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Core Authority

Rooted in
Something Ancient

These are not motivational quotes. They are verses from the Qur'an — scripture that billions regard as the direct word of God, preserved for over 1,400 years.

We share them not to preach, but to show that this practice is not invented or improvised. It rests on a foundation deeper than any individual teacher or tradition.

وَعَسَىٰ أَنْ تَكْرَهُوا شَيْئًا وَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ

"And it may be that you dislike a thing which is good for you, and that you love a thing which is bad for you. Allah knows and you do not know."

— Qur'an 2:216
وَاسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَاةِ

"Seek help through patience and prayer."

— Qur'an 2:45
وَمَن يَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ

"Whoever relies upon Allah — He is sufficient for him."

— Qur'an 65:3
وَأَمْرُهُمْ شُورَىٰ بَيْنَهُمْ

"And those who conduct their affairs by mutual consultation."

— Qur'an 42:38

Together, these verses define the Qur'an-ic ethic that Istikhara is built on: Think. Consult. Pray. Then trust.

Methodology Transmitted

What the
Prophet ﷺ Taught

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught his companions to seek goodness from God before seeking it from people. This is recorded in the classical hadith collections — including Tirmidhi and Al-Tabarani — and confirmed through the narrations of the Ahlul Bayt (a.s) in sources such as Bihar al-Anwar.

The key word is paralysis. Istikhara is not a shortcut. It is the final step of a process that begins with full intellectual effort.

«اللهم تفألت بكتابك وتوكّلت عليك فأرني من كتابك ما هو مكتوم من سرك المكنون في غيبك»

— The transmitted supplication of Qur'anic Istikhara
"O Allah, I take auspice by Your Book and rely upon You — show me from Your Book what is hidden of Your hidden decree."

Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s) advised: when you cannot decide — perform two units of prayer (rak'ahs), make sincere supplication, observe the state of your heart, and if genuine paralysis remains, seek a sign through the Qur'an as a means to move forward.

"Whoever starts a matter with Istikhara and faces difficulty — their struggle will be rewarded by Allah."
— Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s)