Alhamdulillah Quotes — Islamic Quotes About Gratitude
Alhamdulillah — meaning "all praise belongs to Allah" — is one of the most repeated phrases in a Muslim's life. It opens al-Fatihah, ends meals, follows a sneeze, and softens grief. The quotes collected here are reminders to slow down and notice mercies that often go unnamed: a calm morning, the body that still works, a meal eaten without fear, a worry that resolved without us seeing how. Each card is designed to be saved, sent to a friend, or set as a wallpaper as a quiet daily nudge toward shukr (شكر). Some are direct verses from the Quran on praise; others are statements from scholars and companions on what gratitude actually looks like in a life — not loud, not staged, but consistent. We add new alhamdulillah quote cards roughly twice a day, drawn from authentic sources and translated into clear English. If you're looking for a steady stream of Islamic gratitude content for personal reflection or social posting, you can browse the most recent cards below or jump to a related category like Sabr (patience) or Dua (supplication) — gratitude rarely travels alone.























