Islamic writings and the 12 Laws of Karma




Islamic writings and the 12 Laws of Karma

 Here are relevant quotes from the Quran and other Islamic writings that relate to the 12 Laws of Karma, along with citations and explanations:

1. The Great Law: "And be afraid of the Day when you shall be brought back to Allah. Then every person shall be paid what he earned, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly." (Quran 2:281)
Explanation: This verse emphasizes the concept of accountability for one's actions and the ultimate justice that will be served by Allah, similar to the idea of karma.

2. The Law of Creation: "He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor of all things, the Bestower of forms." (Quran 59:24)
Explanation: This verse highlights Allah's role as the ultimate creator and the one who shapes the world, reflecting the idea that we have the power to create our own reality.

3. The Law of Humility: "And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth in humility..." (Quran 25:63)
Explanation: This verse emphasizes the importance of humility as a virtue, similar to the Law of Humility in karma.

4. The Law of Growth: "Verily, Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves." (Quran 13:11)
Explanation: This verse reflects the idea that personal growth and change must come from within, aligning with the Law of Growth in karma.

5. The Law of Responsibility: "And no bearer of burdens shall bear another's burden..." (Quran 35:18)
Explanation: This verse emphasizes the concept of personal responsibility for one's actions, similar to the Law of Responsibility in karma.

6. The Law of Connection: "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another." (Quran 49:13)
Explanation: This verse reflects the interconnectedness of humanity and the importance of understanding and compassion, similar to the Law of Connection in karma.

7. The Law of Focus: "And whoever desires the reward of this world - We will give him thereof, and whoever desires the reward of the Hereafter - We will give him thereof. And We will reward the grateful." (Quran 3:145)
Explanation: This verse suggests that one's focus and intentions shape the outcomes they experience, reflecting the Law of Focus in karma.

8. The Law of Giving and Hospitality: "And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive." (Quran 76:8)
Explanation: This verse emphasizes the importance of generosity and caring for others, aligning with the Law of Giving and Hospitality in karma.

9. The Law of Here and Now: "Live in this world as a traveler." (Prophet Muhammad, as reported by Ibn Umar)
Explanation: This hadith encourages being present and not becoming overly attached to worldly life, reflecting the Law of Here and Now in karma.

10. The Law of Change: "Verily never will Allah change the condition of a people until they change it themselves." (Quran 13:11)
Explanation: This verse, also cited for the Law of Growth, emphasizes the role of personal transformation in creating change, aligning with the Law of Change in karma.

11. The Law of Patience and Reward: "And be patient, for indeed, Allah does not allow to be lost the reward of those who do good." (Quran 11:115)
Explanation: This verse encourages patience and perseverance, with the promise of eventual reward, similar to the Law of Patience and Reward in karma.

12. The Law of Significance and Inspiration: "So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do not deny Me." (Quran 2:152)
Explanation: This verse emphasizes the importance of remembrance and gratitude towards Allah, which can be a source of inspiration and significance, reflecting the Law of Significance and Inspiration in karma.

These verses and explanations demonstrate how the 12 Laws of Karma find resonance within the Islamic tradition, with themes of personal accountability, interconnectedness, personal growth, and the ultimate significance of one's actions and intentions.

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