Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah -al-baqarah 165- 2021 ⇒
Prioritizing career growth or financial accumulation over ethical boundaries and daily prayers.
Islam does not forbid natural love for family, spouses, or food. It warns against "worshipful love"—where an attachment becomes the main focus of life, overriding Allah's commands. Stability of Faith:
When calamity strikes, the one whose love for Allah is strong accepts the decree. They recognize that the Ultimate Beloved is also the All-Wise ( Al-Hakeem ) and the All-Merciful ( Al-Ar-Raheem ), and that every trial is a means of purification and elevation. Love for What Allah Loves Stability of Faith: When calamity strikes, the one
In the vast ocean of the Qur’an, few verses draw as sharp a line between faith ( Iman ) and its counterfeit as . The verse reads:
Recognizing that every breath, every heartbeat, and every comfort is a direct gift from Allah fosters deep gratitude, which naturally evolves into deep affection. The verse reads: Recognizing that every breath, every
The term Andad (plural of Nidd ) refers to equals, rivals, or counterparts. Classical exegetes, such as Imam Ibn Kathir, note that these "equals" need not necessarily be stone idols or statues. They can be desires, leaders, families, or ideologies that are given a status of obedience and reverence parallel to that of God.
Love naturally follows beauty and kindness. By studying Allah’s names—such as Al-Wadud (The Loving), Al-Rahman (The Merciful), and Al-Jamil (The Beautiful)—the heart recognizes that all earthly beauty is merely a faint reflection of His perfection. They can be desires
In contrast to the divided hearts of the polytheists, the verse presents the defining characteristic of true believers: "wallazina amanuu ashaddu hubban lillah" (but those who believe are stronger/intense in their love for Allah).