QUOTES ABOUT DEATH OF A LOVED ONE ISLAM

“We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.” – Quran 2:156

“To Allah we belong and to Him is our return, and He will compensate for all our losses and sorrows.” – Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

“Do not lament for the deceased excessively, for it will prolong their pain. Trust in Allah’s mercy and seek solace in His remembrance.” – Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

“O Allah, forgive our living and our dead, those who are present among us and those who are absent, our young and our old, our males and our females.” – Prayer of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

“Death is not the end, but a new beginning in the eternal life promised by Allah.” – Islamic belief

“The righteous souls will be greeted with peace and rest in the Gardens of Paradise, while the wrongdoers will face accountability for their actions.” – Quran 36:26-27

“Although their physical presence may be gone, their love, teachings, and memories will forever live on in our hearts.” – Islamic perspective on the deceased loved ones

“Every soul will taste death. Only on the Day of Resurrection will you be paid your wages in full.” – Quran 3:185

“When a believing slave dies, it is as if a mountain has fallen. So, display patience and seek reward from Allah.” – Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

“Remember that death is merely a transition from this temporary world to the everlasting Hereafter, where we will experience eternal bliss.” – Islamic perspective on death

“Grieve, but do not despair, for the mercy and forgiveness of Allah are always within reach.” – Islamic belief on coping with the death of a loved one

“The true believer’s belief in Allah’s decree alleviates the pain of losing a loved one, as they understand it to be a part of Allah’s divine plan.” – Islamic perspective on fate and destiny

“In the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” – Quran 13:28

“Remember that death is not the end, but a transition to a better and everlasting life, which should bring comfort to those left behind.” – Islamic perspective on the afterlife QUOTES ABOUT CHRISTMAS FROM THE BIBLE

“Prayers and supplications for the deceased are a means to seek mercy and forgiveness for them, as well as a source of solace for those mourning their loss.” – Islamic belief on seeking Allah’s mercy for the departed souls

“Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.” – Quran 2:286

“Seek comfort and solace in the remembrance of Allah during times of grief, for He is the Source of peace and tranquility.” – Islamic notion on finding solace after the death of a loved one

“Verily, with hardship, there is relief.” – Quran 94:5

“The loss of a loved one serves as a reminder of the impermanence of this world and the need for preparing for our eternal life in the Hereafter.” – Islamic perspective on the purpose of death

“Remember that death is a reminder of our purpose in life, to worship Allah and seek His pleasure, so let’s strive towards it.” – Islamic belief on the purpose of life and death

“Grief may be a natural emotion, but let it not consume us, rather channel it into prayers and actions that will benefit our loved ones in the Hereafter.” – Coping with grief in Islam

“The deceased loved ones continue to benefit from our prayers, charity, and good deeds, so let’s continue to remember and honor them.” – Islamic belief on the benefits of supplications for the deceased

“The life of this world is only the enjoyment of deception.” – Quran 3:185

“We may mourn the physical absence of our loved ones, but their souls continue to live on in the presence of Allah.” – Islamic perspective on the eternal existence of the soul

“When a Muslim dies, even the fish in the sea pray for them.” – Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

“The righteous souls shall find tranquility and comfort in the presence of Allah, where no pain or sadness can touch them.” – Islamic belief on the state of the deceased loved ones

“Remember that the bonds of love we have with our deceased loved ones will be reunited in the eternal paradise promised to the believers.” – Islamic belief on the reunion with loved ones in the Hereafter.