Welcome to Quran Reflections

Strengthen your character, nurture meaningful relationships, and embark on a journey of spiritual growth.thoughtful contemplation, drawing wisdom from Quranic verses to guide your everyday life.

Grow your love for Islam

Specially chosen 52 verses with guided reflections.

Great for families and friends

Use the guided reflections to have deep and meaningful conversations.

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Reflect. Connect. Grow.

We believe every child deserves love, guidance, and a sense of belonging. This set of 52 Quranic reflection cards was created to support Muslim children in care, providing them with words of wisdom, encouragement, and faith. The cards can be used with Muslim or non-Muslim carers because the values taught apply to all good people. 

However, these cards are not just for children in care—they are a valuable tool for anyone seeking to nurture their character, strengthen relationships, and build resilience through the timeless guidance of the Quran.

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1. Being kind and forgiving

Every chapter of the Quran (except one) starts with the words “Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Raheem”. These beautiful words mean “In the name of Allah, the Most Kind, the Most Merciful.” But what do kindness and mercy really mean and how can we also be more kind and merciful?

Kindness – A gift for others and to ourselves

Kindness is showing care and love to others. It can be as simple as smiling at someone, helping your friends, or sharing your lunch with someone who doesn’t have a meal. Allah’s kindness is everywhere—He gives us air to breathe, the sun to keep us warm, and opportunities to improve ourselves. When we are kind, we spread goodness just like Allah has given us so much goodness in our lives.

Mercy – Giving second chances

Mercy is forgiving people when they make mistakes. Think about a time when someone upset you and you didn’t shout at them – instead of getting angry, you forgave them. That’s mercy! Allah is the Most Merciful—no matter how many mistakes we make, Allah is always ready to accept our apologies and promises to do better.