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Believers love God because He is the source of all blessings, whereas worldly "idols" are dependent beings that cannot provide ultimate benefit. š” Spiritual & Psychological Themes ā¤ļø The Hierarchy of Love
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Love is born of knowledge and appreciation. The more a person knows about AllahāHis mercy, His power, His wisdom, His beauty, His justiceāthe more their heart will be drawn to Him. Studying the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah ( al-AsmÄ' al-įø¤usnÄ ) and reflecting on their meanings is a powerful means of increasing love.
Translated, it means: "And they love Him as He loves them. And they are steadfast in their love for Him." Believers love God because He is the source
: This phrase literally means "stronger in love" or "overflowing in love".
: "But those who believe are stronger (or more intense) in their love for Allah." This is the core benchmark of Iman (faith). A believer's heart is anchored primarily by the love of Allah, dwarfing all other relationships or possessions. Misplaced Devotion vs. Pure Faith
The most direct sign of love for Allah is following the way of the Prophet Muhammad ļ·ŗ. Allah Himself declares: "Say, [O Muhammad], 'If you love Allah, then follow me; Allah will love you and forgive you your sins.'" (Quran, 3:31). Love for Allah cannot be claimed while simultaneously disregarding the teachings of His Messenger. Obedience is the concrete proof of love.
To explore this spiritual dynamic further, we can look at practical steps to cultivate this state of heart. Would you like to expand the discussion to look into (like Ibn Kathir or Maariful Quran), or would you prefer a breakdown of prophetic supplications used to increase love for Allah? Share public link Love is born of knowledge and appreciation
It is also important to note that the love of Allah must be distinguished from 'ishq (passionate, obsessive love). While some later mystical traditions employed the term 'ishq to describe intense divine love, classical scholars caution that Muslims should confine themselves to the Quranic terms įø„ubb and mahabbah , which carry the meanings of devotion, submission, and honor that are befitting of Allah's majesty.
In various spiritual traditions, this specific phrase is sometimes recited as a wazifa or prayer ( dua ) to:
In a world full of competing attachments ā status, money, relationships, ideologies ā this verse asks:
), it didn't matter if the physical world shifted. He knew that the One who gave the garden once could give it again, and even if He didn't, the One he loved was still there. Translated, it means: "And they love Him as He loves them
This verse establishes a fundamental comparison between two types of love: the misplaced love of the disbelievers and the supreme love of the believers.
Those whose love for Allah is ashaddu āthe most intense, firm, and overflowing. 2. Spiritual Reflections
The proportion of love in the heart is often equal to the proportion of time spent in remembrance.