Introduction: This verse comes to mind when relationships break down
In today’s world, the most common thing that is breaking down is relationships. There is silence in homes, resentment in hearts, and distance in society. Surah Anfal Ayat 63
People try everything possible—compromises, money, advice, conversations—but still, hearts remain disconnected. In such situations, a verse from the Quran touches the heart directly: Surah Anfal Verse 63.
This verse explains a very simple yet profound truth—uniting hearts is not within human power. This work is done only by Allah.
Brief Introduction to Surah Anfal
Surah Al-Anfal is the eighth Surah of the Quran. It was revealed in Medina during a time when Muslims were struggling not only with external enemies but also with internal differences. The situation was rapidly changing after the Battle of Badr, and a strong, united community was needed.
The core message of this Surah is clear:
- Victory does not come solely through strength
- Discipline and trust are essential
- And most importantly—unity of hearts
Surah Anfal Verse 63 – The Verse and its Meaning
Meaning of the Verse (in simple language)
Allah says that He instilled mutual love in the hearts of the believers. Even if the Prophet (peace be upon him) wanted to and spent all the wealth of the earth, he could not have accomplished this. This unity was brought about only by Allah—for He is the All-Powerful and the All-Wise.
The point here is not just about wealth. It’s about the truth that the union of hearts cannot be achieved through any plan.
Historical Background: Aws and Khazraj
The two major tribes of Medina—Aws and Khazraj—are key to understanding this verse. These people had been enemies for years. Bloodshed, revenge, and hatred were commonplace.

When Islam arrived:
- Those same people stood in a single line,
- Prayed together in the mosque,
- And sacrificed their lives for each other when needed.
This transformation didn’t come through any agreement or persuasion. It was a joining of hearts from Allah.
What does Surah Anfal Ayat 63 teach us?
This verse holds up a mirror to us.
What do we do today?
- We spend money to save relationships,
- We try to put on a show,
- But we forget to purify our hearts.
Allah clearly says:
“Even if you spend all the wealth of the earth, you cannot unite hearts.”
The meaning is clear—
Unless Allah wills it, no relationship can be truly united.
The need for this verse in today’s times
The situation today is not much different:
- Brothers don’t talk to each other,
- Marriages are breaking down,
- There is factionalism even in mosques.
Surah Anfal Ayat 63 reminds us that:
- We must first bridge the distance between hearts,
- We must let go of our ego,
- And we must seek help from Allah.
Practical lessons (that we can adopt from today)
Some small but effective things:
- Pray for your relationships,
- Look at yourself before trying to change others,
- Forgiveness is not weakness, but strength,
- Put “I” aside in every matter,
- Learn to leave things to Allah.

Mental peace and harmony of hearts
When hearts are united, the mind automatically becomes peaceful.
And when there is hatred in the hearts, there is no peace anywhere.
Surah Anfal Ayat 63 gives us this peace of mind:
- We don’t need to control everything,
- It’s better to leave some things to Allah.
A simple example
Imagine two brothers who have been angry with each other for years.
The family tried everything—persuaded them, brought them together, spent money.
But their hearts didn’t change.
Then one of them prayed sincerely, humbled himself, and forgave.
Gradually, things changed. This is a living example of Surah Anfal, Verse 63.
Conclusion: Don’t just read this verse, live it.
Surah Anfal, Verse 63 assures us that:
- Relationships are a trust from Allah.
- He is the one who unites hearts.
- And when He unites them, no one can break them.
If relationships seem difficult today,
perhaps it’s not a lack of effort—but a lack of dua.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is Surah Anfal, Verse 63 about?
The unity of hearts and the power of Allah. - Does this verse apply to relationships today?
Absolutely—perhaps even more so today than ever before. - Is effort alone not enough?
Effort is necessary, but success comes from Allah. - Is this verse also for non-Muslims?
Its message is for every human being. - What is the biggest lesson from this verse?
Hearts are in Allah’s hands—ask Him.
