AYAH OF THE WEEK
The (true) servants of the All-Merciful
61. Blessed and Supreme is He Who has set in the sky great constellations, and placed in it a (great, radiant) lamp15 and a shining moon.
62. It is He Who has appointed the night and the day to succeed one another, providing a sign for whoever desires to reflect and so be mindful, or desires to be thankful.
63. The (true) servants of the All-Merciful are they who move on the earth gently and humbly, and when the ignorant, foolish ones address them (with insolence or vulgarity as befits their ignorance and foolishness), they response with (words of) peace, (without engaging in hostility with them);
64. And (those true servants of the All-Merciful are they) who spend (some of) the night (in worship) prostrating before their Lord and standing;
65. And who entreat (whether after the Prayers or at other times): “Our Lord! Ward off from us the punishment of Hell; its punishment is surely constant anguish:
66. “How evil indeed it is as a final station and permanent abode!”;
"Al Furqan"