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- Love And Hate For God’s Sake
Love And Hate For God’s Sake
"Love and Hate For God’s Sake" explores the profound concept of "Al-Wala' wa Al-Bara'" (love and hate for the sake of God) within Islamic teachings. The book explains that a Muslim’s love should first and foremost be for Allah, His Prophet, and the righteous believers. This love extends to all that is good and in accordance with divine guidance. In contrast, hate is not directed towards individuals, but rather towards actions, beliefs, and practices that oppose the path set by God. The book explains the ethical and spiritual significance of aligning one’s heart, emotions, and loyalties with what pleases God, and distancing oneself from that which leads to sin or disobedience. With references to Quranic verses and Hadiths, this work emphasizes how this principle serves as a foundation for a Muslim’s worldview and relationships. It’s a fundamental text for understanding how love and hate, when done for the sake of God, guide moral behavior, foster community solidarity, and strengthen personal faith.