Lillah -al-baqarah 165- - Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban
This phrase has been interpreted by scholars like Al-Tabari and Al-Qurtubi in two primary ways:
The verse (Surah Al-Baqarah 165) serves as a profound spiritual compass in Islamic theology. It delineates the boundary between a heart distracted by the world and a heart anchored in the Divine. This phrase has been interpreted by scholars like
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. Ask yourself: When I am alone, who do I think of most
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 answers reveal my true love

