This is Love (21): Praying For Love | Ali Albarghouthi

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Explanation of the 21st hadith in the book.
1) The amazing Prophetic dream where he saw Allah!
2) What were the angels arguing about?
3) What are the acts that expiate sins, and what are the acts that elevate in rank?
4) When he had the chance to ask for anything, the Prophet asked for love.
5) Loving Allah is not complete until we love what Allah loves and whom Allah loves.
6) We should channel all that we love toward Allah’s love
7) When Allah denies us what we love, He gives us time to do what He loves.
8) Q&A

In Islamic theology and belief, Allah (God) is often described as the source of all love and compassion. Love in Islam is multifaceted and encompasses various dimensions:

Allah’s Love for His Creation: Muslims believe Allah’s love and compassion extend to His creation. The Quran repeatedly mentions Allah’s attributes of mercy and love. For example, one of the most frequently recited verses in the Quran is “Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim,” which translates to “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.” This highlights Allah’s boundless mercy and love for His creatures.

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