Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah Albaqarah 165 ~repack~ File

Many people "set up rivals" to Allah. This doesn't just mean physical idols; it can include anything—money, status, or people—that someone follows or loves more than they follow Allah.

The verse continues by warning that on the Day of Resurrection, those who were followed (the "rivals") will disown their followers. At that moment, the true reality that "all power belongs to Allah" will become undeniable. 3. Spiritual Lessons for Daily Life Tafsir Surah Al-Baqarah - 165 - Quran.com

A common atheist critique is: "How can you claim to love Allah when you also fear His punishment?" The verse resolves this beautifully. The love of the believers is —stronger—meaning it encompasses hope, awe, and fear. Many people "set up rivals" to Allah

How is this intense love for Allah cultivated and recognized? A. Obedience and Adherence to Sunnah

The keyword here is — "like the love of Allah." The polytheists loved their false deities with a love that should be reserved for Allah alone . They did not merely have affection for them; they elevated them to a divine status of trust, reliance, and ultimate devotion. At that moment, the true reality that "all

Surah Al-Baqarah Ayat 165 (2:165 Quran) With Tafsir - My Islam

The strongest evidence of love is preference. Do you prefer what Allah loves over what your ego desires? When a prayer calls you while you are watching a movie, what wins? When earning halal income is harder than taking a riba-based loan, what do you choose? Ashaddu hubban means Allah's pleasure outweighs every other consideration. The love of the believers is —stronger—meaning it

"And of the people are some who take besides Allah equals [to Him], loving them as [only] Allah should be loved. But those who believe are stronger in love for Allah..."

Achieving this state of intense, dominant love for Allah requires deliberate spiritual cultivation. It does not happen by accident.