Signs That Allah Loves His Slave

Signs That Allah Loves His Slave

Signs That Allah Loves His Slave
Signs That Allah Loves His Slave
The love of Allah is "the status for which the righteous compete and strive… It is the nourishment of hearts and souls… the delight of the eyes… It is the life of which one who is denied it is dead… the light which the one who loses it is in deep darkness… the healing of which the one who is denied is sick… the joy which the one who is deprived of it lives in distress and pain…  

It is the spirit of faith and good deeds… by means of which one may draw closer to Allah… which, when it is absent, one is like a body in which there is no soul." 

O Allah, make us among those whom You love. 

The love of Allah has signs and causes which are like the key to the door. These causes include the following: 

Following the guidance of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

Allah says in His Holy Book (interpretation of the meaning): 

"Say (O Muhammad to mankind): If you (really) love Allah, then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic Monotheism, follow the Qur'aan and the Sunnah), Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." [Aal ‘Imraan 3:31] 


Allah has mentioned these qualities in a single verse, in which He says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"O you who believe! Whoever from among you turns back from his religion (Islam), Allah will bring a people whom He will love and they will love Him; humble towards the believers, stern towards the disbelievers, fighting in the way of Allah, and never fear of the blame of the blamers." [al-Maa'idah 5:54] 

Doing Nafil (supererogatory) acts of worship.

Allah says – according to a hadith Qudsi – "My slave keeps drawing near to me by means of supererogatory acts of worship until I love Him." Supererogatory acts of worship include naafil prayers, charity, ‘Umrah, Hajj and fasting. 

Loving, visiting one another, helping one another (financially) and offering sincere advice to one another for the sake of Allah. 

These attributes were mentioned in a single hadith in which the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) narrated that his Lord said: 

"My love is guaranteed for two who love one another for My sake; My love is guaranteed for two who visit one another for My sake; My love is guaranteed for two who help one another (financially) for My sake; My love is guaranteed to two who uphold ties with one another for My sake." 

Narrated by Ahmad, 4/236 and 5/236; al-Tanaasuh by Ibn Hibbaan, 3/338; the two ahaadeeth were classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb wa'l-Tarheeb, 3019, 3020, 3021. 

What is meant by "two who visit one another for My sake" is that they only visit one another for the sake of Allah, seeking thereby His pleasure for their loving one another for His sake or cooperating in worshiping Him. 

From al-Muntaqa Sharh al-Muwatta', hadeeth 1779. 

Being tested.

Calamities and disasters are a test for a person, and this is a sign that Allah loves him, because this is like medicine: even though it is bitter, but still you offer the medicine, despite its bitterness, to the one whom you love; and Allah's is the highest description.

According to a saheeh hadith: 
"The greatest reward comes from the greatest trial. When Allah loves people, He tests them, and whoever accepts it gains the pleasure of Allah and whoever complains earns His wrath." 

Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2396; Ibn Maajah, 4031; classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani. 

For calamities to befall the believer is better than punishments being stored up for him in the Hereafter. How can it be otherwise when he is raised in status and his bad deeds are erased thereby? The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: 

"When Allah wills good for His slave, He hastens his punishment in this world, and when He wills bad for His slave, He withholds his sins until he comes with them on the Day of Resurrection."  
 Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2396; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani. 

The scholars have explained that the one from whom calamities and trials are withheld is the hypocrite, for Allah withholds [his punishment] in this world, so as to bring him with all his sins on the Day of Resurrection. 

O Allah, make us among those whom You love. 

If Allah loves you, do not ask about the good that you will attain and the virtue that you will acquire… it is sufficient for you to know that you are beloved of Allah. The great fruits of the love of Allah for His slave are as follows: 

People will love him and he will be accepted on earth, as it says in the hadith narrated by al-Bukhaari (3209): 

"When Allah loves a slave, He says to Jibreel, 'I love so-and-so, so love him,' so Jibreel loves him and then calls out to the people of heaven, 'Allah loves so-and-so, so love him,' and the people of heaven love him, and then acceptance is placed in the Earth for him." 

What Allah has mentioned in the hadith Qudsi of the great virtues of those whom He loves. It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: 

"Whosoever shows enmity to someone devoted to Me, I shall be at war with him. My servant draws not near to Me with anything more loved by Me than the religious duties I have enjoined upon him, and My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I shall love him. When I love him I am his hearing with which he hears, his seeing with which he sees, his hand with which he strikes and his foot with which he walks. Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would surely give it to him, and were he to ask Me for refuge, I would surely grant him it. I do not hesitate about anything as much as I hesitate about [seizing] the soul of My faithful servant: he hates death and I hate hurting him." Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6502. 

This hadith Qudsi includes a number of benefits of Allah's love for His slave: 

  • "I am his hearing with which he hears" i.e., he does not listen to anything but that which Allah loves.
  • "his seeing with which he sees" i.e., he does not see anything but that which Allah loves.
  • "his hand with which he strikes" i.e., he does not do anything with his hand but that which Allah loves.
  • "and his foot with which he walks" i.e., he does not go towards anything but that which Allah loves.
  • "Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would surely give it to him" i.e., his du'aa's (supplications) are heard and his requests are granted.
  • "and were he to ask Me for refuge, I would surely grant him it" i.e., he is protected by Allah from all things… 
We ask Allah to help us to please Him.  And Allah knows best.
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