This is Love (25 & 26): Love Others For Allah to Love You &The More You Do, the More Allah Loves You

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Explanation of the 25 & 26th hadiths in the book.
1) The Divine Law: Allah will treat you as you treat others
2) Love for Allah’s sake rises above worldly greed and selfishness
3) Love for Allah’s sake makes us better & kinder people
4) Love for Allah’s sake is a deep commitment that yields action
5) Loving Allah has no limit or end
6) Every worldly love is doomed to end, but Allah’s love
7) Increase & protect your love for Allah by increasing your love for what He loves
8) Test your love for Allah by seeing how much you love what He loves
9) Sin is the cause of personal conflicts and social discords
10) 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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