)—which can be idols, leaders, ideologies, or even worldly desires—and love them with the same intensity and submission that should be reserved for Allah alone. The Believer’s Love ( Ashaddu Hubban Believers are described as having a love for Allah that is
While we often think of physical idols, scholars note this includes anything given "ultimate authority" or "absolute love," such as money, desires, or even people. Divided vs. Absolute Love )—which can be idols, leaders, ideologies, or even
“And among the people are those who take other than Allah as equals [to Him], loving them as only Allah should be loved. But those who believe are stronger in their love for Allah.” — (Qur’an, 2:165) Absolute Love “And among the people are those
This powerful verse from serves as a profound reminder of where our ultimate devotion should lie. 🌿 The Ultimate Love We stop asking the world to give us
When we reorient our lives around this ultimate love, something shifts. We stop asking the world to give us what only Allah can provide—true peace, security, and fulfillment.
They love them (false deities/worldly distractions) as they should love Allah. "Wallazina amanuu ashaddu hubban lillah" But those who believe are stronger in their love for Allah. Key Takeaways for Daily Life