Al-Wadood (The Loving)Al-Wadood (The Loving) The One Who Loves His Prophet and Messengers and those who follow them and they in turn love Him - He is more beloved to them than anything else. Their hearts have been filled with love of Him, their tongues are constantly moist with praising Him and their hearts are always drawn to Him in love, sincerity and repentance. "And ask forgiveness from your Lord and turn to Him in repentance. Verily my Lord is the Most Merciful, the Loving." (11:90) "And He is Oft-Forgiving, the Loving." (85:14) [Source: The Explanation of the Beautiful and Perfect Names of Allaah - Taken from Tayseer al-Kareem ar-Rahmaan, Abdur-Rahmaan Naasir as-Sa`dee's Tafseer ] ******** *** **** From the root w-d-d which has the following classical Arabic connotations:
The word mawaddat, (meaning friendship, love, affection, amity, favourable disposition, etc.) appears in the Quran in the following verses: 4:7, 5:82, 29:25, 30:21, 42:23, 60:1, 60:7. In 60:1 and 60:7, mawaddat seems to be used in a sense opposite to adaawat or enmity. Wadd(an) was a name of idol worshipped by the Arab pagans at the time of the advent of Islam. [71:23] One of the attributes of Allah is Al-Wadood. This appears in the Quran at two places (11:90, 85:14). Al-Wadood means: -The Most Loving It must be emphasised here that Allah has clearly mentioned in the Quran people whom He loves and whom He does not love. Please see the following verse. On those, who believe and work deeds of righteousness {which are right and just (according to the Quran) and are beneficial for themselves as well as for the society}, will (Allah) the Most Gracious bestow love.[19:96] It is clear from the above verse, what one needs to do before expecting to be loved by Allah. The verse 19:96 also makes clear the definition of Al-Wadood as follows: The One Who is the Most Loving to those who believe and do deeds of righteousness. (Also written as al-wadud, al-wadood, the Most Loving: ya wadud, ya wadood) ******** *** **** People Whom Allah Loves Man's love for Allah is all about striving hard to uphold His Deen and obedience to Him, His Messenger or any system or authority that implements His Rule. In return, Allah's love for man is about being Gracious and Beneficent to man and providing him protection from the harmful consequences of his shortcomings or inadvertent mistakes [See, 3:31-32, 5:54, 9:24]. In the Quran, various types of people are mentioned whom Allah loves, i.e. who get blessed with His special grace, beneficence and protection. Allah loves Muhsineen [2:195, 3:134, 3:148, 5:13, 5:93] [Those who do good (to others); who spend (benevolently) in the cause of Allah (2:195) in favorable as well as in adverse circumstances; who divert and sublimate their anger and potentially virulent emotions to creative energy and become a source of tranquility and comfort to people; who quickly correct any wrong or indecency that has occurred from them, remember Allah, protect themselves from trailing behind in dignity and refrain from willfully persisting in error. [3:134-135]; who pardon and forbear [5:13]; who do not spread corruption on earth [7:56]; who strive hard for Him [29:69]; who establish As-Salaat [remembering Him (20:14, 62:9) all the time (70:23) and at appointed times (4:103, 62:9), and follow His Guidance in all the affairs] and keep the resources, that He has bestowed upon them, open [for the welfare of humanity]. (2:177, 9:44, 39:33, 92:17-20) [31:3-4]; who are the believing servants of Allah [37:110-111, 37:121-122, 37:131-132]; who sleep but little at night (reflecting on His Commands and on ways to implement His Commands) and heartily seek to be guarded against imperfections (51:16-18)]. Allah loves Tawwabeen [2:222][Those who turn to rightfulness and recourse much to Him and His Guidance] Allah loves Mutahhareen [2:222, 9:108] [Those who keep their bodies free from filth, minds distant from dirty thoughts and conduct clean from unseemly acts] Allah loves Muttaqeen [3:76, 9:4, 9:7] [Those who guard themselves against evil and preserve themselves from the inevitable harmful consequences for violating Allah's Commands by carefully abiding by His Guidance, not exceeding His Prescribed Limits and not deviating or departing from His Right Path; those who render service and obedience to Him alone (2:21) and observe the prescribed abstinence (2:183-187); those who believe in Him, Divine Books, Aakhrat, Malaika, Prophets, and in the existence of the Unseen, that which is beyond the reach of human perception (by the senses) {Allah (21:49, 35:18, 36:11, 50:33, 67:12), Al-Saa’at (16:77, 32:5-6, 34:3, 72:25-26) when every person will get the recompense for that which he strives (20:15), the day of resurrection (27:65-66) and the everlasting paradise (19:61)}(2:3-4, 2:177); those who establish As-Salaat [remembering Him (20:14, 62:9) all the time (70:23) and at appointed times (4:103, 62:9), and follow His Guidance in all the affairs] and keep the resources, that He has bestowed upon them, open [for the welfare of humanity]. (2:177, 9:44, 39:33, 92:17-20) [31:3-4]; those who give from their wealth to family and relatives, orphans, widows to those left helpless in the society, to those whose hard-earned income fails to meet their basic needs, to those whose running businesses have stalled, to those who have lost their jobs, to the one whose life has stalled for any reason, to the disabled, the needy wayfarer, son of the street, the homeless, the one who travels to them for assistance, to those who ask for help, and to those whose necks are burdened with any kind of bondage, oppression, crushing debts and extreme hardship of labour [2:177]; those who spend their wealth for their own tazkiya or personal development and not for favour from anyone to be paid back [92:17-20]; those who are true to their promises and covenants whenever they make a promise or covenant [2:177, 8:56, 9:4, 9:7]; those who remain steadfast in physical or emotional distress and in times of peril [2:177]; those who avoid great sins and fawahish (yet not ascribe purity to themselves) [53:32]; those who promote the truth and believe therein [39:33]; those who remember Allah immediately, when approached by devil [7:201]; those who strive in the way of Allah by their wealth and lives [9:44]; and those who will be in the pure state when Angels come to take their lives [16:31-32] Allah loves Sabireen [3:146][Those who have capacity to endure hardship, difficulty, or inconvenience with calmness and self-control; those who can exhibit tolerance and restraint in the face of provocation; those who have calm and tranquil state of mind; those who can exhibit composure, equanimity, self-constraint, self-control, steadfastness, determination, perseverance and endurance; those who steadily adhere to the statutes of Quran; those who maintain constancy with Allah; those who show patience, endurance, equanimity and adherence to the Laws of Allah in harm, injury, mischief damage, poverty, bodily affliction, distress, lack of means of subsistence, misfortune, calamity, fear, hunger, a state of pressing want, loss of money, loss of life or loss of fruits of their toil (2:177, 2:155, 22:35); those who show patience and endurance in the face of rejection (6:34); those who show equanimity and composure when people make them a laughing stock for their True convictions (23:110-111); those who show steadfastness and perseverance in seeking their Lord’s Countenance (13:22); those who show equanimity and adherence to Allah’s laws when wealth, fortune, plenty or ease comes after poverty, misfortune, scarcity, or hardship (11:9-10); those who show patience, calm and tranquillity of mind while waiting for Allah’s judgement and the results of their actions (7:87); and those who show self-constraint and self-control in sexual matters (4:25)] Allah loves Mutawakkileen [3:159] [Those who put their trust in Allah and His Laws after seeking His Guidance, deliberation, consultation, decision making, resolution and determination] Allah loves Muqsiteen [5:42, 49:9, 60:8][Those who act equitably and justly, and judge and make reconciliation among people with equity, fairness and justice] Allah loves those who fight in His way against tyranny, injustice, wrongdoings, aggression and transgression, [61:4] [Source:http://quranicteachings.co.uk/whom-Allah-loves.htm] ******** *** **** People Whom Allah Does not Love Man's love for Allah is all about striving hard to uphold His Deen and obedience to Him, His Messenger or any system or authority that implements His Rule. In return, Allah's love for man is about being Gracious and Beneficent to man and providing him protection from the harmful consequences of his shortcomings or inadvertent mistakes [See, 3:31-32, 5:54, 9:24]. In the Quran, various types of people are mentioned whom Allah does not love, i.e. who deprive themselves from the special grace, beneficence and protection of Allah. Allah does not love those who turn away from His Guidance or transgress His prescribed limits, or deviate from propriety or exceed from what is right and appropriate (in the way of aggression or requital) [2:190, 5:87, 7:55] Allah does not love those who are corruptors [and disruptors of balance, peace and order of the society and the world] [2, 205, 5:67, 28:77]. [Those who do not give full measure and full weight; or diminish to people their rights and deprive them of what is their due (7:85, 11:85, 26:183); or hinder people form the path of Allah or seek to make it crooked (7:86); or, are not benevolent to others so as to create a beauteous economic balance in the society (28:77); or destroy crops and the cattle (2:205); or create divisions among the people (28:4) or sever ties of kinship (47:22) and so on.] Allah does not love those who do not appreciate His Guidance, defy it, hide it, reject it or fall short in obeying it. [3:32, 30:45], and drain and debilitate their human potential [2:276] Allah does not love those who do not put things in their due place and proper perspective, and act wrongfully, unjustly, tyrannically, or wickedly [3:57, 3:140, 42:40] Allah does not love those who exhibit unjustifiable pride, self-conceit, or vanity arising from some imaginary or fancied excellence in themselves; and those who boast, glorify, praise or commend themselves or arrogate to themselves greatness or nobility or superiority by reason of things extrinsic to themselves such as wealth, rank, station, parentage, relationships, ancestors and so on; and those who consider themselves great as of the most excellent of the creation and as having privileges which others have not, and act proudly, haughtily or insolently[4:36, 31:18, 57:27, 16:23] Allah does not love those who are perfidious or treacherous and betray their pledges, duties and trusts; and drain and debilitate their human potential [4:107, 8:58, 22:38] Allah does not love those who exult greatly in their hoards of wealth and do not seek with what Allah has bestowed upon them, the Abode of Hereafter and do not do good to others as Allah has done good to them. (They keep their wealth only to themselves and thus disrupt the economic balance of the society) [28:76-77, 57:23] Allah does not love those who speak evil (about others) in public except the one who has been wronged talks about the injustice done to him [4:148] Allah does not love those who act extravagantly, exorbitantly, or immoderately (and are unmindful, heedless or negligent of His Commands) [6:141, 7:31] [source: http://quranicteachings.co.uk/whom-Allah-deos-not-love.htm] ******** *** **** Do You Want To Be Loved By Allah ?
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