About Divine Guidance
Islam — meaning "submission to the will of God" — offers one of the world's most complete spiritual frameworks. The Quran, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the Hadith together provide profound guidance on every dimension of human life, from personal conduct to inner peace to community justice.
Topics You Can Explore
- Tawakkul and trust
- Sabr and patience
- Salah and prayer
- Family relationships
- Forgiveness in Islam
- Grief and hope
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Quran teach about anxiety and trust in Allah?
The Quran (13:28) says: "In the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest." Anxiety in Islamic spirituality is met with tawakkul — trust in Allah after doing what is in your power. Tie your camel, then trust, said the Prophet ﷺ. Worry that survives action is misplaced; surrender it through dua and dhikr.
What is sabr and how do I practice it?
Sabr (patience) is one of the highest virtues in Islam — patience with hardship, with worship, and with avoiding sin. The Quran (2:153) promises: "Allah is with those who are patient." Practice sabr by pausing before reacting, returning to Allah in prayer, and remembering that every difficulty contains hidden mercy.
How does Islamic prayer (salah) bring peace?
Five times daily, salah interrupts the chase of the world to remember the Real. The physical postures — standing, bowing, prostrating — bring the body, mind, and soul into one direction. Even a beginner who prays with focus for two minutes finds the heart slow and settle. Prayer is the soul's breathing.