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What Does the Quran Say About Abominations?

Abominations is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[5:90] O you who believe, intoxicants, and gambling, and the altars of idols, and the games of chance are abominations of the devil; you shall avoid them, that you may succeed.

[21:74] As for Lot, we granted him wisdom and knowledge, and we saved him from the community that practiced abominations; they were wicked and evil people.

 

To learn more, read the Quran in English.

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What Does the Quran Say About Ablution?

Ablution is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[4:43] O you who believe, do not observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) while intoxicated, so that you know what you are saying. Nor after sexual orgasm without bathing, unless you are on the road, traveling; if you are ill or traveling, or you had urinary or fecal-related excretion (such as gas), or contacted the women (sexually), and you cannot find water, you shall observe Tayammum (dry ablution) by touching clean dry soil, then wiping your faces and hands therewith. God is Pardoner, Forgiver.

[5:6] O you who believe, when you observe the Contact Prayers (Salat), you shall: (1) wash your faces, (2) wash your arms to the elbows, (3) wipe your heads, and (4) wash your feet to the ankles. If you were unclean due to sexual orgasm, you shall bathe. If you are ill, or traveling, or had any digestive excretion (urinary, fecal, or gas), or had (sexual) contact with the women, and you cannot find water, you shall observe the dry ablution (Tayammum) by touching clean dry soil, then rubbing your faces and hands. God does not wish to make the religion difficult for you; He wishes to cleanse you and to perfect His blessing upon you, that you may be appreciative.

 

To learn more, read the Quran in English.

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What Does the Quran Say About Aaron?

Aaron is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[2:248] Their prophet said to them, “The sign of his kingship is that the Ark of the Covenant will be restored to you, bringing assurances from your Lord, and relics left by the people of Moses and the people of Aaron. It will be carried by the angels. This should be a convincing sign for you, if you are really believers.”

[4:163] We have inspired you, as we inspired Noah and the prophets after him. And we inspired Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, the Patriarchs, Jesus, Job, Jonah, Aaron, and Solomon. And we gave David the Psalms.

[6:84] And we granted him Isaac and Jacob, and we guided both of them. Similarly, we guided Noah before that, and from his descendants (we guided) David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron. We thus reward the righteous.

[7:122] “The Lord of Moses and Aaron.”

[7:142] We summoned Moses for thirty nights, and completed them by adding ten. Thus, the audience with his Lord lasted forty nights. Moses said to his brother Aaron, “Stay here with my people, maintain righteousness, and do not follow the ways of the corruptors.”

[7:150] When Moses returned to his people, angry and disappointed, he said, “What a terrible thing you have done in my absence! Could you not wait for the commandments of your Lord?” He threw down the tablets, and took hold of his brother’s head, pulling him towards himself. (Aaron) said, “Son of my mother, the people took advantage of my weakness, and almost killed me. Let not my enemies rejoice, and do not count me with the transgressing people.”

[7:151] (Moses) said, “My Lord, forgive me and my brother, and admit us into Your mercy. Of all the merciful ones, You are the Most Merciful.”

[10:75] Then we sent after them Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh and his group, with our proofs. But they turned arrogant; and were transgressing people.

[10:89] He said, “Your prayer has been answered (O Moses and Aaron), so be steadfast, and do not follow the ways of those who do not know.”

[19:28] “O descendant of Aaron, your father was not a bad man, nor was your mother unchaste.”

[19:53] And we granted him, out of our mercy, his brother Aaron as a prophet.

[20:29] “And appoint an assistant for me from my family.

[20:30] “My brother Aaron.

[20:31] “Strengthen me with him.

[20:32] “Let him be my partner in this matter.

[20:33] “That we may glorify You frequently.

[20:34] “And commemorate You frequently.

[20:35] “You are Seer of us.”

[20:70] The magicians fell prostrate, saying, “We believe in the Lord of Aaron and Moses.”

[20:90] And Aaron had told them, “O my people, this is a test for you. Your only Lord is the Most Gracious, so follow me, and obey my commands.”

[20:91] They said, “We will continue to worship it, until Moses comes back.”

[20:92] (Moses) said, “O Aaron, what is it that prevented you, when you saw them go astray,

[20:93] “from following my orders? Have you rebelled against me?”

[20:94] He said, “O son of my mother; do not pull me by my beard and my head. I was afraid that you might say, `You have divided the Children of Israel, and disobeyed my orders.’ “

[21:48] We gave Moses and Aaron the Statute Book, a beacon, and a reminder for the righteous.

[23:45] Then we sent Moses and his brother Aaron with our revelations and a profound proof.

[25:35] We have given Moses the scripture, and appointed his brother Aaron to be his assistant.

[25:36] We said, “Go, both of you, to the people who rejected our revelations,” and subsequently, we utterly annihilated the rejectors.

[26:13] “I may lose my temper. My tongue gets tied; send for my brother Aaron.

[26:14] “Also, they consider me a fugitive; I fear lest they kill me.”

[26:48] “The Lord of Moses and Aaron.”

[28:34] “Also, my brother Aaron is more eloquent than I. Send him with me as a helper to confirm and strengthen me. I fear lest they disbelieve me.”

[28:35] He said, “We will strengthen you with your brother, and we will provide you both with manifest authority. Thus, they will not be able to touch either one of you. With our miracles, the two of you, together with those who follow you, will be the victors.”

[37:114] We also blessed Moses and Aaron.

[37:115] We delivered them and their people from the great disaster.

[37:116] We supported them, until they became the winners.

[37:117] We gave both of them the profound scripture.

[37:118] We guided them in the right path.

[37:119] We preserved their history for subsequent generations.

[37:120] Peace be upon Moses and Aaron.

[37:121] We thus reward the righteous.

[37:122] Both of them were among our righteous servants.

 

To learn more, read the Quran in English.

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What Does the Quran Say About Aad?

Aad is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[7:65] To `Aad we sent their brother Hood. He said, “O my people, worship God; you have no other god beside Him. Would you then observe righteousness?”

[7:74] “Recall that He made you inheritors after `Aad, and established you on earth, building mansions in its valleys, and carving homes from its mountains. You shall remember God’s blessings, and do not roam the earth corruptingly.”

[7:75] The arrogant leaders among his people said to the common people who believed, “How do you know that Saaleh is sent by his Lord?” They said, “The message he brought has made us believers.”

[7:76] The arrogant ones said, “We disbelieve in what you believe in.”

[7:77] Subsequently, they slaughtered the camel, rebelled against their Lord’s command, and said, “O Saaleh, bring the doom you threaten us with, if you are really a messenger.”

[7:78] Consequently, the quake annihilated them, leaving them dead in their homes.

[7:79] He turned away from them, saying, “O my people, I have delivered my Lord’s message to you, and advised you, but you do not like any advisers.”

[9:70] Have they not learned anything from the previous generations; the people of Noah, `Aad, Thamood, the people of Abraham, the dwellers of Midyan, and the evildoers (of Sodom and Gomorrah)? Their messengers went to them with clear proofs. God never wronged them; they are the ones who wronged their own souls.

[11:50] To `Aad we sent their brother Hood. He said, “O my people, worship God; you have no other god besides Him. You are inventing.

[11:51] O my people, I do not ask you for any wage. My wage comes only from the One who initiated me. Do you not understand?

[11:52] “O my people, seek forgiveness from your Lord, then repent to Him. He will then shower you with provisions from the sky, and augment your strength. Do not turn back into transgressors.”

[11:53] They said, “O Hood, you did not show us any proof, and we are not abandoning our gods on account of what you say. We will never be believers with you.

[11:54] “We believe that some of our gods have afflicted you with a curse.” He said, “I bear witness before God, and you bear witness as well, that I disown the idols you have set up –

[11:55] “beside Him. So, give me your collective decision, without delay.

[11:56] “I have put my trust in God, my Lord and your Lord. There is not a creature that He does not control. My Lord is on the right path.

[11:57] “If you turn away, I have delivered to you what I was sent with. My Lord will substitute other people in your place; you cannot harm Him in the least. My Lord is in control of all things.”

[11:58] When our judgment came, we saved Hood and those who believed with him, by mercy from us. We saved them from a terrible retribution.

[11:59] Such was `Aad – they disregarded the revelations of their Lord, disobeyed His messengers, and followed the ways of every stubborn tyrant.

[11:60] Consequently, they incurred condemnation in this world, and on the Day of Resurrection. Indeed, `Aad rejected their Lord. Indeed, `Aad, the people of Hood, have perished.

[14:9] Have you not heard about those before you – the people of Noah, `Aad, Thamoud, and others who came after them and known only to God? Their messengers went to them with clear proofs, but they treated them with contempt and said, “We disbelieve in what you are sent with. We are skeptical about your message; full of doubt.”

[22:42] If they reject you, the people of Noah, `Aad, and Thamoud have also disbelieved before them.

[25:38] Also `Aad, Thamoud, the inhabitants of Al-Russ, and many generations between them.

[25:39] To each of these groups, we delivered sufficient examples, before we annihilated them.

[26:123] `Aad disbelieved the messengers.

[26:124] Their brother Hood said to them, “Would you not be righteous?

[26:125] “I am an honest messenger to you.

[26:126] “You shall reverence God, and obey me.

[26:127] “I do not ask you for any wage; my wage comes from the Lord of the universe.

[26:128] “You build on every hill a mansion for vanity’s sake.

[26:129] “You set up buildings as if you last forever.

[26:130] “And when you strike, you strike mercilessly.

[26:131] “You shall reverence God and obey me.

[26:132] “Reverence the One who provided you with all the things you know.

[26:133] “He provided you with livestock and children.

[26:134] “And gardens and springs.

[26:135] “I fear for you the retribution of an awesome day.”

[26:136] They said, “It is the same whether you preach, or do not preach.

[26:137] “That affliction was limited to our ancestors.

[26:138] “No retribution will ever befall us.”

[26:139] They thus disbelieved and, consequently, we annihilated them. This should be a lesson, but most people are not believers.

[26:140] Most assuredly, your Lord is the Almighty, Most Merciful.

[29:38] Similarly, ‘Aad and Thamoud (were annihilated). This is made manifest to you through their ruins. The devil had adorned their works in their eyes, and had diverted them from the path, even though they had eyes.

[38:12] Disbelieving before them were the people of Noah, `Aad, and the mighty Pharaoh.

[40:30] The one who believed said, “O my people, I fear for you the same fate as the previous opponents.

[40:31] “The opponents of Noah, and `Aad, Thamoud, and others who came after them. God does not wish any injustice for the people.

[40:32] “O my people, I fear for you the Day of Summoning.

[40:33] “That is the day when you may wish to turn around and flee. But nothing will protect you then from God. Whomever God sends astray, nothing can guide him.”

[41:13] If they turn away, then say, “I am warning you of a disaster like the disaster that annihilated `Aad and Thamoud.”

[41:14] Their messengers went to them, as well as before them and after them, saying, “You shall not worship except God.” They said, “Had our Lord willed, He could have sent angels. We are disbelievers in what you say.”

[41:15] As for `Aad, they turned arrogant on earth, opposed the truth, and said, “Who is more powerful than we?” Did they not realize that God, who created them, is more powerful than they? They were unappreciative of our revelations.

[41:16] Consequently, we sent upon them violent wind, for a few miserable days. We thus afflicted them with humiliating retribution in this life, and the retribution of the Hereafter is more humiliating; they can never win.

[46:21] Recall that the brother of `Aad warned his people at the dunes – numerous warnings were also delivered before him and after him: “You shall not worship except God. I fear for you the retribution of a great day.”

[46:22] They said, “Did you come to divert us from our gods? We challenge you to bring (the retribution) you threaten, if you are truthful.”

[46:23] He said, “The knowledge about this is with God; I only deliver to you what I was sent to deliver. However, I see that you people are ignorant.”

[46:24] When they saw the storm heading their way, they said, “This storm will bring to us much needed rain.” Instead, this is what you challenged (Hood) to bring; violent wind wherein there is painful retribution.

[46:25] It destroyed everything, as commanded by its Lord. By morning, nothing was standing except their homes. We thus requite the guilty people.

[46:26] We had established them in the same way as we established you, and provided them with hearing, eyes, and minds. But their hearing, eyes, and minds did not help them at all. This is because they decided to disregard God’s revelations. Thus, the prophecies and warnings that they ridiculed have caused their doom.

 

To learn more, read the Quran in English.

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What Does the Quran Say About Abel?

Abel is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[5:27] Recite for them the true history of Adam’s two sons. They made an offering, and it was accepted from one of them, but not from the other. He said, “I will surely kill you.” He said, “God accepts only from the righteous.

[5:28] “If you extend your hand to kill me, I am not extending my hand to kill you. For I reverence God, Lord of the universe.

[5:29] “I want you, not me, to bear my sin and your sin, then you end up with the dwellers of Hell. Such is the requital for the transgressors.”

[5:30] His ego provoked him into killing his brother. He killed him, and ended up with the losers.

[5:31] God then sent a raven to scratch the soil, to teach him how to bury his brother’s corpse. He said, “Woe to me; I failed to be as intelligent as this raven, and bury my brother’s corpse.” He became ridden with remorse.

 

To learn more, read the Quran in English.

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What Does the Quran Say About Abu Lahab?

Abu Lahab is mentioned in the Quran in these verses:

 

[111:1] Condemned are the works of Abee Lahab, and he is condemned.

[111:2] His money and whatever he has accomplished will never help him.

[111:3] He has incurred the blazing Hell.

[111:4] Also his wife, who led the persecution.

[111:5] She will be (resurrected) with a rope of thorns around her neck.

 

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Facebook Awareness Campaign

To help spread the message on Facebook, please take the following steps:

Step 1:

Follow this Facebook page:

Step 2: 

Join these Facebook groups: Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4, Group 5, Group 6, Group 7.

Step 3: 

Once admitted, go to those groups and click “People” if you are on your computer, or tap “members” and then “See all” if you are on your phone. A list of people who are in that group will show. Start adding them as friends, one by one. Be careful not to send more than about 50 friend requests per day so that Facebook does not block your ability to do that for a while.

Step 4:

“Unfollow” all those friends so that you do not see their posts, but you still remain friends, and they can potentially see your posts. The purpose is to spread the message to them and not to bring their message to us, or to distract or misguide yourself with their messages.

Step 5: 

Try to accumulate at least about 2000 friends with this method. About 2 minutes of doing that everyday, consistently, can help you achieve this goal in a few weeks.

Step 6: Congratulations! You helped us spread the message. So, what we will do then, God willing, is post Awareness Ads in our Facebook page, which invite people to check our website. Here is one of those Ads as a start:

Then when we boost the posting of this video on Facebook, Facebook will tend to show them to your friends as well, without you having to post it. Simply the fact that you are friends with those people will help us spread the message directly to them.

Important Note:

Don’t waste your time to pay attention to what is being posted in the Facebook groups where you join. The leaders of those groups have already blocked us and excluded us, and they are a bunch of anachronists mislead by Satan. But because they have blocked us, the majority of people in those groups have not seen our website. So, through this method, we can reach all the individuals in those groups without going through their leaders or their groups.

Surprise Yourself With How Many People You Know

People have in their Gmail Contact List more people than they remember. You can use it to remember who you know, and to help you send the emails. Here is what you have to do:

  1. Open Gmail in your computer.
  2. Click this button which appears in the top right corner.
  3. In the menu which appears, scroll down, and click
  4. In the left side of the screen, click

A list of contacts will appear of anyone who has contacted you before on Gmail or whom you have contacted. So, what you can do is, go over them one by one, and whenever you find someone you recognize to whom it makes sense to send the email, click on their email address, and a window will pop up for you to write the email. Then, just “Copy” and “Paste” the text from this website to the email, edit it by adding the contact’s name at the beginning, and your name at the end, and that’s it. You can send it. Off to the next person.

To avoid your emails being marked as spam, please do this:

So, you when you have your email all ready, instead of clicking “Send”, click the triangle which is attached to the right of the button: .

Then you click: “Schedule send”, and choose different dates for each five emails.

In this way, you can send all your intended emails in one day, while they will receive them at different dates. Try to schedule about 5 emails for each date to avoid the spam filter.

Send this Message to People You Do Not Know

USEFUL FOR SOCIAL MEDIA AND MESSAGING PLATFORMS ONLY (WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc.)

 

First message:

Hi [Name]. My name is (your name and last name). I hope it’s okay to message you. I came across your profile and felt it might be meaningful to share something with you that’s made a big impact on my life. May I briefly explain?

 

If the answer is positive, send second message:

So, recently, I became part of a growing online community committed to returning to the pure worship of God alone. Are you ok if I take a few seconds of your time to tell you about it?

 

If the answer is positive, send third message:

So, this way of life is known as Submission: devoting ourselves fully to God, guided solely by the Quran — the final, preserved scripture. No added rituals, no clergy-imposed dogma, no blind following — just a personal, unfiltered relationship with God, rooted in reflection and truth.

The website thesubmitters.org shares the foundation of this approach. If you have a moment, I gently invite you to explore it. If any part of it speaks to you, I’d be honored to continue the conversation. You’re also welcome to join and listen to our discussions and Quran studies at our meeting room.

This isn’t about pressure or persuasion. It’s just an open door, offered in goodwill, from one soul to another — with the hope that it might lead to something meaningful for you, as it has for me.

Feel free to reach out if you’d like to talk more. I’m here — respectfully and patiently.

 

Beware, try not to use this method too often in a short period of time, because your messages can be flagged as spam or blocked.

Send this Message to Other People you Know (Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Other Relatives, Friends, Acquaintances, and Anyone you Might Have Been in Contact Before)

Dear (name),

I hope this message finds you in peace and well-being.

I’m reaching out to share something that has touched me deeply — something I believe may offer clarity and meaning to others as well. Recently, I became part of a growing online community committed to returning to the pure worship of God alone — without intermediaries, human made inherited traditions, or divisions. It’s a path centered on sincerity, reason, and direct connection with our Creator.

This way of life is known as Submission (Islam in its original sense): devoting ourselves fully to God, guided solely by the Quran — the final, preserved scripture. No added rituals, no clergy-imposed dogma, no blind following — just a personal, unfiltered relationship with God, rooted in reflection and truth.

You have such great potential, and I want the best things to happen to you, and this is why I care deeply about your ultimate destiny, and whether you will end up in Heaven.

The website thesubmitters.org shares the foundation of this approach. If you have a moment, I gently invite you to explore it. If any part of it speaks to you, I’d be honored to continue the conversation. You’re also welcome to join and listen to our discussions and Quran studies at our meeting room.

This isn’t about pressure or persuasion. It’s just an open door, offered in goodwill, from one soul to another — with the hope that it might lead to something meaningful for you, as it has for me.

Feel free to reach out if you’d like to talk more. I’m here — respectfully and patiently.

With kindness and peace,
[Your Name]

 

Surprise yourself with how many people you know!