Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah Albaqarah 165 __exclusive__ Jun 2026

The Quran uses the word ashaddu (intense, stronger, more severe) to describe the believer's love for Allah. This intensity is not a fleeting emotion; it is a stable, deeply rooted conviction.

A famous Hadith Qudsi states that Allah says: "My servant draws near to Me with nothing more loved by Me than the acts of worship I have enjoined upon him; and My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I shall love him."

Who are the "wallazina amanuu ashaddu hubban lillah" (those who believe, more intense in love for Allah)? The Quran uses the word ashaddu (intense, stronger,

According to the Quran Wiki, a believer can grow this "stronger love" through:

) because the object of love (Allah) is eternal and never fails the lover. ⚖️ Evidence of True Belief According to the Quran Wiki, a believer can

This profound verse contrasts the superficial, misplaced devotion of polytheists with the unshakeable, overflowing love that true believers possess for their Creator. It provides a timeless blueprint for navigating the emotional and spiritual traps of the material world. The Linguistic and Textual Breakdown

Scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah noted that the "strength" of love is the driving force behind all actions. The Linguistic and Textual Breakdown Scholars like Ibn

"And [yet], among the people are those who take other than Allah as equals [to Him]. They love them as they [should] love Allah."

Human love is often transactional. We love people because of how they treat us or what they give us. If the benefit stops, the love fades. Conversely, a believer's love for Allah persists through ease and hardship because it is based on His perfection and mercy.