
Loving Allah is the ultimate aim. Having attained
the state of true love for Allah, each stage that follows it is one of its
fruits and a branch from its roots - such as longing, intimacy and contentment.
Each stage that precedes it - such as repentance, perseverance and doing
without.
The most beautiful, the most sincere, the most
elevated and the most exalted kind of love is most certainly the love of the One
Whom hearts were created to love, and for Whom creation was brought into
existence to adore. Allah is the One to Whom hearts turn in love, exhalation and
glorification, humility, submission and worship. Such worship cannot be directed
towards other than Him. It is the perfection of love accompanied by complete
submission and humility. Allah is loved for His own sake in every respect. All
except Him are loved for the love they give in return. All the revealed Books,
and the message of all the Prophets, bear witness to the love that is due
towards Him, as does the natural impulse He has created in all His servants, the
intellect He has given them, and the blessings He has poured on them.
Hearts, as they mature, come to love whomever is
merciful and kind towards them. So how much greater is their love for Him from
Whom all kindness springs!
Every good thing enjoyed by His creation is one of
His limitless blessings, and He is One with no associates and no
partners:
"And whatever good you have - it is
from Allah; and then, when misfortune comes to you, you cry to Him for
help."
(Qur'an, An-Nahl
16:53)
And also:
"And from among mankind there are some who take for themselves (objects of worship as) rivals to Allah, loving them as they should (only) love Allah. And those who believe are stronger in their love for Allah."
(Qur'an, Al-Baqarah
2:165)
And also:
"O you who believe, whoever of you becomes a rebel against his deen (know that in his place) Allah will bring a people whom He loves and who love Him, humble towards the believers, harsh towards the disbelievers, fighting in the way of Allah, and not fearing the blame of anyone who blames."
(Qur'an, Al-Maidah
5:54)
The Prophet has sworn that no servant truly believes until he, (the Prophet ) is more dear to that servant than his own child, father and all of mankind. (Related Bukhari, kitab al-Iman: 1/58 Muslim, kitab al-Iman, 2/15)
The Prophet also said to Umar ibn al-Khattab,
"even until I am more dear to you than your own self". (Related Bukhari,
kitab al-Iman wa'n-Nadhur, 11/523)
This means that you are not a true believer until
your love for the Prophet Muhammad reaches this level.
If the Prophet must take precedence over our own
selves; as Allah says:
"The Prophet is closer to the believers than their own selves."
(Qur'an, Al-Ahzab
33:6)
When it comes to what we love and what this entails, then is not Allah (Most Exalted is He), even more deserving of our love and adoration than our own selves?
Everything that comes from Him to His servants
whether it is something that they hate, directs us to love Him. His giving and
His withholding, the good fortune and the misfortune that He decrees for His
servants and His abasing them and elevating them, His justice and His grace, His
giving life and taking it away again, His compassion, generosity and veiling of
His servants wrong actions, His forgiveness and patience, His response to His
servants' supplications even though He is not in any need of His servants
whatsoever - all this invites hearts to worship Him and love Him.
If a Human being were to do the smallest amount of
any of these things to another, that person would not be able to restrain his
heart from loving him. How can a servant not love, with all his heart and body,
the One who is constantly Merciful and Generous towards him in spite of all his
wrong actions?
Allah seeks His servants friendship and love by
means of His generosity towards him, even though He is not in any need of him.
The servant, on the other hand, invites Allah's anger through his disobedience
and wrong actions, even though he is in need of His assistance.
Neither Allah's mercy nor His generosity towards
the servant deter him from disobeying his Lord. In the same way, neither the
servant's disobedience nor his wrong actions deter Allah from granting him His
blessings.
Furthermore, while anyone who we love and who loves
us may behave like this for personal gain, Allah does so in order to benefit
us.
Furthermore, while anyone with whom we trade will
not do business with us if he does not make a profit from the transaction - and
he will do what he can to make a profit one way or another - Allah (Most Exalted
is He) trades with us in order to enable us to make the best and greatest profit
for ourselves from our transaction with him. Thus one good deed counts as
between ten and seven hundred good deeds, or even more, while a bad deed is
recorded as only one bad deed and can be swiftly wiped out.
Allah (Most Exalted is He), in His infinite mercy
has created everything for us, both in this world and in the next. Who else
then, deserves to be loved and worshipped more than Allah? All that we - and the
whole of creation, for that matter - require and need is with Him. He is the
Most Generous. He gives His servants more than they need, even before they ask
him. He is pleased with even a little right action and increases its rewards. He
forgives untold wrong actions and wipes them out. Whatever is in the heavens and
the earth supplicates to Him. The multiplicity of things never bewilder Him, nor
is He weary by the insistent pleas of His servants. Indeed He is pleased with
those who persist in their supplication.
He is ever pleased with His servants who seek His
assistance, and He is angry with those who do not. He is displeased when He sees
a servant being disobedient and not caring about his actions, and yet He veils
His servant's wrong actions while the servant himself does not veil them. He has
mercy on His servant while the servant does not have any mercy on
himself.
He has called him to His acceptance and mercy
through His compassion and generosity - but he declines. He has sent Messengers
to him and made His covenant known through them. Allah, even draws near him and
says:
"....Is there anyone who is calling on Me, so I may
answer his prayer? Is there anyone who is asking of Me, so I may grant his
request? Is there anyone who is seeking My forgiveness, so that I may forgive
him?" (Related by Muslim, Kitab al-Musafirin wa Qasruhu, 6/36)
How then, can our hearts not love Him, the One who
- and no other than Him - grants rewards, answers prayers, pardons mistakes,
forgives sins, veils wrong actions, dispels grief and drives away
sorrow?
He alone, is worthy of remembrance, worship and
praise. He is the most generous to be asked, the most liberal to give, the most
merciful to pardon, the mightiest to assist and the most dependable to rely
on.
He is more merciful to His servant, than a mother
is to her baby. He is more pleased by the repentance of the penitent sinner than
a man who is overjoyed to find his riding beast, with all his provisions still
on its back after he had lost it in a barren land and had given up all hope of
survival.
He is pleased with the obedient servant for his
obedience, even though it could not have happened without his help and
assistance. He pardons and forgives even after He has been disobeyed. And yet,
the rights which are due to Him are the ones which are most rejected and
neglected.
He is the nearest witness, the most sublime
protector, the most true to His Word, and the most just of all Judges. He knows
the secrets of the selves:
"There is not an animal of whose forelock He does not have a hold."
(Qur'an, Hud 11:56)
He records the actions and decides the lifetimes of His slaves. To Him, the secrets in the hearts are known and the Unseen revealed. Everyone yearns for Him, faces humble themselves before the Light of His Face, and minds are completely incapable of understanding the Essence of His Being.
Love of Allah the Almighty gives life to the Heart
and sustains the soul. The heart experiences no pleasure, nor feels any joy, nor
tastes any success - not even life - if it does not have this love. If the heart
loses this love, then the loss it suffers is more severe than that of the eye
when it is deprived of its sight and the ear when it is deprived of its
hearing.
Even worse than this, the decay of the heart when
it is devoid of love for its Creator, Source, and True God, is far worse than
that of the body when it no longer contains the soul. This truth is only
recognised by the people who are alive, for a wound does not pain the
dead.
A righteous man once said in a poem:
And love your Lord by serving Him
For lovers are but servants of the Beloved
When she was giving counsel to her children, one of
the women of the salaf once said to them, "Make it a habit to love and obey
Allah, for those who have taqwah take their obedience to the point where their
body experiences aversion for anything other than obedience. If the cursed one
(shaytan) tries to tempt them to do something wrong, the wrong actions is
ashamed and avoids them because of the way in which it is rejected by
them."
Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak recited:
You disobey Allah,
and yet you still claim to love Him.
By Allah, such behaviour is disgusting,
by any standard!
You would have obeyed Him had your love been true.
For the lover is always obedient to the Beloved!
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