah (9:103)
9:103
Zakat purifiesSpiritual economic logic
Al-Baqarah (2:267)
2:267
Best charityQuality giving
Al-Baqarah (2:261)
2:261
Charity multipliesDivine economy
Al-Baqarah (2:264)
2:264
No reminders charityPsychological protection
At-Tawbah (9:60)
9:60
Eight zakat categoriesStructured fiscal policy
Al-Hashr (59:7)
59:7
Spoils distributionGovernance by law not power
Al-Baqarah (2:200-201)
2:200-201
Dua and balanceLaw guides us to ask for good in both worlds—balance of worldly and eternal concerns
Al-Baqarah (2:204-205)
2:204-205
Hypocrisy in lawNot all smooth speech is truthful; law considers intent and consequences
Al-Baqarah (2:208)
2:208
Enter Islam completelyPartial obedience to law is not acceptable—integrated submission required
Al-Baqarah (2:210)
2:210
Waiting for signsLaw demands proactive belief, not passive delay
Al-Baqarah (2:215)
2:215
Who deserves charityLegal wisdom: relatives, orphans, poor, travelers—social equity as law
Al-Baqarah (2:216)
2:216
Legal duty despite dislikeLaw may be tough, but it ensures long-term justice
Al-Baqarah (2:218)
2:218
Hijrah as legal actionMigration in law symbolizes moral and societal reform
Al-Baqarah (2:219)
2:219
Prohibition based on net harmLaw evolves with moral maturity and awareness of damage
Al-Baqarah (2:221)
2:221
Marriage limitationsFaith is a legal filter in intimate relations
Al-Baqarah (2:224)
2:224
Oaths should not block goodLaw supersedes emotional decisions in sacred acts
Al-Baqarah (2:225)
2:225
Oath accountabilityLaw is based on intention, not slips of the tongue
Al-Baqarah (2:226-227)
2:226-227
Marital separation rightsBalance between male authority and mutual rights
Al-Baqarah (2:230)
2:230
Final divorce rulingClear boundaries prevent misuse and emotional instability
Al-Baqarah (2:233)
2:233
Rights of children, nursing mothersFiqh of parental responsibility rooted in divine mercy
Al-Baqarah (2:234)
2:234
Widow’s waiting periodProtects lineage, inheritance, and dignity
Al-Baqarah (2:235)
2:235
Engagement in iddahLaw balances human need with decorum and clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:236)
2:236
Divorce before marriageShows law’s precision: even non-consummated marriages addressed
Al-Baqarah (2:237)
2:237
Mahr (dowry) regulationsFairness even when marriage is canceled
Al-Baqarah (2:239)
2:239
Pray even in fearLaw is flexible in danger yet persistent in duty
Al-Baqarah (2:240)
2:240
Rights of widowsContinuity of care post-death is built into the legal system
Al-Baqarah (2:245)
2:245
Charity as a loan to AllahLegal spending framed with reward logic
Al-Baqarah (2:246)
2:246
Leadership conditionsFiqh of political leadership includes strength and knowledge
Al-Imran (3:14)
3:14
Worldly desires & lawLaw exists to regulate instincts, not suppress them entirely
Al-Imran (3:15-16)
3:15-16
Believers seek eternal rewardMotivation in legal observance is reward beyond this life
Al-Imran (3:26)
3:26
Power belongs to AllahLegal power must reflect divine will, not human arrogance
Al-Imran (3:28)
3:28
Avoid insincere alliancesLaw demands loyalty to faith-based values
Al-Imran (3:29)
3:29
Accountability of thoughtsDeep legal insight: even secrecy is under divine jurisdiction
Al-Imran (3:92)
3:92
Charity must cost somethingSpiritual law encourages real sacrifice
Al-Imran (3:103)
3:103
Unity is a legal dutyDisunity is a social disorder
Al-Imran (3:104)
3:104
Rise a group to command goodInstitutional legal framework for societal virtue
Al-Imran (3:110)
3:110
Enjoining right is community lawLegal guardianship of ethics is collective
Al-Imran (3:118)
3:118
Don't take outsiders as alliesLaw draws lines of cultural, spiritual sovereignty
Al-Imran (3:130)
3:130
No compound interestLegal principle of economic justice, anti-exploitation
Al-Imran (3:134)
3:134
Anger management & forgivenessLegal reform begins with inner ethics
Al-Imran (3:186)
3:186
Patience after legal lossLaw may not always benefit instantly—faith in justice matters
Al-Imran (3:200)
3:200
Legal perseveranceCommunity reform needs sabr and strategic effort
Al-Nisa (4:3)
4:3
Polygamy with conditionsLaw moderates and restricts based on justice, not desires
Al-Nisa (4:4)
4:4
Mahr as obligationWomen's financial rights are legal—not cultural favors
Al-Nisa (4:6)
4:6
Orphan maturity testLegal readiness > biological age
Al-Nisa (4:7)
4:7
Inheritance for womenRevolutionary legal equity in inheritance
Al-Nisa (4:10)
4:10
Warning for consuming orphan wealthStrong deterrents protect vulnerable
Al-Nisa (4:11-12)
4:11-12
Legal shares in inheritanceObjective law over subjective preference
Al-Nisa (4:19)
4:19
Women not inheritedPre-Islamic injustices legally banned
Al-Nisa (4:21)
4:21
Marriage = solemn covenantDefines nikah as a legal-social contract
Al-Nisa (4:23-24)
4:23-24
Marital prohibitionsFamily structures legally protected
Al-Nisa (4:34)
4:34
Men’s responsibilitiesLegal role ≠ privilege; it’s accountable leadership
Al-Nisa (4:58)
4:58
Legal trust (amanah)Leadership and judgement must reflect truth and ability
Al-Nisa (4:59)
4:59
Obey authority—divinely alignedConditional obedience embedded in law
Al-Nisa (4:65)
4:65
Submit fully to Prophet's rulingLegal authenticity tied to Prophet ﷺ’s judgment
Al-Nisa (4:92)
4:92
Manslaughter expiationLaw recognizes human error but demands compensation
Al-Ma’idah (5:1)
5:1
Contractual LawFulfill obligations—foundation of civil trust
Al-Ma’idah (5:2)
5:2
Social cooperationCollaborate in righteousness, not sin—legal filtering of alliances
Al-Ma’idah (5:3)
5:3
Food LawSpecifies forbidden foods; law regulates consumption based on purity
Al-Ma’idah (5:5)
5:5
Interfaith food/marriageLegal cross-faith social integration with clear boundaries
Al-Ma’idah (5:6)
5:6
Purification lawRitual purity is legally structured for spiritual presence
Al-Ma’idah (5:8)
5:8
JusticeCentral principle—no legal system without unbiased justice
Al-Ma’idah (5:10)
5:10
Legal disbeliefDefines disbelievers legally; faith has societal consequences
Al-Ma’idah (5:32)
5:32
Sanctity of lifeKilling one is like killing all humanity—foundation of criminal law
Al-Ma’idah (5:33)
5:33
Hirabah (terror, robbery)Distinct legal punishment for societal corruption
Al-Ma’idah (5:38)
5:38
TheftClear legal deterrent—balance of justice and prevention
Al-Ma’idah (5:42)
5:42
BriberyJudging with bribes is a perversion of law
Al-Ma’idah (5:44)
5:44
Judgment by revelationLegal rulings must be rooted in divine authority
Al-Ma’idah (5:45)
5:45
QisasEqual retaliation allowed, but forgiveness elevated
Al-Ma’idah (5:48)
5:48
Plural legal systemsAllah gave each group a law—global diversity respected within unity
Al-Ma’idah (5:49)
5:49
Prophet’s authorityLegal ruling should avoid following desires
Al-Ma’idah (5:50)
5:50
Reject man-made injusticePreference for divine law over unjust human systems
Al-An'am (6:119)
6:119
Food ethicsConsume what Allah made lawful, and use knowledge
Al-An'am (6:145)
6:145
Dietary boundariesLaw based on clarity—nothing hidden in lifestyle commands
Al-A'raf (7:31)
7:31
Moderation in consumptionEat and drink, but not wastefully—legal health preservation
Al-A'raf (7:33)
7:33
Holistic sin lawDefines spiritual-legal boundaries: thought, speech, behavior
Al-A'raf (7:56)
7:56
Ecological lawDon’t corrupt Earth—environmental Fiqh begins with preservation
Al-A'raf (7:85)
7:85
Fair trade & weightsEconomic justice as divine legacy through prophets
Al-A'raf (7:157)
7:157
Prophet’s legalization roleMessenger makes halal/haram—source of divine legislative power
At-Tawbah (9:5)
9:5
War law (contextual)Commands in wartime are legal and contextual—not general aggression
At-Tawbah (9:6)
9:6
Asylum during warLaw preserves dignity even during war—right to hear the truth
At-Tawbah (9:7)
9:7
Treaty honorHonor treaties unless broken—law of diplomatic ethics
At-Tawbah (9:10)
9:10
No mercy for traitorsWhen oaths are broken, law activates consequences
At-Tawbah (9:29)
9:29
Legal taxation (Jizyah)Social contract for protection of non-Muslims in Islamic governance
At-Tawbah (9:60)
9:60
Zakat categoriesLegal taxonomy of welfare—economic governance via 8 groups
At-Tawbah (9:103)
9:103
Purification via zakatEconomic law is also spiritual training
Yunus (10:57)
10:57
Healing & guidanceQur’an as foundation of ethical-legal healing
Hud (11:85)
11:85
Accurate weightsProphet Shu’ayb’s call to honest economy—legal root of financial ethics
An-Nahl (16:90)
16:90
Comprehensive legal ethicAllah commands justice, excellence, kinship—core of all Fiqh
An-Nahl (16:91)
16:91
Fulfill contractsOaths and promises form basis of legality
An-Nahl (16:92)
16:92
Do not break pactsBreaking lawful bonds weakens social trust
An-Nahl (16:97)
16:97
Good deeds = good lifeLaw’s outcome should be prosperity, not burden
Al-Isra (17:23)
17:23
Parents' rightsFirst legal structure after Tawheed is family honor
Al-Isra (17:26)
17:26
Avoid wasteIslamic law is against resource mismanagement
Al-Isra (17:31)
17:31
No killing for fear of povertyLife > economy in Islamic law
Al-Isra (17:32)
17:32
No zinaSexual ethics are legally enforced to protect family structure
Al-Isra (17:33)
17:33
Justice in life-takingOnly through law and right—no vigilantism
Al-Isra (17:34)
17:34
Respect orphans’ rightsLegal protection for the vulnerable
Al-Isra (17:35)
17:35
Weights and honestyEconomic micro-ethics made legal
Al-Isra (17:70)
17:70
Human dignityLaw must uphold human honor universally
Al-Isra (17:82)
17:82
Qur’an as healing and mercyLaw based on Qur’an brings justice with compassion
Al-Kahf (18:46)
18:46
Wealth is a testLaw must regulate wealth to avoid moral failure
Al-Kahf (18:110)
18:110
No partner in lawLegal rulings are acts of worship—only by divine authorization
Maryam (19:59)
19:59
Neglect of prayer leads to deviationLegal discipline in ibadah preserves societal structure
Taha (20:124)
20:124
Legal consequences of forgetting GodPersonal disconnection from divine law results in internal suffering
Taha (20:132)
20:132
Enjoin prayer on familyLegal leadership starts within the home
Al-Anbiya (21:47)
21:47
Scales of justiceLaw reflects divine precision—nothing is overlooked
Al-Anbiya (21:92)
21:92
Unity of the ummahLaw unites people under a single legal and moral system
Al-Anbiya (21:105)
21:105
Inheritance of EarthLegal stewardship of Earth is for righteous leaders
Al-Hajj (22:40)
22:40
Protect worship placesIslamic law defends multi-faith religious spaces
Al-Hajj (22:41)
22:41
Governance and SalahIdeal rulers uphold prayer, zakat, and justice
Al-Hajj (22:78)
22:78
Submission and legal burdenReligion is not hardship—legal obligations scaled to ability
Al-Mu’minun (23:1-3)
23:1-3
Prayer and distractionsLegal worship requires full mental presence
Al-Mu’minun (23:5-7)
23:5-7
Sexual boundariesLegal protection through marriage and chastity
Al-Mu’minun (23:8)
23:8
Trust and oathsLegal society built on truth and accountability
Al-Mu’minun (23:71)
23:71
Law must follow truthSocieties collapse when law follows desires
An-Nur (24:2)
24:2
Punishment for zinaLegal deterrent for preserving moral order
An-Nur (24:4)
24:4
Qadhf (false accusation)Legal requirement of 4 witnesses to protect honor
An-Nur (24:13)
24:13
Burden of proofLaw demands evidence, not suspicion
An-Nur (24:19)
24:19
Public shame is a crimeLaw protects psychological dignity
An-Nur (24:27-28)
24:27-28
Privacy lawAsk permission—legal protection of domestic space
An-Nur (24:30-31)
24:30-31
Gaze and modestyModesty begins with intention and legal behavior
An-Nur (24:58)
24:58
Children's privacy rightsLegal regulation of household behavior
An-Nur (24:61)
24:61
Disabled persons’ rightsIslam includes physical accessibility in legal equity
Al-Furqan (25:63)
25:63
Response to ignoranceLaw favors patience and peace, not retaliation
Al-Furqan (25:68-70)
25:68-70
Three major crimesMurder, zina, shirk: root causes of social collapse
Al-Furqan (25:72)
25:72
False testimonyLaw requires integrity of speech
Ash-Shu'ara (26:183)
26:183
Short-measuringEconomic cheating is legally prohibited
An-Naml (27:89-90)
27:89-90
Judgment on deedsLaw values both legal compliance and inner sincerity
Al-Qasas (28:4)
28:4
Tyranny & legal injusticeFir’awn used legal power to divide—warning to rulers
Al-Qasas (28:26)
28:26
Competent leadershipHiring/following those with strength and trustworthiness
Al-Qasas (28:77)
28:77
Balance dunya and akhiraLaw must regulate both personal ambition and social benefit
Al-Qasas (28:83)
28:83
Humility in legal rewardHeaven is for those who avoid corruption and pride
Al-Ankabut (29:45)
29:45
Salah prevents evilTrue legal worship reforms society
Ar-Rum (30:30)
30:30
Fitrah & natural lawIslam’s legal system aligns with human nature
Ar-Rum (30:41)
30:41
Earthly corruptionEnvironmental law prevents ecological destruction
Luqman (31:12)
31:12
Wisdom in lawLaw without wisdom is incomplete
Luqman (31:14)
31:14
Parents’ rights & balanceLegal obedience with exception for disbelief
Luqman (31:17)
31:17
Prayer, justice, and patienceMoral and legal training from youth
Luqman (31:18-19)
31:18-19
Social behavior ethicsLaw extends to tone, pride, and speech
As-Sajdah (32:24)
32:24
Leadership through patienceLaw demands leadership by moral excellence
Al-Ahzab (33:5)
33:5
Naming by fathersLegal identity linked to genealogy
Al-Ahzab (33:6)
33:6
Prophet’s wives = mothersLegal restrictions on marrying them after him
Al-Ahzab (33:35)
33:35
Equality in rewardLegal equality for men and women in duties and rights
Al-Ahzab (33:36)
33:36
Obedience to lawBelievers do not reject divine rulings
Al-Ahzab (33:53)
33:53
Etiquette of public/privateLaw regulates behavior even in social spaces
Al-Ahzab (33:59)
33:59
Hijab as protectionLegal modesty protects women from harm
Saba (34:46)
34:46
Reflect before lawLegal reform needs deep, personal reflection
Fatir (35:18)
35:18
No bearer carries burdenLaw of personal accountability—no vicarious guilt
Fatir (35:32)
35:32
Inheritance of BookLegal and spiritual knowledge requires action
Ya-Sin (36:54)
36:54
No injustice on JudgmentLaw of complete fairness in divine judgment
As-Saffat (37:24)
37:24
Divine court judgmentAll will face divine court—law is ultimate
Az-Zumar (39:9)
39:9
Knowledge vs ignoranceLegal preference for informed decision-making
Az-Zumar (39:18)
39:18
Listen and follow bestLegal obedience must be reasoned, not blind
Az-Zumar (39:53)
39:53
Law of repentanceDivine law allows full return after wrong
Az-Zumar (39:70)
39:70
Deeds are recordedLegal surveillance is total—divine documentation
Az-Zumar (39:71)
39:71
Consequence of disbeliefLegal judgment carries both personal and collective outcomes
Az-Zumar (39:74)
39:74
Reward of truthfulnessLaw ultimately leads to freedom and peace
Ghafir (40:17)
40:17
Individual accountabilityNo soul can blame another in divine law
Ghafir (40:20)
40:20
Allah judges in truthDivine law is based on absolute objectivity
Ghafir (40:27)
40:27
Reliance on Allah’s judgmentLegal resistance to tyranny is rooted in tawakkul
Ghafir (40:60)
40:60
Dua as law of connectionLegal process includes direct supplication to Allah
Fussilat (41:19-20)
41:19-20
Limbs testifyHuman body becomes legal evidence—bio-forensics in divine court
Fussilat (41:34)
41:34
Good and evil not equalLaw encourages response to harm with excellence
Ash-Shura (42:15)
42:15
Upright judgmentProphet’s role includes fair arbitration
Ash-Shura (42:18)
42:18
Law and urgencyOnly the unjust fear divine law’s consequences
Ash-Shura (42:40)
42:40
Forgiveness over revengeLaw allows justice but elevates forgiveness
Ash-Shura (42:43)
42:43
Patience as legal strengthStrategic endurance is legally rewarded
Ash-Shura (42:51)
42:51
Revelation as legal sourceLegal systems must be rooted in revelation
Az-Zukhruf (43:32)
43:32
Distribution of wealthLegal-economic inequality exists to maintain system balance
Az-Zukhruf (43:80)
43:80
Divine hearing of secretsSurveillance by divine law is total
Ad-Dukhan (44:3-6)
44:3-6
Night of decreeDivine legal codes revealed in structured events
Al-Jathiya (45:21)
45:21
Equal law for all?Disbelievers wrongly expect same outcome as believers
Al-Jathiya (45:22)
45:22
Test through deedsLegal test of life governed by fair trial system
Al-Ahqaf (46:19)
46:19
Rank by deedsLaw calibrates reward individually
Muhammad (47:2)
47:2
Righteous get legal reformForgiveness tied to moral transformation
Muhammad (47:7)
47:7
Obedience strengthens ruleLegal strength is reciprocal—Allah supports those who obey
Muhammad (47:22-23)
47:22-23
Harm to kin cuts divine mercyLaw protects family unity as sacred
Muhammad (47:25-26)
47:25-26
Apostasy and deceptionLegal consequences of turning away knowingly
Al-Fath (48:10)
48:10
Pledges to Prophet = to AllahPolitical and legal oaths are sacred
Al-Fath (48:18)
48:18
Divine pleasure from loyaltyLegal agreements honored lead to divine support
Al-Hujurat (49:1)
49:1
Respect divine command orderLegal discipline includes timing and tone
Al-Hujurat (49:6)
49:6
Verify newsLegal process demands fact-checking (anti-fake news ayah)
Al-Hujurat (49:9)
49:9
Mediate conflictFiqh of peacemaking between believers
Al-Hujurat (49:10)
49:10
Brotherhood lawLegal foundation of the ummah: brotherhood before ruling
Al-Hujurat (49:11)
49:11
Mockery forbiddenLaw defends psychological and social dignity
Al-Hujurat (49:12)
49:12
Avoid spying & suspicionPrivacy and legal evidence are sacred
Al-Hujurat (49:13)
49:13
All humans equalLaw honors diversity; Taqwa is the legal scale
Qaf (50:16)
50:16
Allah knows inner lawNo law bypasses divine omniscience
Qaf (50:18)
50:18
Every word recordedDivine legal surveillance includes speech logs
Qaf (50:29)
50:29
Allah’s judgment is finalLegal decrees of God are irreversible
Adh-Dhariyat (51:55)
51:55
Legal reminder to believersEducation and repetition are part of legal culture
At-Tur (52:21)
52:21
Generational rewardFamily ties maintained in divine legal structure
An-Najm (53:38-39)
53:38-39
Earned accountabilityLaw based on action, not association
Al-Qamar (54:16)
54:16
Warnings rejected = punishmentLegal neglect invites destruction
Ar-Rahman (55:7-9)
55:7-9
Balance and scalesDivine justice = physical and moral calibration
Ar-Rahman (55:60)
55:60
Reward matches goodLaw of reciprocity governs divine reward
Al-Waqi’ah (56:7-10)
56:7-10
Classification of soulsLegal outcomes categorized into 3 groups
Al-Waqi’ah (56:78-80)
56:78-80
Protected BookDivine law cannot be tampered with
Al-Hadid (57:25)
57:25
Prophets sent with lawLaw, book, and balance are central tools of justice
Al-Hadid (57:27)
57:27
Monasticism innovatedLaw critiques invented restrictions
Al-Mujadila (58:1)
58:1
Women's legal rightsWoman's complaint to Allah = direct legislative change
Al-Mujadila (58:2-3)
58:2-3
Zihar invalidatedLaw protects marital dignity
Al-Mujadila (58:7)
58:7
Secret meetings witnessedDivine law includes private decisions
Al-Mujadila (58:11)
58:11
Make room in gatheringsLaw supports inclusion and learning
Al-Hashr (59:7)
59:7
Wealth distribution lawPrevents hoarding by elite; wealth circulates lawfully
Al-Hashr (59:9)
59:9
Prioritize othersLegal altruism encouraged in society building
Al-Hashr (59:18)
59:18
Self-auditLegal reform begins with reflection
Al-Hashr (59:19)
59:19
Forgetting Allah = self-lossDisconnect from law corrupts identity
Al-Mumtahina (60:1)
60:1
Don't ally with enemiesLegal caution in political loyalty
Al-Mumtahina (60:8)
60:8
Justice even to non-MuslimsLegal fairness applies regardless of faith
Al-Mumtahina (60:10)
60:10
Women migrants testLegal method to verify asylum and marital validity
As-Saff (61:2-3)
61:2-3
Practice what you preachLegal action must match speech
As-Saff (61:4)
61:4
Battle in rows = strengthLegal unity for protection and victory
Al-Jumu'ah (62:9-10)
62:9-10
Friday prayer lawEconomic activity paused for legal worship
Al-Munafiqun (63:1)
63:1
Hypocrites lie under oathLegal system must expose false allegiance
Al-Munafiqun (63:4)
63:4
Outward beauty, inward rotLaw judges by truth, not image
At-Taghabun (64:14-15)
64:14-15
Family as trialLaw balances love and spiritual caution
At-Talaq (65:1)
65:1
Divorce procedureLegal steps required for clarity and fairness
At-Talaq (65:2)
65:2
Witness in divorceLegal documentation avoids future harm
At-Talaq (65:6-7)
65:6-7
Provide for wivesPost-divorce support is legal obligation
At-Tahrim (66:1)
66:1
Halal cannot be made haramNo personal legislation allowed over divine law
At-Tahrim (66:5)
66:5
Prophet’s wives' accountabilityEven highest status doesn’t override legal consequence
At-Tahrim (66:6)
66:6
Family protection from FireLegal guardianship includes spiritual safety
Al-Mulk (67:2)
67:2
Life as legal testExistence itself is governed by divine law
Al-Mulk (67:15)
67:15
Walk on earth & eatLaw permits use with responsibility
Al-Mulk (67:29)
67:29
Trust in RahmanLaw integrates faith in divine justice
Al-Qalam (68:10)
68:10
Do not follow sinnersLegal alliances must be based on ethics
Al-Qalam (68:36)
68:36
Equal reward?Law discriminates based on conduct
Al-Haqqah (69:18)
69:18
All will be exposedDivine court has no missing evidence
Al-Haqqah (69:25-29)
69:25-29
Regret of the guiltyLegal realization too late is still binding
Al-Haqqah (69:19-24)
69:19-24
Joy of the savedLegal record brings delight when just
Al-Ma’arij (70:19-25)
70:19-25
Social responsibilityLaw binds personal wealth to public need
Al-Muzzammil (73:20)
73:20
Night prayer & QuranEarly legal training in discipline and reform
Al-Muddathir (74:38)
74:38
Soul tied to deedsLegal record is personal and unshared
Al-Insan (76:2)
76:2
Test through choiceLaw honors free will with accountability
Al-Insan (76:8-9)
76:8-9
Feeding without returnLegal altruism honored in divine law
Al-Insan (76:11)
76:11
Reward = protection from harmLaw results in both reward and refuge
Al-Mursalat (77:7)
77:7
Clear warning systemLaw is always preceded by divine notice
Al-Mursalat (77:15)
77:15
Woe to deniersDenial of law has graduated consequences
An-Naba (78:6-16)
78:6-16
Cosmological lawEarth's design is in legal precision
An-Naba (78:20-30)
78:20-30
Legal accountabilityHell as result of violation of truth
An-Nazi’at (79:1-5)
79:1-5
Order of executionDivine commands operate in legal sequences
Abasa (80:34-37)
80:34-37
Legal isolationNo helpers on Day of Judgment
At-Takwir (81:14)
81:14
Deeds shownDivine ledger becomes manifest
Al-Infitar (82:10-12)
82:10-12
Recording angelsLaw is enforced by unseen witnesses
Al-Infitar (82:13-14)
82:13-14
Righteous vs wickedLaw sorts by moral performance
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3)
83:1-3
Cheating in tradeLegal economics begins with honesty
Al-Mutaffifin (83:7-9)
83:7-9
Sijjin: wicked recordDivine registry of illegal, unethical deeds
Al-Mutaffifin (83:18-20)
83:18-20
‘Illiyyin: righteous recordHonor and security in lawful living
Al-Inshiqaq (84:7-15)
84:7-15
Receiving book in right/left handSymbol of legal outcome
Al-Burooj (85:1-10)
85:1-10
Trial by fireDivine justice for persecuted believers
At-Tariq (86:9)
86:9
Hidden secrets revealedLaw includes hidden motives
Al-A’la (87:14-15)
87:14-15
Success via purificationLegal reform includes inner cleansing
Al-Ghashiyah (88:21-26)
88:21-26
Reminder, not controllerLaw gives message but respects choice
Al-Fajr (89:27-30)
89:27-30
Return to Lord peacefullyObedience to law grants eternal peace
Al-Balad (90:4)
90:4
Human created in struggleLaw emerges from human tension and test
Al-Balad (90:12-16)
90:12-16
Difficult moral actionsLaw honors feeding, freeing, and aiding
Al-Balad (90:17)
90:17
Encouraging truth and patienceMoral support becomes legal virtue
Ash-Shams (91:7-10)
91:7-10
Soul and taqwaDivine law built into soul’s structure
Al-Lail (92:5-10)
92:5-10
Dual path of lawActions lead to divine facilitation or restraint
Ad-Duha (93:6-11)
93:6-11
Mercy and protection lawLegal response to orphanhood and vulnerability
Al-Inshirah (94:5-6)
94:5-6
Ease follows hardshipLaw reflects rhythm of divine justice
At-Tin (95:4-6)
95:4-6
Human nature and descentLaw restores fitrah to dignity
Al-‘Alaq (96:1-5)
96:1-5
Legal basis: KnowledgeRevelation = first act of legal awakening
Al-‘Alaq (96:6-8)
96:6-8
Arrogance before lawWealth must not override divine limits
Al-‘Alaq (96:9-19)
96:9-19
Prohibition of blocking prayerPreventing worship = punishable offense
Al-Qadr (97:1-5)
97:1-5
Law of decreeWhole divine law (Qur’an) revealed in single structured night
Al-Bayyina (98:5)
98:5
Pure monotheism and zakatFiqh pillars in single verse
Al-Bayyina (98:6)
98:6
Legal permanence of hellClear fate for willful disobedience
Al-Bayyina (98:7-8)
98:7-8
Eternal reward in lawLegal faith secures everlasting bliss
Az-Zalzalah (99:6-8)
99:6-8
Deed-atom lawNothing escapes divine legal calculus
Al-Adiyat (100:1-11)
100:1-11
Love of wealth & legal blindnessEmotional drives distort lawful clarity
Al-Qari’ah (101:6-11)
101:6-11
Scale of deedsLegal justice based on exact moral weight
At-Takathur (102:1-8)
102:1-8
Competing for moreLegal regret follows meaningless pursuits
Al-Asr (103:1-3)
103:1-3
Time-bound legal successLaw requires belief, action, truth, and patience
Al-Humazah (104:1-9)
104:1-9
Mockery & hoardingSpeech and greed are legally punishable
Al-Fil (105:1-5)
105:1-5
Divine intervention in lawGod defends sacred spaces via miraculous law
Quraysh (106:1-4)
106:1-4
Economic law & worshipTrade security tied to divine obedience
Al-Ma’un (107:1-7)
107:1-7
Hypocrisy in ritualLaw demands sincerity in social and spiritual acts
Al-Kawthar (108:1-3)
108:1-3
Abundance for lawful gratitudeFiqh of worship and sacrifice
Al-Kafiroon (109:1-6)
109:1-6
Legal separation in faithNo coercion—legal distinction of belief systems
An-Nasr (110:1-3)
110:1-3
Legal conclusion of missionLaw completes with praise and repentance
Al-Masad (111:1-5)
111:1-5
Law even on kinJustice applied without favoritism (Abu Lahab)
Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4)
112:1-4
Legal foundation of monotheismTawheed as legal axis of divine rule
Al-Falaq (113:1-5)
113:1-5
Legal protection from evilLaw covers unseen threats
An-Nas (114:1-6)
114:1-6
Inner legal protectionLaw addresses whispers and psychological invasions
Al-Baqarah (2:286)
2:286
Burden lawAllah’s law scales with ability—not oppression
Al-Baqarah (2:2)
2:2
Qur’an = guidance for muttaqeenFiqh must follow divine revelation, not desire
Al-Baqarah (2:177)
2:177
Comprehensive righteousnessTrue law: belief + charity + prayer + patience
Al-Baqarah (2:282)
2:282
Longest legal verseContracts, witnesses, and financial clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:256)
2:256
No compulsion in religionLegal freedom of belief within limits
Al-Imran (3:92)
3:92
Sacrifice lawRighteousness demands valuable giving
Al-Imran (3:159)
3:159
Legal leadership = mercyProphet’s soft law built alliances and faith
An-Nisa (4:135)
4:135
Stand for justiceLaw favors truth over family or self-interest
Al-Ma’idah (5:8)
5:8
Don’t let hatred ruin justiceLaw requires impartiality under pressure
Al-Ma’idah (5:45)
5:45
Qisas and forgivenessLaw allows balance of justice and mercy
Al-Anfal (8:61)
8:61
Peace is preferredLaw favors reconciliation when sincere
At-Tawbah (9:122)
9:122
Seek knowledgeLegal scholarship = community survival
Al-Hujurat (49:13)
49:13
Law of dignity and equalityTaqwa = legal measure of worth
Al-Hadid (57:25)
57:25
Law, book, and balanceProphets bring law, weight, and equity
Al-A’raf (7:157)
7:157
Prophet legalizes goodMessenger's role = lawful filter of life
An-Nahl (16:90)
16:90
Most comprehensive legal verseJustice, excellence, kinship vs. immorality
Luqman (31:17)
31:17
Prayer, right, wrong, patienceLegal ethics taught by wise father
Az-Zumar (39:70)
39:70
Complete judgmentEvery soul fully informed—no injustice
Al-Ahzab (33:36)
33:36
No option in divine lawOnce Allah and the Prophet decide, law is final
Al-Baqarah (2:2) (2:2)
Topic:
Qur’an as guidance for legal matters
Divine Logic:
Revelation as supreme source of law
Al-Baqarah (2:177) (2:177)
Topic:
Definition of righteousness
Divine Logic:
Integrates faith worship and social justice
Al-Baqarah (2:180) (2:180)
Topic:
Will-making before death
Divine Logic:
Protects estate justice
Al-Baqarah (2:181) (2:181)
Topic:
Changing wills unjustly
Divine Logic:
Ensures testament accountability
Al-Baqarah (2:183) (2:183)
Topic:
Fasting obligation
Divine Logic:
Develops taqwa and discipline
Al-Baqarah (2:187) (2:187)
Topic:
Rules of fasting
Divine Logic:
Balances devotion and human needs
Al-Baqarah (2:188) (2:188)
Topic:
Prohibition of bribery
Divine Logic:
Prevents corruption
Al-Baqarah (2:190) (2:190)
Topic:
Warfare self-defense
Divine Logic:
Limits aggression
Al-Baqarah (2:195) (2:195)
Topic:
Charity spending
Divine Logic:
Promotes wealth circulation
Al-Baqarah (2:196) (2:196)
Topic:
Hajj and Umrah rules
Divine Logic:
Ritual standardization
Al-Baqarah (2:221) (2:221)
Topic:
Marriage with polytheists
Divine Logic:
Protects faith identity
Al-Baqarah (2:222) (2:222)
Topic:
Menstruation rulings
Divine Logic:
Hygiene and marital ethics
Al-Baqarah (2:223) (2:223)
Topic:
Marital relations
Divine Logic:
Lawful intimacy framework
Al-Baqarah (2:228) (2:228)
Topic:
Iddah of divorced women
Divine Logic:
Ensures lineage clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:229) (2:229)
Topic:
Divorce rules
Divine Logic:
Prevents abuse of talaq
Al-Baqarah (2:231) (2:231)
Topic:
Fair divorce treatment
Divine Logic:
Protects from oppression
Al-Baqarah (2:233) (2:233)
Topic:
Breastfeeding responsibility
Divine Logic:
Child welfare protection
Al-Baqarah (2:234) (2:234)
Topic:
Iddah for widows
Divine Logic:
Honors marital bond
Al-Baqarah (2:275) (2:275)
Topic:
Prohibition of riba
Divine Logic:
Prevents economic exploitation
Al-Baqarah (2:282) (2:282)
Topic:
Debt documentation
Divine Logic:
Ensures transparency
Al-Baqarah (2:286) (2:286)
Topic:
Accountability principle
Divine Logic:
Proportional responsibility
Aal-Imran (3:130) (3:130)
Topic:
Compound riba prohibition
Divine Logic:
Stops financial oppression
An-Nisa (4:2) (4:2)
Topic:
Orphans property rights
Divine Logic:
Protects vulnerable wealth
An-Nisa (4:3) (4:3)
Topic:
Polygamy with justice
Divine Logic:
Conditional equity requirement
An-Nisa (4:6) (4:6)
Topic:
Maturity test for orphans
Divine Logic:
Legal capacity prerequisite
An-Nisa (4:7) (4:7)
Topic:
Inheritance rights
Divine Logic:
Divine distribution mandate
An-Nisa (4:11) (4:11)
Topic:
Shares of inheritance
Divine Logic:
Fixed succession system
An-Nisa (4:12) (4:12)
Topic:
More inheritance details
Divine Logic:
Clarifies estate division
An-Nisa (4:15) (4:15)
Topic:
Punishment for adultery early stage
Divine Logic:
Gradual legal reform
An-Nisa (4:19) (4:19)
Topic:
Women's marital rights
Divine Logic:
Ends coercive customs
An-Nisa (4:24) (4:24)
Topic:
Lawful prohibited marriage categories
Divine Logic:
Regulates kinship
An-Nisa (4:25) (4:25)
Topic:
Marriage of slaves
Divine Logic:
Facilitates lawful chastity
An-Nisa (4:29) (4:29)
Topic:
Trade ethics
Divine Logic:
Mutual consent principle
An-Nisa (4:34) (4:34)
Topic:
Family roles responsibilities
Divine Logic:
Structured accountability
An-Nisa (4:43) (4:43)
Topic:
Purity before prayer
Divine Logic:
Prerequisite for worship
An-Nisa (4:92) (4:92)
Topic:
Accidental killing expiation
Divine Logic:
Balances justice and mercy
Al-Ma'idah (5:1) (5:1)
Topic:
Contracts and oaths
Divine Logic:
Legal covenant integrity
Al-Ma'idah (5:3) (5:3)
Topic:
Prohibited foods
Divine Logic:
Protects physical spiritual health
Al-Ma'idah (5:6) (5:6)
Topic:
Wudhu ghusl tayammum
Divine Logic:
Standardized purification
Al-Ma'idah (5:8) (5:8)
Topic:
Justice toward enemies
Divine Logic:
Impartial fairness
Al-Ma'idah (5:38) (5:38)
Topic:
Punishment for theft
Divine Logic:
Protects property rights
Al-Ma'idah (5:45) (5:45)
Topic:
Qisas retaliation
Divine Logic:
Proportional justice
Al-Ma'idah (5:89) (5:89)
Topic:
Expiation for broken oaths
Divine Logic:
Restores accountability
Al-Ma'idah (5:90) (5:90)
Topic:
Prohibition of intoxicants gambling
Divine Logic:
Protects intellect society
Al-Ma'idah (5:95) (5:95)
Topic:
Hunting in Ihram
Divine Logic:
Sanctity of sacred state
Al-Ma'idah (5:101) (5:101)
Topic:
Avoid unnecessary questions
Divine Logic:
Prevents hardship
At-Tawbah (9:5) (9:5)
Topic:
Warfare contextual rule
Divine Logic:
Enforces treaty justice
At-Tawbah (9:60) (9:60)
Topic:
Zakat recipients
Divine Logic:
Structured redistribution
An-Nur (24:2) (24:2)
Topic:
Hadd for zina
Divine Logic:
Protects family morality
An-Nur (24:3) (24:3)
Topic:
Marriage of adulterers
Divine Logic:
Moral compatibility principle
An-Nur (24:4) (24:4)
Topic:
Punishment for false accusation
Divine Logic:
Protects honor
An-Nur (24:6-9) (24:6-9)
Topic:
Lian procedure
Divine Logic:
Resolves marital disputes
An-Nur (24:26) (24:26)
Topic:
Purity in marriage
Divine Logic:
Ethical congruence
An-Nur (24:32) (24:32)
Topic:
Encouraging marriage
Divine Logic:
Social stability
An-Nur (24:33) (24:33)
Topic:
Chastity command
Divine Logic:
Promotes moral discipline
Al-Ahzab (33:4) (33:4)
Topic:
Adoption marriage law
Divine Logic:
Preserves lineage clarity
Al-Ahzab (33:6) (33:6)
Topic:
Wives as mothers of believers
Divine Logic:
Elevates prophetic status
Al-Ahzab (33:37) (33:37)
Topic:
Marriage of Zaynab context
Divine Logic:
Ends adoption taboos
Al-Ahzab (33:49) (33:49)
Topic:
Divorce before consummation
Divine Logic:
Removes waiting burden
Al-Ahzab (33:50) (33:50)
Topic:
Special prophetic rules
Divine Logic:
Legislative distinction
Al-Ahzab (33:53) (33:53)
Topic:
Home privacy etiquette
Divine Logic:
Protects domestic sanctity
Al-Mumtahina (60:10) (60:10)
Topic:
Marriage of emigrant women
Divine Logic:
Protects faith allegiance
At-Talaq (65:1) (65:1)
Topic:
Divorce procedure clarity
Divine Logic:
Prevents impulsive separation
At-Talaq (65:4) (65:4)
Topic:
Iddah categories
Divine Logic:
Accounts biological states
At-Tahrim (66:5) (66:5)
Topic:
Alternative wives principle
Divine Logic:
Affirms accountability
Al-Baqarah (2:190-193) (2:190-193)
Topic:
Warfare oppression limits
Divine Logic:
Restricts aggression
Al-Ma'idah (5:33) (5:33)
Topic:
Hirabah punishment
Divine Logic:
Protects public security
Al-Ma'idah (5:38) (5:38)
Topic:
Punishment for theft repeat
Divine Logic:
Deterrence principle
An-Nisa (4:92-93) (4:92-93)
Topic:
Murder manslaughter law
Divine Logic:
Differentiates intent
An-Nur (24:2) (24:2)
Topic:
Punishment for adultery repeat
Divine Logic:
Family protection
An-Nur (24:5) (24:5)
Topic:
Repentance for slander
Divine Logic:
Justice with mercy
An-Nur (24:19) (24:19)
Topic:
Spreading immorality condemned
Divine Logic:
Protects moral order
Al-Hujurat (49:11-12) (49:11-12)
Topic:
Avoid mockery suspicion
Divine Logic:
Preserves social harmony
Al-Baqarah (2:168-169) (2:168-169)
Topic:
Halal haram food principle
Divine Logic:
Obedient consumption
Al-Baqarah (2:172-173) (2:172-173)
Topic:
Forbidden foods
Divine Logic:
Health ritual protection
Al-An'am (6:118-121) (6:118-121)
Topic:
Mention Allah name on food
Divine Logic:
Spiritual accountability
Al-An'am (6:145) (6:145)
Topic:
Clear food prohibitions
Divine Logic:
Restricts harm
Al-A'raf (7:157) (7:157)
Topic:
Halal allowed by Prophet
Divine Logic:
Defines lawful scope
An-Nahl (16:114-115) (16:114-115)
Topic:
Lawful food gratitude
Divine Logic:
Ethical consumption
Al-Ma'idah (5:4) (5:4)
Topic:
Hunting with trained animals
Divine Logic:
Regulated acquisition
Al-Ma'idah (5:5) (5:5)
Topic:
Food of People of Book
Divine Logic:
Intercommunity facilitation
An-Nahl (16:66) (16:66)
Topic:
Livestock as provision
Divine Logic:
Divine sustenance sign
Al-Mu’minun (23:19-21) (23:19-21)
Topic:
Natural foods provision
Divine Logic:
Sign of mercy
Al-Baqarah (2:152) (2:152)
Topic:
Remember Me principle
Divine Logic:
Reciprocal remembrance
Al-Ahzab (33:41-42) (33:41-42)
Topic:
Abundant remembrance
Divine Logic:
Sustains consciousness
Ar-Ra’d (13:28) (13:28)
Topic:
Peace through remembrance
Divine Logic:
Inner tranquility
Al-Jumu’ah (62:10) (62:10)
Topic:
After prayer remembrance
Divine Logic:
Balance worship livelihood
Al-A’raf (7:205) (7:205)
Topic:
Silent humble remembrance
Divine Logic:
Internal devotion
Al-Kahf (18:24) (18:24)
Topic:
Say InshaAllah
Divine Logic:
Acknowledges divine will
Taha (20:14) (20:14)
Topic:
Prayer for remembrance
Divine Logic:
Worship centered awareness
Al-Baqarah (2:275) (2:275)
Topic:
Trade halal riba haram
Divine Logic:
Economic justice
Al-Baqarah (2:282) (2:282)
Topic:
Trade documentation
Divine Logic:
Contractual security
Al-Baqarah (2:283) (2:283)
Topic:
Trust based trade
Divine Logic:
Witness accountability
An-Nisa (4:29) (4:29)
Topic:
Mutual consent trade
Divine Logic:
Prevents unjust gain
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3) (83:1-3)
Topic:
Fraud in weighing warning
Divine Logic:
Market integrity
Hud (11:84-85) (11:84-85)
Topic:
Prophet Shuaib fair trade
Divine Logic:
Commercial justice
Al-A’raf (7:85) (7:85)
Topic:
Cheating in trade condemned
Divine Logic:
Eliminates corruption
Al-Muzzammil (73:20) (73:20)
Topic:
Trade allowed in devotion
Divine Logic:
Balanced spirituality
At-Tawbah (9:24) (9:24)
Topic:
Wealth not before Allah
Divine Logic:
Priority of faith
Al-Ma'idah (5:45) (5:45)
Topic:
Qisas principle repeat
Divine Logic:
Maintains social equilibrium
An-Nisa (4:176) (4:176)
Topic:
Inheritance
Divine Logic:
Ensures fairness and prevents family disputes through divine apportionment
Al-Baqarah (2:180) (2:180)
Topic:
Writing a Will
Divine Logic:
Protects rights of heirs and fulfills personal obligations after death
Al-Baqarah (2:240) (2:240)
Topic:
Widow’s maintenance
Divine Logic:
Protects women from sudden financial hardship after husband's death
Al-Baqarah (2:286) (2:286)
Topic:
Accountability
Divine Logic:
Islam is based on capacity; legal burden proportional to ability
Al-Nisa (4:135) (4:135)
Topic:
Justice
Divine Logic:
Justice transcends personal familial or financial bias
Al-Baqarah (2:286) (2:286)
Topic:
No soul burdened
Divine Logic:
Divine legal system is humane
Al-Ma’idah (5:8) (5:8)
Topic:
Impartial justice
Divine Logic:
Law must override emotion
Al-Ma’idah (5:45) (5:45)
Topic:
Qisas (retaliation)
Divine Logic:
Balances justice and forgiveness
Al-Ma’idah (5:106) (5:106)
Topic:
Testimony at death
Divine Logic:
Ensures integrity in will matters
An-Nur (24:58-59) (24:58-59)
Topic:
Privacy rules at home
Divine Logic:
Protects family modesty
Al-Ahzab (33:59) (33:59)
Topic:
Hijab
Divine Logic:
Protects dignity and deters harassment
Al-A’raf (7:31) (7:31)
Topic:
Dress and modesty
Divine Logic:
Encourages cleanliness and respect
Al-Baqarah (2:238) (2:238)
Topic:
Guard the prayers
Divine Logic:
Aligns life around divine rhythm
Al-Ankabut (29:45) (29:45)
Topic:
Prayer prevents immorality
Divine Logic:
Spiritual discipline fosters ethics
Al-Baqarah (2:43) (2:43)
Topic:
Prayer and zakat
Divine Logic:
Ritual and economic justice combined
Al-Nisa (4:103) (4:103)
Topic:
Timing of prayer
Divine Logic:
Flexible legislation during hardship
Al-Jumu’ah (62:9) (62:9)
Topic:
Friday prayer
Divine Logic:
Weekly social spiritual coherence
Al-Muzzammil (73:20) (73:20)
Topic:
Night prayer
Divine Logic:
Encourages sincerity and growth
Al-Ma’un (107:4-7) (107:4-7)
Topic:
Empty rituals
Divine Logic:
Worship without ethics rejected
Al-Tawbah (9:11) (9:11)
Topic:
Repentance renews status
Divine Logic:
Law restores rights after reform
Al-Tawbah (9:36) (9:36)
Topic:
Sacred months
Divine Logic:
Stability and safe trade periods
Al-Baqarah (2:282) (2:282)
Topic:
Debt documentation
Divine Logic:
Promotes economic clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:280) (2:280)
Topic:
Grace for debtors
Divine Logic:
Compassion in finance
Al-Baqarah (2:275) (2:275)
Topic:
Riba prohibited
Divine Logic:
Prevents financial exploitation
Al-Nisa (4:29) (4:29)
Topic:
No fraud or suicide
Divine Logic:
Preserves life and ethics
Al-Ma’idah (5:1) (5:1)
Topic:
Keep contracts
Divine Logic:
Core civil law principle
Al-Isra (17:35) (17:35)
Topic:
Just measurement
Divine Logic:
Micro integrity in economics
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3) (83:1-3)
Topic:
Fraud in weight
Divine Logic:
Business immorality causes decay
Al-A’raf (7:85) (7:85)
Topic:
Shuaib on trade
Divine Logic:
Justice central in prophethood
Al-Hujurat (49:9) (49:9)
Topic:
Reconciliation
Divine Logic:
Law as peacemaker
Al-Hujurat (49:11) (49:11)
Topic:
Ethics in society
Divine Logic:
Language and tone matter legally
Al-Hujurat (49:12) (49:12)
Topic:
Avoid spying
Divine Logic:
Privacy legally protected
Al-Ma’idah (5:32) (5:32)
Topic:
Sanctity of life
Divine Logic:
One life equals humanity
Al-Talaq (65:2-3) (65:2-3)
Topic:
Divorce with ihsan
Divine Logic:
Structure with compassion
Al-Talaq (65:6) (65:6)
Topic:
Maintenance in iddah
Divine Logic:
Financial security post separation
An-Nisa (4:19) (4:19)
Topic:
No forced marriage
Divine Logic:
Protects women choice
Al-Baqarah (2:232) (2:232)
Topic:
Remarry freely
Divine Logic:
Respects autonomy
Al-Ahzab (33:49) (33:49)
Topic:
No iddah without consummation
Divine Logic:
Precise legal tailoring
Al-Nur (24:30-31) (24:30-31)
Topic:
Lower gaze
Divine Logic:
Self restraint before dress code
Al-Nur (24:27) (24:27)
Topic:
Ask permission to enter
Divine Logic:
Protects privacy
Al-Nisa (4:58) (4:58)
Topic:
Trust and leadership
Divine Logic:
Authority requires justice
Al-Nisa (4:59) (4:59)
Topic:
Obey leadership
Divine Logic:
Bound by divine accountability
Al-Shura (42:38) (42:38)
Topic:
Consultation
Divine Logic:
Democratic spirit in governance
Al-Nisa (4:141) (4:141)
Topic:
Legal sovereignty
Divine Logic:
Preserves Islamic authority
Al-Ma’idah (5:44) (5:44)
Topic:
Rule by revelation
Divine Logic:
Divine law supremacy
Al-Ahzab (33:36) (33:36)
Topic:
No choice against ruling
Divine Logic:
Compliance part of faith
Al-Baqarah (2:213) (2:213)
Topic:
Prophets as judges
Divine Logic:
Judiciary divine mission
Al-An’am (6:57) (6:57)
Topic:
Judgment belongs to Allah
Divine Logic:
Tawheed in sovereignty
Al-Nisa (4:105) (4:105)
Topic:
Prophet judges by revelation
Divine Logic:
Legal finality divine
Al-Ma’idah (5:50) (5:50)
Topic:
Reject jahiliyyah law
Divine Logic:
Divine law brings justice
Al-Isra (17:33) (17:33)
Topic:
Do not kill
Divine Logic:
Sanctity of life
Al-Isra (17:32) (17:32)
Topic:
Zina forbidden
Divine Logic:
Protects family structure
Al-Isra (17:31) (17:31)
Topic:
Infanticide banned
Divine Logic:
Life not economic choice
Al-Isra (17:35) (17:35)
Topic:
Fair weights
Divine Logic:
Integrity in transactions
Al-Isra (17:37) (17:37)
Topic:
Arrogance forbidden
Divine Logic:
Ethics shape society
Al-Isra (17:23-24) (17:23-24)
Topic:
Parents rights
Divine Logic:
Family mercy obligation
Al-Isra (17:26-27) (17:26-27)
Topic:
Wise spending
Divine Logic:
Resource ethics
Al-Isra (17:34) (17:34)
Topic:
Orphan property
Divine Logic:
Guardianship sacred
Al-Isra (17:36) (17:36)
Topic:
Follow knowledge
Divine Logic:
Evidence based law
Al-Isra (17:80) (17:80)
Topic:
Sincere rulership
Divine Logic:
Legal humility
Al-Ma’idah (5:89) (5:89)
Topic:
Kaffarah
Divine Logic:
Spiritual repair
Al-Ma’idah (5:95) (5:95)
Topic:
Ihram hunting
Divine Logic:
Respect sacred space
Al-Ma’idah (5:1) (5:1)
Topic:
Fulfill promises
Divine Logic:
Contractual backbone
Al-Baqarah (2:225) (2:225)
Topic:
Unintentional oaths
Divine Logic:
Intent matters
Al-Baqarah (2:270) (2:270)
Topic:
Charity known to Allah
Divine Logic:
Divine awareness
Al-A’raf (7:56) (7:56)
Topic:
No corruption earth
Divine Logic:
Environmental law
Al-Rum (30:41) (30:41)
Topic:
Human caused corruption
Divine Logic:
Justice includes ecology
Al-Baqarah (2:205) (2:205)
Topic:
Spread corruption
Divine Logic:
Criminal deception
Al-A’raf (7:85) (7:85)
Topic:
Economic ethics
Divine Logic:
Trade justice repeated
Al-Baqarah (2:177) (2:177)
Topic:
Goodness composite
Divine Logic:
Belief practice justice
Al-Nur (24:19) (24:19)
Topic:
Legal censorship
Divine Logic:
Protect dignity
Al-Nisa (4:5) (4:5)
Topic:
Wealth to foolish banned
Divine Logic:
Financial stability
Al-Baqarah (2:282) (2:282)
Topic:
Written contracts
Divine Logic:
Rights protection
Al-Baqarah (2:286) (2:286)
Topic:
Mercy in law
Divine Logic:
No impossible demand
Al-Anfal (8:27) (8:27)
Topic:
Breach of trust
Divine Logic:
Contracts sacred
Al-Tawbah (9:7) (9:7)
Topic:
Respect treaties
Divine Logic:
Covenant fulfillment
Al-Tawbah (9:4) (9:4)
Topic:
Protect treaty bound
Divine Logic:
Ethical warfare
Al-Baqarah (2:190) (2:190)
Topic:
Ethical warfare
Divine Logic:
Defense only
Al-Hajj (22:39) (22:39)
Topic:
Permission fight
Divine Logic:
Defend oppressed
Al-Baqarah (2:191) (2:191)
Topic:
No transgression
Divine Logic:
Legal war limits
Al-Mumtahina (60:8) (60:8)
Topic:
Peace coexistence
Divine Logic:
Distinguish hostile peaceful
Al-Baqarah (2:216) (2:216)
Topic:
Fighting prescribed
Divine Logic:
Justice over comfort
Al-Ahzab (33:36) (33:36)
Topic:
Submit to ruling
Divine Logic:
Divine priority
Al-Ma’idah (5:92) (5:92)
Topic:
Avoid intoxicants
Divine Logic:
Protect intellect
Al-Baqarah (2:219) (2:219)
Topic:
Alcohol harm
Divine Logic:
Risk based law
Al-Nisa (4:43) (4:43)
Topic:
No prayer intoxicated
Divine Logic:
Conscious worship
Al-A’raf (7:33) (7:33)
Topic:
Sin boundaries
Divine Logic:
Comprehensive morality
Al-Nisa (4:29) (4:29)
Topic:
Suicide prohibited
Divine Logic:
Right to life
Al-Ma’idah (5:90) (5:90)
Topic:
Total intoxicant ban
Divine Logic:
Legal closure
Al-Ahzab (33:70-71) (33:70-71)
Topic:
Speak right
Divine Logic:
Ethical speech
Al-Hujurat (49:9) (49:9)
Topic:
Reconcile believers
Divine Logic:
Conflict resolution
Al-Ma’idah (5:8) (5:8)
Topic:
No injustice from hatred
Divine Logic:
Emotion below justice
Al-Baqarah (2:204-205) (2:204-205)
Topic:
Hypocrisy corruption
Divine Logic:
Actions judged
Al-Nisa (4:10) (4:10)
Topic:
Orphan wealth abuse
Divine Logic:
Severe penalty
At-Tawbah (9:103) (9:103)
Topic:
Zakat purifies
Divine Logic:
Spiritual economic logic
Al-Baqarah (2:267) (2:267)
Topic:
Best charity
Divine Logic:
Quality giving
Al-Baqarah (2:261) (2:261)
Topic:
Charity multiplies
Divine Logic:
Divine economy
Al-Baqarah (2:264) (2:264)
Topic:
No reminders charity
Divine Logic:
Psychological protection
At-Tawbah (9:60) (9:60)
Topic:
Eight zakat categories
Divine Logic:
Structured fiscal policy
Al-Hashr (59:7) (59:7)
Topic:
Spoils distribution
Divine Logic:
Governance by law not power
Al-Baqarah (2:200-201) (2:200-201)
Topic:
Dua and balance
Divine Logic:
Law guides us to ask for good in both worlds—balance of worldly and eternal concerns
Al-Baqarah (2:204-205) (2:204-205)
Topic:
Hypocrisy in law
Divine Logic:
Not all smooth speech is truthful; law considers intent and consequences
Al-Baqarah (2:208) (2:208)
Topic:
Enter Islam completely
Divine Logic:
Partial obedience to law is not acceptable—integrated submission required
Al-Baqarah (2:210) (2:210)
Topic:
Waiting for signs
Divine Logic:
Law demands proactive belief, not passive delay
Al-Baqarah (2:215) (2:215)
Topic:
Who deserves charity
Divine Logic:
Legal wisdom: relatives, orphans, poor, travelers—social equity as law
Al-Baqarah (2:216) (2:216)
Topic:
Legal duty despite dislike
Divine Logic:
Law may be tough, but it ensures long-term justice
Al-Baqarah (2:218) (2:218)
Topic:
Hijrah as legal action
Divine Logic:
Migration in law symbolizes moral and societal reform
Al-Baqarah (2:219) (2:219)
Topic:
Prohibition based on net harm
Divine Logic:
Law evolves with moral maturity and awareness of damage
Al-Baqarah (2:221) (2:221)
Topic:
Marriage limitations
Divine Logic:
Faith is a legal filter in intimate relations
Al-Baqarah (2:224) (2:224)
Topic:
Oaths should not block good
Divine Logic:
Law supersedes emotional decisions in sacred acts
Al-Baqarah (2:225) (2:225)
Topic:
Oath accountability
Divine Logic:
Law is based on intention, not slips of the tongue
Al-Baqarah (2:226-227) (2:226-227)
Topic:
Marital separation rights
Divine Logic:
Balance between male authority and mutual rights
Al-Baqarah (2:230) (2:230)
Topic:
Final divorce ruling
Divine Logic:
Clear boundaries prevent misuse and emotional instability
Al-Baqarah (2:233) (2:233)
Topic:
Rights of children, nursing mothers
Divine Logic:
Fiqh of parental responsibility rooted in divine mercy
Al-Baqarah (2:234) (2:234)
Topic:
Widow’s waiting period
Divine Logic:
Protects lineage, inheritance, and dignity
Al-Baqarah (2:235) (2:235)
Topic:
Engagement in iddah
Divine Logic:
Law balances human need with decorum and clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:236) (2:236)
Topic:
Divorce before marriage
Divine Logic:
Shows law’s precision: even non-consummated marriages addressed
Al-Baqarah (2:237) (2:237)
Topic:
Mahr (dowry) regulations
Divine Logic:
Fairness even when marriage is canceled
Al-Baqarah (2:239) (2:239)
Topic:
Pray even in fear
Divine Logic:
Law is flexible in danger yet persistent in duty
Al-Baqarah (2:240) (2:240)
Topic:
Rights of widows
Divine Logic:
Continuity of care post-death is built into the legal system
Al-Baqarah (2:245) (2:245)
Topic:
Charity as a loan to Allah
Divine Logic:
Legal spending framed with reward logic
Al-Baqarah (2:246) (2:246)
Topic:
Leadership conditions
Divine Logic:
Fiqh of political leadership includes strength and knowledge
Al-Imran (3:14) (3:14)
Topic:
Worldly desires & law
Divine Logic:
Law exists to regulate instincts, not suppress them entirely
Al-Imran (3:15-16) (3:15-16)
Topic:
Believers seek eternal reward
Divine Logic:
Motivation in legal observance is reward beyond this life
Al-Imran (3:26) (3:26)
Topic:
Power belongs to Allah
Divine Logic:
Legal power must reflect divine will, not human arrogance
Al-Imran (3:28) (3:28)
Topic:
Avoid insincere alliances
Divine Logic:
Law demands loyalty to faith-based values
Al-Imran (3:29) (3:29)
Topic:
Accountability of thoughts
Divine Logic:
Deep legal insight: even secrecy is under divine jurisdiction
Al-Imran (3:92) (3:92)
Topic:
Charity must cost something
Divine Logic:
Spiritual law encourages real sacrifice
Al-Imran (3:103) (3:103)
Topic:
Unity is a legal duty
Divine Logic:
Disunity is a social disorder
Al-Imran (3:104) (3:104)
Topic:
Rise a group to command good
Divine Logic:
Institutional legal framework for societal virtue
Al-Imran (3:110) (3:110)
Topic:
Enjoining right is community law
Divine Logic:
Legal guardianship of ethics is collective
Al-Imran (3:118) (3:118)
Topic:
Don't take outsiders as allies
Divine Logic:
Law draws lines of cultural, spiritual sovereignty
Al-Imran (3:130) (3:130)
Topic:
No compound interest
Divine Logic:
Legal principle of economic justice, anti-exploitation
Al-Imran (3:134) (3:134)
Topic:
Anger management & forgiveness
Divine Logic:
Legal reform begins with inner ethics
Al-Imran (3:186) (3:186)
Topic:
Patience after legal loss
Divine Logic:
Law may not always benefit instantly—faith in justice matters
Al-Imran (3:200) (3:200)
Topic:
Legal perseverance
Divine Logic:
Community reform needs sabr and strategic effort
Al-Nisa (4:3) (4:3)
Topic:
Polygamy with conditions
Divine Logic:
Law moderates and restricts based on justice, not desires
Al-Nisa (4:4) (4:4)
Topic:
Mahr as obligation
Divine Logic:
Women's financial rights are legal—not cultural favors
Al-Nisa (4:6) (4:6)
Topic:
Orphan maturity test
Divine Logic:
Legal readiness > biological age
Al-Nisa (4:7) (4:7)
Topic:
Inheritance for women
Divine Logic:
Revolutionary legal equity in inheritance
Al-Nisa (4:10) (4:10)
Topic:
Warning for consuming orphan wealth
Divine Logic:
Strong deterrents protect vulnerable
Al-Nisa (4:11-12) (4:11-12)
Topic:
Legal shares in inheritance
Divine Logic:
Objective law over subjective preference
Al-Nisa (4:19) (4:19)
Topic:
Women not inherited
Divine Logic:
Pre-Islamic injustices legally banned
Al-Nisa (4:21) (4:21)
Topic:
Marriage = solemn covenant
Divine Logic:
Defines nikah as a legal-social contract
Al-Nisa (4:23-24) (4:23-24)
Topic:
Marital prohibitions
Divine Logic:
Family structures legally protected
Al-Nisa (4:34) (4:34)
Topic:
Men’s responsibilities
Divine Logic:
Legal role ≠ privilege; it’s accountable leadership
Al-Nisa (4:58) (4:58)
Topic:
Legal trust (amanah)
Divine Logic:
Leadership and judgement must reflect truth and ability
Al-Nisa (4:59) (4:59)
Topic:
Obey authority—divinely aligned
Divine Logic:
Conditional obedience embedded in law
Al-Nisa (4:65) (4:65)
Topic:
Submit fully to Prophet's ruling
Divine Logic:
Legal authenticity tied to Prophet ﷺ’s judgment
Al-Nisa (4:92) (4:92)
Topic:
Manslaughter expiation
Divine Logic:
Law recognizes human error but demands compensation
Al-Ma’idah (5:1) (5:1)
Topic:
Contractual Law
Divine Logic:
Fulfill obligations—foundation of civil trust
Al-Ma’idah (5:2) (5:2)
Topic:
Social cooperation
Divine Logic:
Collaborate in righteousness, not sin—legal filtering of alliances
Al-Ma’idah (5:3) (5:3)
Topic:
Food Law
Divine Logic:
Specifies forbidden foods; law regulates consumption based on purity
Al-Ma’idah (5:5) (5:5)
Topic:
Interfaith food/marriage
Divine Logic:
Legal cross-faith social integration with clear boundaries
Al-Ma’idah (5:6) (5:6)
Topic:
Purification law
Divine Logic:
Ritual purity is legally structured for spiritual presence
Al-Ma’idah (5:8) (5:8)
Topic:
Justice
Divine Logic:
Central principle—no legal system without unbiased justice
Al-Ma’idah (5:10) (5:10)
Topic:
Legal disbelief
Divine Logic:
Defines disbelievers legally; faith has societal consequences
Al-Ma’idah (5:32) (5:32)
Topic:
Sanctity of life
Divine Logic:
Killing one is like killing all humanity—foundation of criminal law
Al-Ma’idah (5:33) (5:33)
Topic:
Hirabah (terror, robbery)
Divine Logic:
Distinct legal punishment for societal corruption
Al-Ma’idah (5:38) (5:38)
Topic:
Theft
Divine Logic:
Clear legal deterrent—balance of justice and prevention
Al-Ma’idah (5:42) (5:42)
Topic:
Bribery
Divine Logic:
Judging with bribes is a perversion of law
Al-Ma’idah (5:44) (5:44)
Topic:
Judgment by revelation
Divine Logic:
Legal rulings must be rooted in divine authority
Al-Ma’idah (5:45) (5:45)
Topic:
Qisas
Divine Logic:
Equal retaliation allowed, but forgiveness elevated
Al-Ma’idah (5:48) (5:48)
Topic:
Plural legal systems
Divine Logic:
Allah gave each group a law—global diversity respected within unity
Al-Ma’idah (5:49) (5:49)
Topic:
Prophet’s authority
Divine Logic:
Legal ruling should avoid following desires
Al-Ma’idah (5:50) (5:50)
Topic:
Reject man-made injustice
Divine Logic:
Preference for divine law over unjust human systems
Al-An'am (6:119) (6:119)
Topic:
Food ethics
Divine Logic:
Consume what Allah made lawful, and use knowledge
Al-An'am (6:145) (6:145)
Topic:
Dietary boundaries
Divine Logic:
Law based on clarity—nothing hidden in lifestyle commands
Al-A'raf (7:31) (7:31)
Topic:
Moderation in consumption
Divine Logic:
Eat and drink, but not wastefully—legal health preservation
Al-A'raf (7:33) (7:33)
Topic:
Holistic sin law
Divine Logic:
Defines spiritual-legal boundaries: thought, speech, behavior
Al-A'raf (7:56) (7:56)
Topic:
Ecological law
Divine Logic:
Don’t corrupt Earth—environmental Fiqh begins with preservation
Al-A'raf (7:85) (7:85)
Topic:
Fair trade & weights
Divine Logic:
Economic justice as divine legacy through prophets
Al-A'raf (7:157) (7:157)
Topic:
Prophet’s legalization role
Divine Logic:
Messenger makes halal/haram—source of divine legislative power
At-Tawbah (9:5) (9:5)
Topic:
War law (contextual)
Divine Logic:
Commands in wartime are legal and contextual—not general aggression
At-Tawbah (9:6) (9:6)
Topic:
Asylum during war
Divine Logic:
Law preserves dignity even during war—right to hear the truth
At-Tawbah (9:7) (9:7)
Topic:
Treaty honor
Divine Logic:
Honor treaties unless broken—law of diplomatic ethics
At-Tawbah (9:10) (9:10)
Topic:
No mercy for traitors
Divine Logic:
When oaths are broken, law activates consequences
At-Tawbah (9:29) (9:29)
Topic:
Legal taxation (Jizyah)
Divine Logic:
Social contract for protection of non-Muslims in Islamic governance
At-Tawbah (9:60) (9:60)
Topic:
Zakat categories
Divine Logic:
Legal taxonomy of welfare—economic governance via 8 groups
At-Tawbah (9:103) (9:103)
Topic:
Purification via zakat
Divine Logic:
Economic law is also spiritual training
Yunus (10:57) (10:57)
Topic:
Healing & guidance
Divine Logic:
Qur’an as foundation of ethical-legal healing
Hud (11:85) (11:85)
Topic:
Accurate weights
Divine Logic:
Prophet Shu’ayb’s call to honest economy—legal root of financial ethics
An-Nahl (16:90) (16:90)
Topic:
Comprehensive legal ethic
Divine Logic:
Allah commands justice, excellence, kinship—core of all Fiqh
An-Nahl (16:91) (16:91)
Topic:
Fulfill contracts
Divine Logic:
Oaths and promises form basis of legality
An-Nahl (16:92) (16:92)
Topic:
Do not break pacts
Divine Logic:
Breaking lawful bonds weakens social trust
An-Nahl (16:97) (16:97)
Topic:
Good deeds = good life
Divine Logic:
Law’s outcome should be prosperity, not burden
Al-Isra (17:23) (17:23)
Topic:
Parents' rights
Divine Logic:
First legal structure after Tawheed is family honor
Al-Isra (17:26) (17:26)
Topic:
Avoid waste
Divine Logic:
Islamic law is against resource mismanagement
Al-Isra (17:31) (17:31)
Topic:
No killing for fear of poverty
Divine Logic:
Life > economy in Islamic law
Al-Isra (17:32) (17:32)
Topic:
No zina
Divine Logic:
Sexual ethics are legally enforced to protect family structure
Al-Isra (17:33) (17:33)
Topic:
Justice in life-taking
Divine Logic:
Only through law and right—no vigilantism
Al-Isra (17:34) (17:34)
Topic:
Respect orphans’ rights
Divine Logic:
Legal protection for the vulnerable
Al-Isra (17:35) (17:35)
Topic:
Weights and honesty
Divine Logic:
Economic micro-ethics made legal
Al-Isra (17:70) (17:70)
Topic:
Human dignity
Divine Logic:
Law must uphold human honor universally
Al-Isra (17:82) (17:82)
Topic:
Qur’an as healing and mercy
Divine Logic:
Law based on Qur’an brings justice with compassion
Al-Kahf (18:46) (18:46)
Topic:
Wealth is a test
Divine Logic:
Law must regulate wealth to avoid moral failure
Al-Kahf (18:110) (18:110)
Topic:
No partner in law
Divine Logic:
Legal rulings are acts of worship—only by divine authorization
Maryam (19:59) (19:59)
Topic:
Neglect of prayer leads to deviation
Divine Logic:
Legal discipline in ibadah preserves societal structure
Taha (20:124) (20:124)
Topic:
Legal consequences of forgetting God
Divine Logic:
Personal disconnection from divine law results in internal suffering
Taha (20:132) (20:132)
Topic:
Enjoin prayer on family
Divine Logic:
Legal leadership starts within the home
Al-Anbiya (21:47) (21:47)
Topic:
Scales of justice
Divine Logic:
Law reflects divine precision—nothing is overlooked
Al-Anbiya (21:92) (21:92)
Topic:
Unity of the ummah
Divine Logic:
Law unites people under a single legal and moral system
Al-Anbiya (21:105) (21:105)
Topic:
Inheritance of Earth
Divine Logic:
Legal stewardship of Earth is for righteous leaders
Al-Hajj (22:40) (22:40)
Topic:
Protect worship places
Divine Logic:
Islamic law defends multi-faith religious spaces
Al-Hajj (22:41) (22:41)
Topic:
Governance and Salah
Divine Logic:
Ideal rulers uphold prayer, zakat, and justice
Al-Hajj (22:78) (22:78)
Topic:
Submission and legal burden
Divine Logic:
Religion is not hardship—legal obligations scaled to ability
Al-Mu’minun (23:1-3) (23:1-3)
Topic:
Prayer and distractions
Divine Logic:
Legal worship requires full mental presence
Al-Mu’minun (23:5-7) (23:5-7)
Topic:
Sexual boundaries
Divine Logic:
Legal protection through marriage and chastity
Al-Mu’minun (23:8) (23:8)
Topic:
Trust and oaths
Divine Logic:
Legal society built on truth and accountability
Al-Mu’minun (23:71) (23:71)
Topic:
Law must follow truth
Divine Logic:
Societies collapse when law follows desires
An-Nur (24:2) (24:2)
Topic:
Punishment for zina
Divine Logic:
Legal deterrent for preserving moral order
An-Nur (24:4) (24:4)
Topic:
Qadhf (false accusation)
Divine Logic:
Legal requirement of 4 witnesses to protect honor
An-Nur (24:13) (24:13)
Topic:
Burden of proof
Divine Logic:
Law demands evidence, not suspicion
An-Nur (24:19) (24:19)
Topic:
Public shame is a crime
Divine Logic:
Law protects psychological dignity
An-Nur (24:27-28) (24:27-28)
Topic:
Privacy law
Divine Logic:
Ask permission—legal protection of domestic space
An-Nur (24:30-31) (24:30-31)
Topic:
Gaze and modesty
Divine Logic:
Modesty begins with intention and legal behavior
An-Nur (24:58) (24:58)
Topic:
Children's privacy rights
Divine Logic:
Legal regulation of household behavior
An-Nur (24:61) (24:61)
Topic:
Disabled persons’ rights
Divine Logic:
Islam includes physical accessibility in legal equity
Al-Furqan (25:63) (25:63)
Topic:
Response to ignorance
Divine Logic:
Law favors patience and peace, not retaliation
Al-Furqan (25:68-70) (25:68-70)
Topic:
Three major crimes
Divine Logic:
Murder, zina, shirk: root causes of social collapse
Al-Furqan (25:72) (25:72)
Topic:
False testimony
Divine Logic:
Law requires integrity of speech
Ash-Shu'ara (26:183) (26:183)
Topic:
Short-measuring
Divine Logic:
Economic cheating is legally prohibited
An-Naml (27:89-90) (27:89-90)
Topic:
Judgment on deeds
Divine Logic:
Law values both legal compliance and inner sincerity
Al-Qasas (28:4) (28:4)
Topic:
Tyranny & legal injustice
Divine Logic:
Fir’awn used legal power to divide—warning to rulers
Al-Qasas (28:26) (28:26)
Topic:
Competent leadership
Divine Logic:
Hiring/following those with strength and trustworthiness
Al-Qasas (28:77) (28:77)
Topic:
Balance dunya and akhira
Divine Logic:
Law must regulate both personal ambition and social benefit
Al-Qasas (28:83) (28:83)
Topic:
Humility in legal reward
Divine Logic:
Heaven is for those who avoid corruption and pride
Al-Ankabut (29:45) (29:45)
Topic:
Salah prevents evil
Divine Logic:
True legal worship reforms society
Ar-Rum (30:30) (30:30)
Topic:
Fitrah & natural law
Divine Logic:
Islam’s legal system aligns with human nature
Ar-Rum (30:41) (30:41)
Topic:
Earthly corruption
Divine Logic:
Environmental law prevents ecological destruction
Luqman (31:12) (31:12)
Topic:
Wisdom in law
Divine Logic:
Law without wisdom is incomplete
Luqman (31:14) (31:14)
Topic:
Parents’ rights & balance
Divine Logic:
Legal obedience with exception for disbelief
Luqman (31:17) (31:17)
Topic:
Prayer, justice, and patience
Divine Logic:
Moral and legal training from youth
Luqman (31:18-19) (31:18-19)
Topic:
Social behavior ethics
Divine Logic:
Law extends to tone, pride, and speech
As-Sajdah (32:24) (32:24)
Topic:
Leadership through patience
Divine Logic:
Law demands leadership by moral excellence
Al-Ahzab (33:5) (33:5)
Topic:
Naming by fathers
Divine Logic:
Legal identity linked to genealogy
Al-Ahzab (33:6) (33:6)
Topic:
Prophet’s wives = mothers
Divine Logic:
Legal restrictions on marrying them after him
Al-Ahzab (33:35) (33:35)
Topic:
Equality in reward
Divine Logic:
Legal equality for men and women in duties and rights
Al-Ahzab (33:36) (33:36)
Topic:
Obedience to law
Divine Logic:
Believers do not reject divine rulings
Al-Ahzab (33:53) (33:53)
Topic:
Etiquette of public/private
Divine Logic:
Law regulates behavior even in social spaces
Al-Ahzab (33:59) (33:59)
Topic:
Hijab as protection
Divine Logic:
Legal modesty protects women from harm
Saba (34:46) (34:46)
Topic:
Reflect before law
Divine Logic:
Legal reform needs deep, personal reflection
Fatir (35:18) (35:18)
Topic:
No bearer carries burden
Divine Logic:
Law of personal accountability—no vicarious guilt
Fatir (35:32) (35:32)
Topic:
Inheritance of Book
Divine Logic:
Legal and spiritual knowledge requires action
Ya-Sin (36:54) (36:54)
Topic:
No injustice on Judgment
Divine Logic:
Law of complete fairness in divine judgment
As-Saffat (37:24) (37:24)
Topic:
Divine court judgment
Divine Logic:
All will face divine court—law is ultimate
Az-Zumar (39:9) (39:9)
Topic:
Knowledge vs ignorance
Divine Logic:
Legal preference for informed decision-making
Az-Zumar (39:18) (39:18)
Topic:
Listen and follow best
Divine Logic:
Legal obedience must be reasoned, not blind
Az-Zumar (39:53) (39:53)
Topic:
Law of repentance
Divine Logic:
Divine law allows full return after wrong
Az-Zumar (39:70) (39:70)
Topic:
Deeds are recorded
Divine Logic:
Legal surveillance is total—divine documentation
Az-Zumar (39:71) (39:71)
Topic:
Consequence of disbelief
Divine Logic:
Legal judgment carries both personal and collective outcomes
Az-Zumar (39:74) (39:74)
Topic:
Reward of truthfulness
Divine Logic:
Law ultimately leads to freedom and peace
Ghafir (40:17) (40:17)
Topic:
Individual accountability
Divine Logic:
No soul can blame another in divine law
Ghafir (40:20) (40:20)
Topic:
Allah judges in truth
Divine Logic:
Divine law is based on absolute objectivity
Ghafir (40:27) (40:27)
Topic:
Reliance on Allah’s judgment
Divine Logic:
Legal resistance to tyranny is rooted in tawakkul
Ghafir (40:60) (40:60)
Topic:
Dua as law of connection
Divine Logic:
Legal process includes direct supplication to Allah
Fussilat (41:19-20) (41:19-20)
Topic:
Limbs testify
Divine Logic:
Human body becomes legal evidence—bio-forensics in divine court
Fussilat (41:34) (41:34)
Topic:
Good and evil not equal
Divine Logic:
Law encourages response to harm with excellence
Ash-Shura (42:15) (42:15)
Topic:
Upright judgment
Divine Logic:
Prophet’s role includes fair arbitration
Ash-Shura (42:18) (42:18)
Topic:
Law and urgency
Divine Logic:
Only the unjust fear divine law’s consequences
Ash-Shura (42:40) (42:40)
Topic:
Forgiveness over revenge
Divine Logic:
Law allows justice but elevates forgiveness
Ash-Shura (42:43) (42:43)
Topic:
Patience as legal strength
Divine Logic:
Strategic endurance is legally rewarded
Ash-Shura (42:51) (42:51)
Topic:
Revelation as legal source
Divine Logic:
Legal systems must be rooted in revelation
Az-Zukhruf (43:32) (43:32)
Topic:
Distribution of wealth
Divine Logic:
Legal-economic inequality exists to maintain system balance
Az-Zukhruf (43:80) (43:80)
Topic:
Divine hearing of secrets
Divine Logic:
Surveillance by divine law is total
Ad-Dukhan (44:3-6) (44:3-6)
Topic:
Night of decree
Divine Logic:
Divine legal codes revealed in structured events
Al-Jathiya (45:21) (45:21)
Topic:
Equal law for all?
Divine Logic:
Disbelievers wrongly expect same outcome as believers
Al-Jathiya (45:22) (45:22)
Topic:
Test through deeds
Divine Logic:
Legal test of life governed by fair trial system
Al-Ahqaf (46:19) (46:19)
Topic:
Rank by deeds
Divine Logic:
Law calibrates reward individually
Muhammad (47:2) (47:2)
Topic:
Righteous get legal reform
Divine Logic:
Forgiveness tied to moral transformation
Muhammad (47:7) (47:7)
Topic:
Obedience strengthens rule
Divine Logic:
Legal strength is reciprocal—Allah supports those who obey
Muhammad (47:22-23) (47:22-23)
Topic:
Harm to kin cuts divine mercy
Divine Logic:
Law protects family unity as sacred
Muhammad (47:25-26) (47:25-26)
Topic:
Apostasy and deception
Divine Logic:
Legal consequences of turning away knowingly
Al-Fath (48:10) (48:10)
Topic:
Pledges to Prophet = to Allah
Divine Logic:
Political and legal oaths are sacred
Al-Fath (48:18) (48:18)
Topic:
Divine pleasure from loyalty
Divine Logic:
Legal agreements honored lead to divine support
Al-Hujurat (49:1) (49:1)
Topic:
Respect divine command order
Divine Logic:
Legal discipline includes timing and tone
Al-Hujurat (49:6) (49:6)
Topic:
Verify news
Divine Logic:
Legal process demands fact-checking (anti-fake news ayah)
Al-Hujurat (49:9) (49:9)
Topic:
Mediate conflict
Divine Logic:
Fiqh of peacemaking between believers
Al-Hujurat (49:10) (49:10)
Topic:
Brotherhood law
Divine Logic:
Legal foundation of the ummah: brotherhood before ruling
Al-Hujurat (49:11) (49:11)
Topic:
Mockery forbidden
Divine Logic:
Law defends psychological and social dignity
Al-Hujurat (49:12) (49:12)
Topic:
Avoid spying & suspicion
Divine Logic:
Privacy and legal evidence are sacred
Al-Hujurat (49:13) (49:13)
Topic:
All humans equal
Divine Logic:
Law honors diversity; Taqwa is the legal scale
Qaf (50:16) (50:16)
Topic:
Allah knows inner law
Divine Logic:
No law bypasses divine omniscience
Qaf (50:18) (50:18)
Topic:
Every word recorded
Divine Logic:
Divine legal surveillance includes speech logs
Qaf (50:29) (50:29)
Topic:
Allah’s judgment is final
Divine Logic:
Legal decrees of God are irreversible
Adh-Dhariyat (51:55) (51:55)
Topic:
Legal reminder to believers
Divine Logic:
Education and repetition are part of legal culture
At-Tur (52:21) (52:21)
Topic:
Generational reward
Divine Logic:
Family ties maintained in divine legal structure
An-Najm (53:38-39) (53:38-39)
Topic:
Earned accountability
Divine Logic:
Law based on action, not association
Al-Qamar (54:16) (54:16)
Topic:
Warnings rejected = punishment
Divine Logic:
Legal neglect invites destruction
Ar-Rahman (55:7-9) (55:7-9)
Topic:
Balance and scales
Divine Logic:
Divine justice = physical and moral calibration
Ar-Rahman (55:60) (55:60)
Topic:
Reward matches good
Divine Logic:
Law of reciprocity governs divine reward
Al-Waqi’ah (56:7-10) (56:7-10)
Topic:
Classification of souls
Divine Logic:
Legal outcomes categorized into 3 groups
Al-Waqi’ah (56:78-80) (56:78-80)
Topic:
Protected Book
Divine Logic:
Divine law cannot be tampered with
Al-Hadid (57:25) (57:25)
Topic:
Prophets sent with law
Divine Logic:
Law, book, and balance are central tools of justice
Al-Hadid (57:27) (57:27)
Topic:
Monasticism innovated
Divine Logic:
Law critiques invented restrictions
Al-Mujadila (58:1) (58:1)
Topic:
Women's legal rights
Divine Logic:
Woman's complaint to Allah = direct legislative change
Al-Mujadila (58:2-3) (58:2-3)
Topic:
Zihar invalidated
Divine Logic:
Law protects marital dignity
Al-Mujadila (58:7) (58:7)
Topic:
Secret meetings witnessed
Divine Logic:
Divine law includes private decisions
Al-Mujadila (58:11) (58:11)
Topic:
Make room in gatherings
Divine Logic:
Law supports inclusion and learning
Al-Hashr (59:7) (59:7)
Topic:
Wealth distribution law
Divine Logic:
Prevents hoarding by elite; wealth circulates lawfully
Al-Hashr (59:9) (59:9)
Topic:
Prioritize others
Divine Logic:
Legal altruism encouraged in society building
Al-Hashr (59:18) (59:18)
Topic:
Self-audit
Divine Logic:
Legal reform begins with reflection
Al-Hashr (59:19) (59:19)
Topic:
Forgetting Allah = self-loss
Divine Logic:
Disconnect from law corrupts identity
Al-Mumtahina (60:1) (60:1)
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Don't ally with enemies
Divine Logic:
Legal caution in political loyalty
Al-Mumtahina (60:8) (60:8)
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Justice even to non-Muslims
Divine Logic:
Legal fairness applies regardless of faith
Al-Mumtahina (60:10) (60:10)
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Women migrants test
Divine Logic:
Legal method to verify asylum and marital validity
As-Saff (61:2-3) (61:2-3)
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Practice what you preach
Divine Logic:
Legal action must match speech
As-Saff (61:4) (61:4)
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Battle in rows = strength
Divine Logic:
Legal unity for protection and victory
Al-Jumu'ah (62:9-10) (62:9-10)
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Friday prayer law
Divine Logic:
Economic activity paused for legal worship
Al-Munafiqun (63:1) (63:1)
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Hypocrites lie under oath
Divine Logic:
Legal system must expose false allegiance
Al-Munafiqun (63:4) (63:4)
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Outward beauty, inward rot
Divine Logic:
Law judges by truth, not image
At-Taghabun (64:14-15) (64:14-15)
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Family as trial
Divine Logic:
Law balances love and spiritual caution
At-Talaq (65:1) (65:1)
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Divorce procedure
Divine Logic:
Legal steps required for clarity and fairness
At-Talaq (65:2) (65:2)
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Witness in divorce
Divine Logic:
Legal documentation avoids future harm
At-Talaq (65:6-7) (65:6-7)
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Provide for wives
Divine Logic:
Post-divorce support is legal obligation
At-Tahrim (66:1) (66:1)
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Halal cannot be made haram
Divine Logic:
No personal legislation allowed over divine law
At-Tahrim (66:5) (66:5)
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Prophet’s wives' accountability
Divine Logic:
Even highest status doesn’t override legal consequence
At-Tahrim (66:6) (66:6)
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Family protection from Fire
Divine Logic:
Legal guardianship includes spiritual safety
Al-Mulk (67:2) (67:2)
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Life as legal test
Divine Logic:
Existence itself is governed by divine law
Al-Mulk (67:15) (67:15)
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Walk on earth & eat
Divine Logic:
Law permits use with responsibility
Al-Mulk (67:29) (67:29)
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Trust in Rahman
Divine Logic:
Law integrates faith in divine justice
Al-Qalam (68:10) (68:10)
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Do not follow sinners
Divine Logic:
Legal alliances must be based on ethics
Al-Qalam (68:36) (68:36)
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Equal reward?
Divine Logic:
Law discriminates based on conduct
Al-Haqqah (69:18) (69:18)
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All will be exposed
Divine Logic:
Divine court has no missing evidence
Al-Haqqah (69:25-29) (69:25-29)
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Regret of the guilty
Divine Logic:
Legal realization too late is still binding
Al-Haqqah (69:19-24) (69:19-24)
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Joy of the saved
Divine Logic:
Legal record brings delight when just
Al-Ma’arij (70:19-25) (70:19-25)
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Social responsibility
Divine Logic:
Law binds personal wealth to public need
Al-Muzzammil (73:20) (73:20)
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Night prayer & Quran
Divine Logic:
Early legal training in discipline and reform
Al-Muddathir (74:38) (74:38)
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Soul tied to deeds
Divine Logic:
Legal record is personal and unshared
Al-Insan (76:2) (76:2)
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Test through choice
Divine Logic:
Law honors free will with accountability
Al-Insan (76:8-9) (76:8-9)
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Feeding without return
Divine Logic:
Legal altruism honored in divine law
Al-Insan (76:11) (76:11)
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Reward = protection from harm
Divine Logic:
Law results in both reward and refuge
Al-Mursalat (77:7) (77:7)
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Clear warning system
Divine Logic:
Law is always preceded by divine notice
Al-Mursalat (77:15) (77:15)
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Woe to deniers
Divine Logic:
Denial of law has graduated consequences
An-Naba (78:6-16) (78:6-16)
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Cosmological law
Divine Logic:
Earth's design is in legal precision
An-Naba (78:20-30) (78:20-30)
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Legal accountability
Divine Logic:
Hell as result of violation of truth
An-Nazi’at (79:1-5) (79:1-5)
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Order of execution
Divine Logic:
Divine commands operate in legal sequences
Abasa (80:34-37) (80:34-37)
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Legal isolation
Divine Logic:
No helpers on Day of Judgment
At-Takwir (81:14) (81:14)
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Deeds shown
Divine Logic:
Divine ledger becomes manifest
Al-Infitar (82:10-12) (82:10-12)
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Recording angels
Divine Logic:
Law is enforced by unseen witnesses
Al-Infitar (82:13-14) (82:13-14)
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Righteous vs wicked
Divine Logic:
Law sorts by moral performance
Al-Mutaffifin (83:1-3) (83:1-3)
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Cheating in trade
Divine Logic:
Legal economics begins with honesty
Al-Mutaffifin (83:7-9) (83:7-9)
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Sijjin: wicked record
Divine Logic:
Divine registry of illegal, unethical deeds
Al-Mutaffifin (83:18-20) (83:18-20)
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‘Illiyyin: righteous record
Divine Logic:
Honor and security in lawful living
Al-Inshiqaq (84:7-15) (84:7-15)
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Receiving book in right/left hand
Divine Logic:
Symbol of legal outcome
Al-Burooj (85:1-10) (85:1-10)
Topic:
Trial by fire
Divine Logic:
Divine justice for persecuted believers
At-Tariq (86:9) (86:9)
Topic:
Hidden secrets revealed
Divine Logic:
Law includes hidden motives
Al-A’la (87:14-15) (87:14-15)
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Success via purification
Divine Logic:
Legal reform includes inner cleansing
Al-Ghashiyah (88:21-26) (88:21-26)
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Reminder, not controller
Divine Logic:
Law gives message but respects choice
Al-Fajr (89:27-30) (89:27-30)
Topic:
Return to Lord peacefully
Divine Logic:
Obedience to law grants eternal peace
Al-Balad (90:4) (90:4)
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Human created in struggle
Divine Logic:
Law emerges from human tension and test
Al-Balad (90:12-16) (90:12-16)
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Difficult moral actions
Divine Logic:
Law honors feeding, freeing, and aiding
Al-Balad (90:17) (90:17)
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Encouraging truth and patience
Divine Logic:
Moral support becomes legal virtue
Ash-Shams (91:7-10) (91:7-10)
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Soul and taqwa
Divine Logic:
Divine law built into soul’s structure
Al-Lail (92:5-10) (92:5-10)
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Dual path of law
Divine Logic:
Actions lead to divine facilitation or restraint
Ad-Duha (93:6-11) (93:6-11)
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Mercy and protection law
Divine Logic:
Legal response to orphanhood and vulnerability
Al-Inshirah (94:5-6) (94:5-6)
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Ease follows hardship
Divine Logic:
Law reflects rhythm of divine justice
At-Tin (95:4-6) (95:4-6)
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Human nature and descent
Divine Logic:
Law restores fitrah to dignity
Al-‘Alaq (96:1-5) (96:1-5)
Topic:
Legal basis: Knowledge
Divine Logic:
Revelation = first act of legal awakening
Al-‘Alaq (96:6-8) (96:6-8)
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Arrogance before law
Divine Logic:
Wealth must not override divine limits
Al-‘Alaq (96:9-19) (96:9-19)
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Prohibition of blocking prayer
Divine Logic:
Preventing worship = punishable offense
Al-Qadr (97:1-5) (97:1-5)
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Law of decree
Divine Logic:
Whole divine law (Qur’an) revealed in single structured night
Al-Bayyina (98:5) (98:5)
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Pure monotheism and zakat
Divine Logic:
Fiqh pillars in single verse
Al-Bayyina (98:6) (98:6)
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Legal permanence of hell
Divine Logic:
Clear fate for willful disobedience
Al-Bayyina (98:7-8) (98:7-8)
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Eternal reward in law
Divine Logic:
Legal faith secures everlasting bliss
Az-Zalzalah (99:6-8) (99:6-8)
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Deed-atom law
Divine Logic:
Nothing escapes divine legal calculus
Al-Adiyat (100:1-11) (100:1-11)
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Love of wealth & legal blindness
Divine Logic:
Emotional drives distort lawful clarity
Al-Qari’ah (101:6-11) (101:6-11)
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Scale of deeds
Divine Logic:
Legal justice based on exact moral weight
At-Takathur (102:1-8) (102:1-8)
Topic:
Competing for more
Divine Logic:
Legal regret follows meaningless pursuits
Al-Asr (103:1-3) (103:1-3)
Topic:
Time-bound legal success
Divine Logic:
Law requires belief, action, truth, and patience
Al-Humazah (104:1-9) (104:1-9)
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Mockery & hoarding
Divine Logic:
Speech and greed are legally punishable
Al-Fil (105:1-5) (105:1-5)
Topic:
Divine intervention in law
Divine Logic:
God defends sacred spaces via miraculous law
Quraysh (106:1-4) (106:1-4)
Topic:
Economic law & worship
Divine Logic:
Trade security tied to divine obedience
Al-Ma’un (107:1-7) (107:1-7)
Topic:
Hypocrisy in ritual
Divine Logic:
Law demands sincerity in social and spiritual acts
Al-Kawthar (108:1-3) (108:1-3)
Topic:
Abundance for lawful gratitude
Divine Logic:
Fiqh of worship and sacrifice
Al-Kafiroon (109:1-6) (109:1-6)
Topic:
Legal separation in faith
Divine Logic:
No coercion—legal distinction of belief systems
An-Nasr (110:1-3) (110:1-3)
Topic:
Legal conclusion of mission
Divine Logic:
Law completes with praise and repentance
Al-Masad (111:1-5) (111:1-5)
Topic:
Law even on kin
Divine Logic:
Justice applied without favoritism (Abu Lahab)
Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4) (112:1-4)
Topic:
Legal foundation of monotheism
Divine Logic:
Tawheed as legal axis of divine rule
Al-Falaq (113:1-5) (113:1-5)
Topic:
Legal protection from evil
Divine Logic:
Law covers unseen threats
An-Nas (114:1-6) (114:1-6)
Topic:
Inner legal protection
Divine Logic:
Law addresses whispers and psychological invasions
Al-Baqarah (2:286) (2:286)
Topic:
Burden law
Divine Logic:
Allah’s law scales with ability—not oppression
Al-Baqarah (2:2) (2:2)
Topic:
Qur’an = guidance for muttaqeen
Divine Logic:
Fiqh must follow divine revelation, not desire
Al-Baqarah (2:177) (2:177)
Topic:
Comprehensive righteousness
Divine Logic:
True law: belief + charity + prayer + patience
Al-Baqarah (2:282) (2:282)
Topic:
Longest legal verse
Divine Logic:
Contracts, witnesses, and financial clarity
Al-Baqarah (2:256) (2:256)
Topic:
No compulsion in religion
Divine Logic:
Legal freedom of belief within limits
Al-Imran (3:92) (3:92)
Topic:
Sacrifice law
Divine Logic:
Righteousness demands valuable giving
Al-Imran (3:159) (3:159)
Topic:
Legal leadership = mercy
Divine Logic:
Prophet’s soft law built alliances and faith
An-Nisa (4:135) (4:135)
Topic:
Stand for justice
Divine Logic:
Law favors truth over family or self-interest
Al-Ma’idah (5:8) (5:8)
Topic:
Don’t let hatred ruin justice
Divine Logic:
Law requires impartiality under pressure
Al-Ma’idah (5:45) (5:45)
Topic:
Qisas and forgiveness
Divine Logic:
Law allows balance of justice and mercy
Al-Anfal (8:61) (8:61)
Topic:
Peace is preferred
Divine Logic:
Law favors reconciliation when sincere
At-Tawbah (9:122) (9:122)
Topic:
Seek knowledge
Divine Logic:
Legal scholarship = community survival
Al-Hujurat (49:13) (49:13)
Topic:
Law of dignity and equality
Divine Logic:
Taqwa = legal measure of worth
Al-Hadid (57:25) (57:25)
Topic:
Law, book, and balance
Divine Logic:
Prophets bring law, weight, and equity
Al-A’raf (7:157) (7:157)
Topic:
Prophet legalizes good
Divine Logic:
Messenger's role = lawful filter of life
An-Nahl (16:90) (16:90)
Topic:
Most comprehensive legal verse
Divine Logic:
Justice, excellence, kinship vs. immorality
Luqman (31:17) (31:17)
Topic:
Prayer, right, wrong, patience
Divine Logic:
Legal ethics taught by wise father
Az-Zumar (39:70) (39:70)
Topic:
Complete judgment
Divine Logic:
Every soul fully informed—no injustice
Al-Ahzab (33:36) (33:36)
Topic:
No option in divine law
Divine Logic:
Once Allah and the Prophet decide, law is final