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Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah -al-baqarah 165- File

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One-line reminder for the app/feature: "Anchor your heart: cultivate love for God through small daily acts."

When a person loves something or someone with the same devotion they should have for Allah, they have committed an act of spiritual treason. This includes: This public link is valid for 7 days

The Arabic word means intense, severe, unshakeable, and unyielding.

In the vast tapestry of the Quran, few verses cut as deeply into the human psyche as this one. It does not speak of jurisprudence, inheritance, or historical events. It speaks of something far more primal, powerful, and dangerous: Can’t copy the link right now

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Understanding the Verse: Love for Allah vs. False Equivalencies This includes: The Arabic word means intense, severe,

The Quran frequently emphasizes the concept of divine love, describing Allah's affection for His believers. This love is not limited to a simple emotional response but rather encompasses a profound and unshakeable bond between the Creator and His creation. The verse under consideration highlights the reciprocity of this love, where the believers' love for Allah is commensurate with Allah's love for them.

Islamic theology (Aqidah) categorizes love into specific levels. Verse 2:165 helps us delineate four distinct types:

The verse warns against the third kind. When a person loves another “as Allah should be loved,” they have unknowingly bowed to an idol.

In this context, yuhibbunahum kahubbillah is a diagnostic tool. Ask yourself: When I am alone, who do I think of most? When a command of Allah conflicts with my desire, which do I choose? When my reputation is at stake, do I defend Allah's limits or my own ego? The answers reveal my true love.