Explore a beautiful collection of Islamic quotes from the Holy Quran and the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) — timeless wisdom on faith, patience, gratitude and daily life.

Islamic Quotes from the Quran and Hadith: Timeless Words of Faith and Wisdom
Islamic quotes are the verses of the Holy Quran and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) — words of divine guidance and prophetic wisdom that have shaped the hearts of believers for over 1,400 years. Unlike ordinary inspirational phrases, these timeless words carry the weight of revelation and the lived example of the best of creation. They address every dimension of human life: faith, patience, gratitude, mercy, justice, and good character. On this page you will find a growing collection of verses and sayings, each presented with its original Arabic, a clear English meaning, and full attribution to its Quranic verse or Hadith source.

Every quote on this page is more than something to read — it is something to reflect upon, to live by, and to share. A single verse from the Quran or one saying of the Prophet (pbuh) can comfort a grieving heart, steady a person through hardship, or rekindle gratitude in moments of ease. That is the enduring power they hold: they turn timeless guidance into a daily companion.
الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَتَطْمَئِنُّ قُلُوبُهُم بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ ۗ أَلَا بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبُ
“Those who believe and whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah. Surely, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.”
This verse from Surah Ar-Ra’d (Quran 13:28) captures why these words resonate so deeply — they connect the believer back to Allah, the source of all peace. Whether displayed as wall art, saved as a phone reminder, or shared with a friend, a well-chosen verse becomes a moment of remembrance in a busy day.
What Makes These Words So Powerful
The power of these words lies in their origin. The words of the Quran are the literal speech of Allah, preserved unchanged since their revelation. The words of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), recorded in the Hadith, show how that revelation was lived in practice. Together they form a complete map for the human soul. When a believer reflects on a name of Allah such as Ar-Rahman (The Most Gracious) or Al-Hadi (The Guide), a single verse stops being a phrase on a screen and becomes a direct conversation with the Creator.
In an age of endless scrolling, such words have also become one of the most accessible ways to spread the message of Islam. A single verse shared online can reach thousands, planting a seed of reflection in a heart the sharer may never meet. This is why a beautifully designed, accurately sourced quote is a form of ongoing charity — its benefit continues with every person who reads and acts upon it.

Islamic Quotes from the Holy Quran
The Quran is the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims. Its verses address the deepest questions of existence — purpose, morality, justice, mercy, and the afterlife — with a clarity no human philosophy can match. Quranic verses on gratitude remind believers that every blessing is from Allah; verses on hope reassure those enduring trials that ease follows hardship; and verses on justice call Muslims to fairness in every interaction. You can read these verses in full context within their surahs — from the opening Surah Al-Fatihah to the mighty Surah Al-Baqarah and the beloved Surah Al-Kahf.
What makes these verses unique is their timelessness. The guidance revealed to the Prophet (pbuh) in the 7th century speaks just as powerfully to the challenges of today. A verse such as “And whoever fears Allah — He will make for him a way out” (Quran 65:2) carries the same comfort now as it did fourteen centuries ago.
The Quran Says About Hope in Islam
Do not lose hope nor be sad
The Quran Says About Reward in Islam
Allah loves those who do good
The Quran Says About Perseverance in Islam
Allah is with you
The Quran Says About Allah’s Mercy
Allah is the Possessor of great bounty
The Quran Says About Righteous Speech in…
Speak righteous words
The Quran Says About Clouds
Allah drives the clouds
Sayings from the Hadith
The Hadith — the recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) — form the second great source of prophetic wisdom. While the Quran provides divine commandments, the Hadith show how those commandments were lived in practice. These sayings cover an extraordinary range of topics: the rights of parents, kindness to neighbours, the virtue of generosity, the bonds of brotherhood among Muslims, and even mercy towards animals such as cats.

The beauty of prophetic wisdom lies in their simplicity and depth. In just a few words, the Prophet (pbuh) could express truths that volumes of philosophy struggle to capture. To see how these teachings translate into everyday Muslim life, explore practical guidance on topics such as greeting people, friendship, and the etiquette of eating and sleeping.
None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.
Popular Themes to Explore
These quotes can be explored by theme, allowing you to find the perfect words for whatever you are experiencing. Below are some of the most beloved categories, each linked to verses, divine names, and dedicated articles across the site.
Faith and Trust in Allah
Words of faith form the foundation of the believer’s spiritual life. They teach that true reliance (tawakkul) is upon Allah alone, and that every decree carries divine wisdom. Reflecting on names such as Al-Hadi (The Guide) and An-Nur (The Light) strengthens the heart in times of uncertainty and renews conviction in Allah’s plan.
And whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.
Patience (Sabr)
Sabr is one of the most frequently repeated themes in the Quran and Hadith. The Quran reminds us, “Indeed, Allah is with the patient” (Quran 2:153), and the Prophet (pbuh) is the supreme model of patience in Islam. Explore verses on perseverance and on what Allah says about patience, and reflect on the name As-Sabur (The Most Patient).
For indeed, with hardship comes ease. Indeed, with hardship comes ease.
Gratitude (Shukr)
Verses on gratitude encourage believers to recognise Allah’s countless blessings. Allah promises, “If you are grateful, I will surely increase you” (Quran 14:7). Discover quotes on gratitude from the Quran, learn about gratitude in the life of the Prophet (pbuh), and reflect on the name Ash-Shakur (The Appreciative).
Mercy and Forgiveness
Some of the most comforting verses centre on Allah’s boundless mercy. Reflect on what the Quran says about Allah’s mercy and on the path of repentance. These verses are illuminated by the divine names Al-Ghafur (The All-Forgiving) and At-Tawwab (The Accepter of Repentance), and brought to life in the Prophet’s example of forgiveness.
Do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.
Kindness and Good Character
Islam places immense value on character. Among the most shared are sayings on good conduct — quotes on helping others, on unity among Muslims, and on righteous speech. They remind us that faith is incomplete without kindness, and that the smallest good deed carries weight with Allah.
The best among you are those with the best character.
How to Use These Quotes in Daily Life
These quotes are not meant to be read passively — they are invitations to reflect and act. Many Muslims begin the day with a verse from the Quran or a saying of the Prophet (pbuh), setting a spiritual intention for the hours ahead. Others keep favourite verses as reminders on their phones, as wall art at home, or as captions when sharing on social media. Parents and teachers use them to instil values in children, weaving the wisdom of the Quran and Hadith naturally into everyday conversation. Whatever the medium, these timeless words continue to transform lives and bring hearts closer to Allah.
Explore Our Collection of Islamic Quotes
Browse the full gallery of Islamic quotes above — filter by From (Quran or Prophet) or by Topic to find exactly the words you need. Each quote includes the original Arabic text, its English meaning, and full attribution to its Quranic surah or Hadith source, ready to read, reflect on, and share. Whether you are seeking verses on doing good, on hope, or on the guidance of the Quran, this collection grows continually with new, beautifully designed reminders.

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What are Islamic quotes?
Islamic quotes are verses from the Holy Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) recorded in the Hadith. They carry divine guidance and prophetic wisdom on themes such as faith, patience, gratitude, mercy, justice, and good character. Unlike ordinary inspirational sayings, they are rooted in revelation and the example of the Prophet (pbuh).
Where do these quotes come from?
They come from two primary sources: the Holy Quran, which is the literal word of Allah, and the Hadith, which are the authentic sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Every quote on this page is presented with its Arabic text and full attribution to its surah and verse or its Hadith reference.
What are some of the best Islamic quotes from the Quran?
Among the most beloved verses from the Quran are: ‘Surely, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest’ (13:28), ‘Indeed, Allah is with the patient’ (2:153), ‘If you are grateful, I will surely increase you’ (14:7), and ‘And whoever fears Allah — He will make for him a way out’ (65:2). Each offers comfort and direction drawn directly from the words of Allah.
What are good short Islamic quotes about life?
Short, powerful verses about life include the Quranic promise ‘Indeed, with hardship comes ease’ (94:6) and the prophetic saying ‘None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself’ (Bukhari 13). Brief sayings like these are easy to memorise, reflect upon, and share.
How can I share Islamic quotes on social media?
Each quote in our collection is designed as a beautiful, shareable image with the Arabic text and English meaning. You can save and share them on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, X, Pinterest, and TikTok. Sharing a quote is a simple way to spread beneficial knowledge — and the reward continues with everyone who reads and acts upon it.
Are these quotes only in Arabic?
No. While the Quran and Hadith were revealed and recorded in Arabic, they are presented here with both the original Arabic and a clear English translation, so that everyone can understand and benefit from them regardless of the language they speak.
