Humanity & Ethics
Become a source of peace and justice
The Quran turns inner faith outward: how we treat people is the test of what we believe.
Compassion
The Quran opens nearly every chapter naming Allah the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful — and asks us to mirror it. Mercy toward the weak, the poor, the orphan, and even the stranger is not optional kindness; it is the texture of a believing life.
Reflect with: Al-Balad 90:17
Justice
Stand firm for justice, the Quran says, even against yourself, your parents, or your own people. Fairness is not bent by friendship or enmity. To be just when it costs us is the mark of true God-consciousness.
Reflect with: An-Nisa 4:135
Human dignity
Allah honoured the children of Adam — all of them. Dignity in the Quran is not earned by status, wealth, or origin; it is granted at creation. To degrade a human being is to dishonour what Allah has honoured.
Reflect with: Al-Isra 17:70
Responsibility
Every soul is accountable for what it earns, and no one carries another's burden. We are trustees — of our time, our words, our power, and the earth itself. An atom's weight of good and of harm is seen and weighed.
Reflect with: Az-Zalzalah 99:7–8
Unity of humanity
People were made into nations and tribes so they might know one another, not despise one another — the noblest being the most God-conscious. Difference is designed for connection. The Quran's vision is one human family under one Creator.
Reflect with: Al-Hujurat 49:13