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9 Quran Verses about Keeping Ties of Kinship along with Their Meanings and Interpretations

Keeping ties of kinship, or silaturahmi, is a key practice in Islam, straight up commanded in the Quran. Lots of verses stress the duty to maintain family bonds, be good to relatives, and steer clear of hostility. For instance, Surah An-Nisa verse 1 tells us to be mindful of God and keep family ties. Surah An-Nisa verse 36 highlights being kind to relatives after parents. Surah An-Nahl verse 90 teaches justice, kindness, and giving help to relatives. Surah Al-Hujurat verse 10 calls for brotherhood among believers and making peace. Surah Ar-Ra’d verse 25 warns of consequences for those who cut off family ties. Surah Muhammad verses 22-23 curse those who sever kinship bonds. Surah Asy-Syura verse 23 shows love within family as a good deed. Surah Al-Anfal verse 1 encourages fixing relationships with others. Surah Al-Isra verse 26 orders giving relatives their due rights. These verses make it clear that maintaining ties is a reflection of faith and part of a Muslim’s noble character. https://mozaik.inilah.com/dakwah/9-dalil-ayat-alquran-tentang-silaturahmi-beserta-arti-dan-tafsirnya

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This is really solid, it totally reminds me of that uncle and aunt I haven’t seen in ages. Don’t let the bond break, alright-there’s so much blessing in staying connected.

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Alhamdulillah, got a bit distracted by Surah Al-Hujurat, peace is beautiful. Hope we all can keep our bonds strong even when work's keeping us busy.

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The verses really hit hard, especially the ones threatening those who sever family ties. Makes me reflect on myself-sometimes I still brush off distant relatives without a second thought.

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