Lillah Albaqarah 165 ((better)) - Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu HubbanThey direct their ultimate affection, reliance, and devotion toward worldly idols—whether these be physical statues, leaders, wealth, or their own desires. The phrase "ashaddu hubban lillah" signifies that a believer’s love for Allah is more intense and enduring than any other form of attachment. They direct their ultimate affection, reliance, and devotion Surah Al-Baqarah Ayat 165 (2:165 Quran) With Tafsir - My Islam However, this verse serves as a litmus test: Islam does not forbid natural love for parents, spouses, or children. However, this verse serves as a litmus test: if a worldly love conflicts with a command from Allah, the "stronger love" for the Creator should prevail. Distinguishing "Loving with Allah" vs. "Loving for Allah" In contrast, a believer’s love for Allah is A polytheist’s love for their idols is often transactional—they may abandon their "gods" during times of extreme hardship or if their desires are not met. In contrast, a believer’s love for Allah is unwavering; it remains firm during both prosperity and calamity.
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