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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by ByfireByfire: 11:51am On Aug 24, 2015
bashbabe2:


I know you will quote me. The OP started off by saying Allah( swt) doesn't have any attributes meaning love which i refuted now you are back sounding defeated. The brother has given you verses
When you say God is merciful.When Allah is willing to forgive us every single time we fall short and He says He's closer to us than our jugular vein and we don't need to pray through anyone before connecting to him. That's unconditional love.
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Which allah are you taking about. The very one that that allowed muhammad to sleep with a 9 year old girl and the same one that supports unjust bloodshed & genocide.

My friend stop dodging the question. Is there any single commandment to love in the quran or not. The reason why Islam breaths bloodshed is obvious. There's no single commandment of love. It's all endless hate, rape, slavery, beheading, bloodshed.

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by basilico: 4:57pm On Aug 24, 2015
Allah only loves the believers and hates non believers.
Muslims are commanded to love Muhammad more than their own families.

This is a review of Islam jihad by a former salafist and quranist.Very nice read.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/259891/inside-jihad-danusha-v-goska

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by refreshrate: 5:09pm On Aug 24, 2015
basilico:
Allah only loves the believers and hates non believers.
Muslims are commanded to love Muhammad more than their own families.

This is a review of Islam jihad by a former salafist and quranist.Very nice read.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/259891/inside-jihad-danusha-v-goska

Lets be realistic here.
Is this seriously possible?

I really get scared when people say stuff like this. Looks a lot like lip service if you ask me, but hey what do I know?
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 6:31pm On Aug 24, 2015
Demmzy15:

Looks like you're stubborn! Stop using biblical standards to judge the Qur'an, the brother explained and refuted what you were backing on. The Qur'an and bible are two different books. I asked you a question you refused to answer, is your god love?! undecided
if you read the op , you wouldn't have ask this question. It looks like muslims are double stander in their argument, rilwayn say the quran correct the bible and now you are saying no, don't compear the two books. The brother did not provide a single verse that talk about unconditional love for sinners and saint's.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by basilico: 8:02pm On Aug 24, 2015
refreshrate:


Lets be realistic here.
Is this seriously possible?

I really get scared when people say stuff like this. Looks a lot like lip Does Allah Love Unbelievers?
One of Allah’s 99 Names is al-Waddud , “the Loving.” Allah
is called al-Waddud twice in the Qur’an . In 11:90, the
prophet Shu’aib tells the people of Midian, “Ask pardon,
then, from your Lord, then turn to Him; verily, my Lord is
merciful, loving!” Likewise, in 85:12-16 we read:
Lo! the punishment of thy Lord is stern. Lo! He it
is Who produceth, then reproduceth, and He is
the Forgiving, the Loving, Lord of the Throne of
Glory, Doer of what He will.
Nevertheless, other passages in the Qur’an qualify
Allah’s love significantly. While Allah is said to love
those who do good deeds (2:195), those who are pure
(2:222), those who are righteous (9:7), and those who
fight in his cause (61:4), the Qur’an is equally clear that
Allah has no love for transgressors (2:190), ungrateful
sinners (2:276), the unjust (3:57), or the proud (4:36).
Even more significantly, the Qur’an states that Allah
does not love non-Muslims:
Qur’an 3:31-32 —Say [O Muhammad]: If you love
Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and
forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving,
Merciful. Say: Obey Allah and the Apostle; but if
they turn back, then surely Allah does not love
the unbelievers .
Qur’an 30:43-45 —Then turn thy face straight to
the right religion before there come from Allah the
day which cannot be averted; on that day they
shall become separated. Whoever disbelieves, he
shall be responsible for his disbelief, and whoever
does good, they prepare (good) for their own
souls, that He may reward those who believe and
do good out of His grace; surely He does not love
the unbelievers .
Notice that 3:31-32 makes Allah’s love contingent on
whether a person believes in Muhammad . This is similar
to what we find in 19:46, which declares: “Lo! those who
believe and do good works, the Beneficent will appoint
for them love.”
Hence, although Allah is called “the Loving,” the Qur’an
only means by this that Allah will love people once they
believe in him and obey his prophet. The god of Islam
has no love for sinners and unbelievers.
Interestingly, the “Love me first and I’ll love you back”
kind of love exhibited by Allah in the Qur’an is
condemned by Jesus in Matthew 5:43-48:
“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love
your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to
you, love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you, so that you may be sons of your
Father who is in heaven; for He causes His sun to
rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on
the righteous and the unrighteous. For if you love
those who love you, what reward do you have?
Do not even the tax collectors do the same? If
you greet only your brothers, what more are you
doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do
the same? Therefore you are to be perfect, as
your heavenly Father is perfect.”
For more on the god of Islam, visit our “Allah” page. For
more on Allah's love in the Qur'an, read Farid Mahally's
excellent article, "A Study of the Word 'Love' in the
Qur'an." if you ask me, but hey what do I know?
Does Allah Love Unbelievers?
One of Allah’s 99 Names is al-Waddud , “the Loving.” Allah
is called al-Waddud twice in the Qur’an . In 11:90, the
prophet Shu’aib tells the people of Midian, “Ask pardon,
then, from your Lord, then turn to Him; verily, my Lord is
merciful, loving!” Likewise, in 85:12-16 we read:
Lo! the punishment of thy Lord is stern. Lo! He it
is Who produceth, then reproduceth, and He is
the Forgiving, the Loving, Lord of the Throne of
Glory, Doer of what He will.
Nevertheless, other passages in the Qur’an qualify
Allah’s love significantly. While Allah is said to love
those who do good deeds (2:195), those who are pure
(2:222), those who are righteous (9:7), and those who
fight in his cause (61:4), the Qur’an is equally clear that
Allah has no love for transgressors (2:190), ungrateful
sinners (2:276), the unjust (3:57), or the proud (4:36).
Even more significantly, the Qur’an states that Allah
does not love non-Muslims:
Qur’an 3:31-32 —Say [O Muhammad]: If you love
Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and
forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving,
Merciful. Say: Obey Allah and the Apostle; but if
they turn back, then surely Allah does not love
the unbelievers .
Qur’an 30:43-45 —Then turn thy face straight to
the right religion before there come from Allah the
day which cannot be averted; on that day they
shall become separated. Whoever disbelieves, he
shall be responsible for his disbelief, and whoever
does good, they prepare (good) for their own
souls, that He may reward those who believe and
do good out of His grace; surely He does not love
the unbelievers .
Notice that 3:31-32 makes Allah’s love contingent on
whether a person believes in Muhammad . This is similar
to what we find in 19:46, which declares: “Lo! those who
believe and do good works, the Beneficent will appoint
for them love.”
Hence, although Allah is called “the Loving,” the Qur’an
only means by this that Allah will love people once they
believe in him and obey his prophet. The god of Islam
has no love for sinners and unbelievers.
Interestingly, the “Love me first and I’ll love you back”
kind of love exhibited by Allah in the Qur’an is
condemned by Jesus in Matthew 5:43-48:
“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love
your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to
you, love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you, so that you may be sons of your
Father who is in heaven; for He causes His sun to
rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on
the righteous and the unrighteous. For if you love
those who love you, what reward do you have?
Do not even the tax collectors do the same? If
you greet only your brothers, what more are you
doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do
the same? Therefore you are to be perfect, as
your heavenly Father is perfect.”
For more on the god of Islam, visit our “Allah” page. For
more on Allah's love in the Qur'an, read Farid Mahally's
excellent article, "A Study of the Word 'Love' in the
Qur'an.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by proo212(m): 8:18am On Aug 25, 2015
Watch this video. We are not the only ones asking these questions. This is a video of Adnan Rashid in speakers corner. See how is/was trying to be economical with the truth and trying to change topic. And he is a popular muslim apologist in the UK


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6846JLri8E?t=10s

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Samunique(m): 11:41pm On Aug 25, 2015
proo212:
Watch this video. We are not the only ones asking these questions. This is a video of Adnan Rashid in speakers corner. See how is/was trying to be economical with the truth and trying to change topic. And he is a popular muslim apologist in the UK


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6846JLri8E?t=10s
I watched the video, that Muslim man was really flawed , he was just beating around the bush without any good answer.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Annunaki(m): 10:25am On Aug 26, 2015
Samunique:
I watched the video, that Muslim man was really flawed , he was just beating around the bush without any good answer.

Muslims have al taqquiya in their dna angry
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Samunique(m): 11:06am On Aug 26, 2015
Annunaki:

Muslims have al taqquiya in their dna angry
Honestly !!!
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Lukay99: 12:54pm On Aug 26, 2015
malvisguy212:
Lukay99
All the quranic verse you provide are conditional love, Allah only love the believers, the quran commandment of love is straight forward to only the believers, what you are doing now is , trying to bring contradiction in the quran,I provide a verse in the op which say Allah only love the believers and you are trying to bring another verse that say Allah love the believers and unbelievers, is this not contradiction ? Although you failed to provide the verse that talk about unconditional love for ALL. But an attempt mean contradiction.

Check this out:

Matthew 5:38-48
38 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye
for eye, and tooth for tooth.’[h]
39 But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also.
40 And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.
41 If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.
42 Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.
43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor[i] and hate your enemy.’
44 But I tell you, love your enemies and
pray for those who persecute you,
45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.
46 If you love those who love you, what
reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that?
47 And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that?
48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Now read verse 47 again, verse 47 talk about conditional love and it went on to say , EVEN THE SINNER can love those who love them. Is it not what Allah commanded the muslims to do ?


Just like you said Allah's love is conditional, do you really think your God in your Bible do not have conditional love too ? my question to you is this, what's the purpose of life ? Why are we put on this planet? Are we not all put for a test ? Whoever passes go to Heaven and whoever fails goes to Hell (this is the truth for both religion) at the end of the day when it's all said and done the God of both Quran and Bible will put unbelievers in the Hot blazing fire for ever and ever and ever and ever is this what you call unconditional love in your Bible? The truth is that God does not like/love evil but God love/like good deed or righteousness the Quran is more realistic on this issue about God's love even though Allah from the Quran dislike evil or unbelievers it also said this about unbeliever “God does not forbid you to be kind and equitable to those who have neither fought against your faith nor driven you out of your homes. In fact God loves the equitable.” Qur’an:60:8 from this verse you can see that even though Allah dislike unbeliever we as muslims still can still be kind and equitable with non muslims as long as they are not trying to fight the Muslims

Read this In the Name of Allah the most Beneficent the mist Merciful who are you to tell us which Allah attribute is the least one how did you come to the conclusion that Love is not Allah's number one attribute do you even know if all his attributes are all equally his main attributes?
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 7:40am On Aug 27, 2015
Lukay99:



Just like you said Allah's love is conditional, do you really think your God in your Bible do not have conditional love too ? my question to you is this, what's the purpose of life ? Why are we put on this planet? Are we not all put for a test ? Whoever passes go to Heaven and whoever fails goes to Hell (this is the truth for both religion) at the end of the day when it's all said and done the God of both Quran and Bible will put unbelievers in the Hot blazing fire for ever and ever and ever and ever is this what you call unconditional love in your Bible? The truth is that God does not like/love evil but God love/like good deed or righteousness the Quran is more realistic on this issue about God's love even though Allah from the Quran dislike evil or unbelievers it also said this about unbeliever “God does not forbid you to be kind and equitable to those who have neither fought against your faith nor driven you out of your homes. In fact God loves the equitable.” Qur’an:60:8 from this verse you can see that even though Allah dislike unbeliever we as muslims still can still be kind and equitable with non muslims as long as they are not trying to fight the Muslims

Read this In the Name of Allah the most Beneficent the mist Merciful who are you to tell us which Allah attribute is the least one how did you come to the conclusion that Love is not Allah's number one attribute do you even know if all his attributes are all equally his main attributes?
No my friend, the purpose of God creating us is for spiritual creatures to love God or reject Him. Those who worship Him will spend eternity in a pain free world.

In the bible, God first love us while we were YET sinners in other for Him to secure our salvation, salvation is for ALL including sinners, BUT the sinners have to repent to be save. If God should hate sinners, then I must say this, God will have to hate everyone of us because NO ONE can boast, he is PERFECT. The bible say "ALL have sinned" we as sinners , we need His mercy, but in the quran, we see a different God who hate sinners , if God hate sinner, is there any hope for them ?

In other for us to be right with God, God incarnate and dwell in Human form just to reconciled us to Himself, bible say He first love us.

How do we enter into a relationship with Jesus Christ? We do this through belief in Him:
1.Repent of your sin and selfishness.
Repentance is agreeing with God
that you have been wrong and being
willing to turn from that old life to a
new life in Christ.
2.Receive Jesus Christ as your Lord
(God and Master) and Savior (who takes away your sin).
3.Receive the Holy Spirit as the promise of what God will do in your life.
4. Thank God for His grace and the free
gift that He has given you.

Once you receive Jesus Christ as Lord
and Savior, you should walk with Him
every day. Jesus said, "If you love Me,
you will keep My commandments"( John
14:15). Talk to Him every day in prayer
and do what He says. Find a good
Christian fellowship (church) and read
from your Bible every day. These things
are not required to keep your salvation,
but they will help you to grow in your
faith and obedience and to experience
more joy in your walk with Christ. When
we come before God's throne in the new
creation, it will be good to hear the
words...
...Well done, good and faithful servant... enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 9:17am On Sep 21, 2015
malvisguy212:
In the middle of the confusion of the war on terrorism is the question of the nature of the religion of Islam. Some say that it is a peaceful religion at its heart, that only the fringe extremists are bent on war.

One side claims that "jihad" means a
personal struggle against evil in one's
behavior. Others claim that it means
conquest of the part of the world that is
not Muslim, by whatever means
necessary, including acts of terror.

Both sides refer to specific passages in
the Koran for support. For the soul winner, these are not the important issues. Bible believers are asking, "How can we reach Muslims with the gospel which will solve their struggle against evil?"

One way involves God's love.The biblical concept of God loving the sinner, is
FOREIGN TO MUSLIM THINKING. To them, Allah is "compassionate" and "merciful," BUT only to those who obey him.

Their relationship to Allah is not as father and son but more as MASTER AND SLAVE. Allah is not pictured in the quran as a loving Creator, longing for an intimate relationship with man.

Biblical concepts found in John 3:16, 1
John 4:6-10 ("God is love"wink and in the
Lord's prayer where we address God as
"Our Father" are nowhere found in
Muslim thinking. Muslims memorize the
"99 beautiful names of Allah,"BUT "love"
or "loving" is no where in that list.

"The love of God is the chief attribute of the biblical God as revealed in such places as John 3:16.God has feelings for his creatures, especially man"

But when we turn to the Quran, we do
not find love presented as the chief
attribute of Allah. Instead, the
transcendence of Allah is his chief
attribute.

"Neither does Allah 'have feelings'
toward man. That concept is foreign to
Islamic teaching. That would reduce
Allah to being a mere man -which again
is blasphemous to a Muslim."

"The greatest difference between the two faiths is the personal quality of God," writes Emir and Ergun Caner in Unveiling Islam. "ONE MUST LOVE Allah IN ORDER FOR Allah TO LOVE THAT PERSON IN RETURN .In Christianity, God loved people first in order to secure their salvation"

The story that Jesus told of the prodigal
son illustrates a side of God that is
foreign to the followers of Allah. The
Quran states flatly that "Allah loves NOT those who reject Faith"(surah 3:32).
"The Muslim can be totally sure that
Allah will never restore a believer who
has rejected the faith of Islam," we must show the Muslim that Allah offers "no love, no sure forgiveness of sins and only empty dreams of a false paradise."

Only Jesus, the God of the Bible, loved us while were yet sinners,offering sure forgiveness, and eternal life with a loving heavenly Father.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 6:22pm On Sep 23, 2015
malvisguy212:
In the middle of the confusion of the war on terrorism is the question of the nature of the religion of Islam. Some say that it is a peaceful religion at its heart, that only the fringe extremists are bent on war.

One side claims that "jihad" means a
personal struggle against evil in one's
behavior. Others claim that it means
conquest of the part of the world that is
not Muslim, by whatever means
necessary, including acts of terror.

Both sides refer to specific passages in
the Koran for support. For the soul winner, these are not the important issues. Bible believers are asking, "How can we reach Muslims with the gospel which will solve their struggle against evil?"

One way involves God's love.The biblical concept of God loving the sinner, is
FOREIGN TO MUSLIM THINKING. To them, Allah is "compassionate" and "merciful," BUT only to those who obey him.

Their relationship to Allah is not as father and son but more as MASTER AND SLAVE. Allah is not pictured in the quran as a loving Creator, longing for an intimate relationship with man.

Biblical concepts found in John 3:16, 1
John 4:6-10 ("God is love"wink and in the
Lord's prayer where we address God as
"Our Father" are nowhere found in
Muslim thinking. Muslims memorize the
"99 beautiful names of Allah,"BUT "love"
or "loving" is no where in that list.

"The love of God is the chief attribute of the biblical God as revealed in such places as John 3:16.God has feelings for his creatures, especially man"

But when we turn to the Quran, we do
not find love presented as the chief
attribute of Allah. Instead, the
transcendence of Allah is his chief
attribute.

"Neither does Allah 'have feelings'
toward man. That concept is foreign to
Islamic teaching. That would reduce
Allah to being a mere man -which again
is blasphemous to a Muslim."

"The greatest difference between the two faiths is the personal quality of God," writes Emir and Ergun Caner in Unveiling Islam. "ONE MUST LOVE Allah IN ORDER FOR Allah TO LOVE THAT PERSON IN RETURN .In Christianity, God loved people first in order to secure their salvation"

The story that Jesus told of the prodigal
son illustrates a side of God that is
foreign to the followers of Allah. The
Quran states flatly that "Allah loves NOT those who reject Faith"(surah 3:32).
"The Muslim can be totally sure that
Allah will never restore a believer who
has rejected the faith of Islam," we must show the Muslim that Allah offers "no love, no sure forgiveness of sins and only empty dreams of a false paradise."

Only Jesus, the God of the Bible, loved us while were yet sinners,offering sure forgiveness, and eternal life with a loving heavenly Father.
any muslims care to provide a verse of unconditional love in the quran ?
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 11:58pm On Oct 27, 2015
malvisguy212:
Is there love in the quran ?
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 11:08pm On Nov 25, 2015
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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by mahdino: 11:24pm On Nov 25, 2015
Lukay99:


100% bitterness? Really
Please I beg everyone reading this (non Muslim and Muslim too) please take your time and try to read everything below or read as much you can and if God wills you might have a better understanding of Islam

Quranic verses (words of Allah)
For those that do care to know the truth and the Quran if it really says anything about love all I have to say is there are many many verses that talks about love which you normally don't hear from the media


And speak good to people [al-Baqarah 2:83]

And fulfil the Covenant of Allaah when you have covenanted [al-Nahl 16:91]

Verily! Allaah commands that you should render back the trusts to those to whom they are due [al-Nisa’ 4:58]

And let not your hand be tied (like a miser) to your neck, nor stretch it forth to its utmost reach (like a spendthrift) [al-Isra’ 17:29]

Eat and drink, but waste not by extravagance [al-A’raaf 7:31]

And take a provision (with you) for the journey, but the best provision is al-taqwa (piety, righteousness) [al-Baqarah 2:197]

By no means shall you attain al-birr (righteousness) until you spend (in Allaah’s cause) of that which you love [Aal ‘Imraan 3:92]

And walk not on the earth with conceit and arrogance [al-Isra’ 17:37]

And turn not your face away from men with pride [Luqmaan 31:18]

And be moderate (or show no arrogance) in your walking, and lower your voice [Luqmaan 31:19]

And give not a thing in order to have more (or consider not your deeds of obedience to Allaah as a favour to Allaah) [al-Muddaththir 74:6]

“O ye who believe! Do not squander one another’s wealth in vanities, but let there be amongst you traffic and trade by mutual good will.” Qur’an:4:29

“When my servants ask thee (O, Muhammad) concerning Me, tell them I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me.” Qur’an:2:186

“God does not forbid you to be kind and equitable to those who have neither fought against your faith nor driven you out of your homes. In fact God loves the equitable.” Qur’an:60:8


“Whoever recommends and helps a good cause becomes a partner therein, and whoever recommends and helps an evil cause shares in its burdens” Qur’an:4:85

“Be quick in the race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden (paradise) whose width is that of the heavens and of the earth, prepared for the righteous – Those who spend (freely), whether in prosperity or in adversity, who restrain (their) anger and pardon (all) men – for God loves those who do good.” Qur’an:3:133-134

“Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, and has faith, verily, to them will We give a new Life, a life that is good and pure, and We will bestow on such their reward according to the best of their actions.” Qur’an:16:97

The parable of those who spend their wealth in the way of God is that of a grain that sprouts into seven ears, each bearing one hundred grains. God gives manifold increase to whom He wishes. God has boundless knowledge. Those who spend their wealth in the cause of God, and do not follow their charity with reminders of their generosity or injure the feeling of the recipient, shall get their reward from their Lord; they shall have nothing to fear or to regret.Kind words and forgiveness are better than charity followed by injury. Qur’an:2:261-263


“O You who believe! Enter absolutely into peace (Islam). Do not follow in the footsteps of satan. He is an outright enemy to you.” (Holy Quran: 2, 208)

“There is no compulsion where the religion is concerned.” (Holy Quran: 2/ 256)


“God does not love corruption”. (Surat al-Baqara, 205)

“Among His signs is that He created for you mates from among yourselves, in order to have tranquility with them and He put love and mercy between your (hearts) : verily in that are signs for those who reflect.”
[Surah Ar-Rum 30:21]

Hadith(sayings of Muhammad)

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Every believer who consoles his brother in distress will be dressed by God in an apparel of honor on the Day of Resurrection.” Fiqh-us-Sunnah:V4N80a

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “If anyone transgresses and receives punishment in this world, God is too just to repeat the punishment of His servant in the next. And if anyone transgresses and God conceals it and forgives him, He is too generous to go back upon a thing He has forgiven.” Al-Tirmidhi:1023

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Do you know who will go first on the Day of Resurrection to the shade of God…Those who when given what is right accept it, when asked for something give freely and who judge in favor of others as they do for themselves.” Al-Tirmidhi:1042

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “The best charity is that given to a relative who does not like you.” Fiqh-us-Sunnah:V3N100

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “A man has sinned enough if he neglects to feed those in need.” Fiqh-us-Sunnah:V3N100

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Religion is very easy, and whoever overburdens himself in his religion will not be able to continue in that way. So you should not be extremists, but try to be near to perfection and receive the good tidings that you will be rewarded.” Bukhari:V1N38

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “O God, grant me life as a poor man, cause me to die as a poor man and resurrect me in the company of the poor..” His wife asked him why he said that, and he replied: “Because (the poor) will enter Paradise (before) the rich. Do not turn away a poor man…even if all you can give is half a date. If you love the poor and bring them near you..God will bring you near Him on the Day of Resurrection.” Al-Tirmidhi:1376

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was asked what type of earning was best, and he replied: “A man’s work with his hands and every (lawful) business transaction.” Al-Tirmidhi:846

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “On the Day of Resurrection I will intercede and say, ‘O my Lord! Admit into Paradise (even) those who have faith equal to a mustard seed in their hearts.'” Bukhari:V9N600

A funeral procession once passed in front of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and he stood up out of respect. When he was told the person in the coffin was Jewish and not Muslim, he said: “Was it not a living (soul)?” Bukhari:V2N399

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once saw the corpse of a woman who had been killed in a military action, and he disapproved of it and forbade the killing of women and children.Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and his successor as head of the Muslim community, advised one of his military commanders: “Do not kill women or children or an aged, infirm person. Do not cut down fruit-bearing trees. Do not destroy an inhabited place.” Al-Muwatta:V21N9-10

When asked what the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) did while in his house, his wife Ayesha relied: “He used to keep busy serving and helping members of the household.”Anas bin Malik related that: “(Even the humblest) maid servant of Madinah would take the Prophet’s hand and take him to any place (for the redress of her grievances).” Riyadh-us-Salaheen:605-606

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “God has forbidden you to be undutiful to your mothers, to withhold (what you should give) or demand (what you do not deserve), or to bury your daughters alive (a pre-Islamic practice).” Bukhari:8:6

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “The learned are heirs of the prophets, and the prophets do not leave any inheritance in the form of (monetary wealth), but they do leave knowledge as their legacy. A person who acquires knowledge, acquires his full share (of this legacy).” Riyadh-us-Salaheen:1388

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said:

Verily, if Allah has loved a servant, He calls Gabriel, upon him be peace, and says, “I love so-and-so, therefore love him.” So Gabriel loves him. Then he calls out in heaven, saying, “Allah loves so-and-so, therefore love him.” And the inhabitants of heaven love him. Then acceptance is established for him on earth. And if Allah has disliked a servant, He calls Gabriel and says, “I dislike so-and-so, therefore dislike him.” So Gabriel dislikes him. Then Gabriel calls out to the inhabitants of heaven, “Allah dislikes so-and-so, therefore dislike him.” So they dislike him, and abhorrence is established for him on earth.
[Sahih Muslim, Book 32, Number 6373]


The Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) said:

“The most perfect believer in faith is the one whose character is finest and who is kindest to his wife.”

[Ahmad (5/282) Tirmidhee and Ibn Majah from Thawbaan, Saheeh ul-Jaami 5355]

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The basis of reasoning, after faith in Allah, is loving kindness toward the people.”
At-Tabarani, Al-Mu’jam Al-Awsat, Number 6067


Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, Allah will say on the Day of Resurrection: Where are those who love each other for the sake of My glory? Today, I will shelter them in My shade; a Day when there is no shade but Mine.”
[Sahih Muslim, Book 32, Number 6225]


You too much. May Allah continue to bless you.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by mahdino: 11:30pm On Nov 25, 2015
Samunique:
Honestly !!!


Why are watching someone when u have been provided with facts direct from quran and hadith above.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 8:07am On Nov 26, 2015
mahdino:



You too much. May Allah continue to bless you.
Lukay99 did not say anything, All the verses he provide are only talking about unconditional love. Love for only the believers and for Allah.

Allah is said to love those who do good deeds(2:195),those who are pure(2:222), those who are righteous (9:7),and those who fight in his cause (61:4), the Qur’an is equally clear that Allah has no love for transgressors (2:190), ungrateful sinners (2:276), the unjust (3:57), or the proud (4:36). Even more significantly,the Qur’an states that Allah does not love non-Muslims:

Qur’an 3:31-32—Say [O Muhammad]: If you love Allah,then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults,and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. Say: Obey Allah and the Apostle; but if they turn
back, then surely Allah DOES NOT LOVE THE UNBELIEVERS .

Verses like this are no where to be found in the quran:

Proverbs 25:21
If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; if he is thirsty, give him water to
drink.
Luke 6:27
"But to you who are listening I say: Love
your enemies, do good to those who hate you,
Luke 6:28
bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 6:52am On Dec 24, 2015
malvisguy212:
Is there love in the quran ?
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 9:15am On Jan 30, 2016
malvisguy212:
In the middle of the confusion of the war on terrorism is the question of the nature of the religion of Islam. Some say that it is a peaceful religion at its heart, that only the fringe extremists are bent on war.

One side claims that "jihad" means a
personal struggle against evil in one's
behavior. Others claim that it means
conquest of the part of the world that is
not Muslim, by whatever means
necessary, including acts of terror.

Both sides refer to specific passages in
the Koran for support. For the soul winner, these are not the important issues. Bible believers are asking, "How can we reach Muslims with the gospel which will solve their struggle against evil?"

One way involves God's love.The biblical concept of God loving the sinner, is
FOREIGN TO MUSLIM THINKING. To them, Allah is "compassionate" and "merciful," BUT only to those who obey him.

Their relationship to Allah is not as father and son but more as MASTER AND SLAVE. Allah is not pictured in the quran as a loving Creator, longing for an intimate relationship with man.

Biblical concepts found in John 3:16, 1
John 4:6-10 ("God is love"wink and in the
Lord's prayer where we address God as
"Our Father" are nowhere found in
Muslim thinking. Muslims memorize the
"99 beautiful names of Allah,"BUT "love"
or "loving" is no where in that list.

"The love of God is the chief attribute of the biblical God as revealed in such places as John 3:16.God has feelings for his creatures, especially man"

But when we turn to the Quran, we do
not find love presented as the chief
attribute of Allah. Instead, the
transcendence of Allah is his chief
attribute.

"Neither does Allah 'have feelings'
toward man. That concept is foreign to
Islamic teaching. That would reduce
Allah to being a mere man -which again
is blasphemous to a Muslim."

"The greatest difference between the two faiths is the personal quality of God," writes Emir and Ergun Caner in Unveiling Islam. "ONE MUST LOVE Allah IN ORDER FOR Allah TO LOVE THAT PERSON IN RETURN .In Christianity, God loved people first in order to secure their salvation"

The story that Jesus told of the prodigal
son illustrates a side of God that is
foreign to the followers of Allah. The
Quran states flatly that "Allah loves NOT those who reject Faith"(surah 3:32).
"The Muslim can be totally sure that
Allah will never restore a believer who
has rejected the faith of Islam," we must show the Muslim that Allah offers "no love, no sure forgiveness of sins and only empty dreams of a false paradise."

Only Jesus, the God of the Bible, loved us while were yet sinners,offering sure forgiveness, and eternal life with a loving heavenly Father.
A
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 8:57am On Feb 24, 2016
malvisguy212:
In the middle of the confusion of the war on terrorism is the question of the nature of the religion of Islam. Some say that it is a peaceful religion at its heart, that only the fringe extremists are bent on war.

One side claims that "jihad" means a
personal struggle against evil in one's
behavior. Others claim that it means
conquest of the part of the world that is
not Muslim, by whatever means
necessary, including acts of terror.

Both sides refer to specific passages in
the Koran for support. For the soul winner, these are not the important issues. Bible believers are asking, "How can we reach Muslims with the gospel which will solve their struggle against evil?"

One way involves God's love.The biblical concept of God loving the sinner, is
FOREIGN TO MUSLIM THINKING. To them, Allah is "compassionate" and "merciful," BUT only to those who obey him.

Their relationship to Allah is not as father and son but more as MASTER AND SLAVE. Allah is not pictured in the quran as a loving Creator, longing for an intimate relationship with man.

Biblical concepts found in John 3:16, 1
John 4:6-10 ("God is love"wink and in the
Lord's prayer where we address God as
"Our Father" are nowhere found in
Muslim thinking. Muslims memorize the
"99 beautiful names of Allah,"BUT "love"
or "loving" is no where in that list.

"The love of God is the chief attribute of the biblical God as revealed in such places as John 3:16.God has feelings for his creatures, especially man"

But when we turn to the Quran, we do
not find love presented as the chief
attribute of Allah. Instead, the
transcendence of Allah is his chief
attribute.

"Neither does Allah 'have feelings'
toward man. That concept is foreign to
Islamic teaching. That would reduce
Allah to being a mere man -which again
is blasphemous to a Muslim."

"The greatest difference between the two faiths is the personal quality of God," writes Emir and Ergun Caner in Unveiling Islam. "ONE MUST LOVE Allah IN ORDER FOR Allah TO LOVE THAT PERSON IN RETURN .In Christianity, God loved people first in order to secure their salvation"

The story that Jesus told of the prodigal
son illustrates a side of God that is
foreign to the followers of Allah. The
Quran states flatly that "Allah loves NOT those who reject Faith"(surah 3:32).
"The Muslim can be totally sure that
Allah will never restore a believer who
has rejected the faith of Islam," we must show the Muslim that Allah offers "no love, no sure forgiveness of sins and only empty dreams of a false paradise."

Only Jesus, the God of the Bible, loved us while were yet sinners,offering sure forgiveness, and eternal life with a loving heavenly Father.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Jesuismoi: 3:52pm On Feb 24, 2016
bashbabe2:


Stop bloody wasting your time with islam and Muslims . When you have successfully prevented your fellow christians from leaving and becoming athiest then come and preach to us.These are people that need to be preached to. They are not convinced and more confused about Christianity and You are opening irrelevant islamic thread to people who by Allah's will are on the right path. You are such a deluded and jobless somebody
There are many attributes of Allah that are better than the word love. And there is a name of Allah that means love. T
AL-WADÛD The Loving One

It shows you are a liar and an attention seeker. stop embarrassing yourself on a public forum

Who be this? Where you come from? shocked
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Jesuismoi: 3:54pm On Feb 24, 2016
malvisguy212:
Is there love in the quran ?

The Qur'an knows no love. But hate.

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 4:20pm On Feb 24, 2016
Jesuismoi:


The Qur'an knows no love. But hate.
the muslims know that any attempt to prove that Allah love both the unbelievers and believers, will amount to contradiction, that why they are afraid to reply.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Annunaki(m): 4:31pm On Feb 24, 2016
malvisguy212:
the muslims know that any attempt to prove that Allah love both the unbelievers and believers, will amount to contradiction, that why they are afraid to reply.

Loving un believers in islam is haram.

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Jesuismoi: 4:31pm On Feb 25, 2016
malvisguy212:
the muslims know that any attempt to prove that Allah love both the unbelievers and believers, will amount to contradiction, that why they are afraid to reply.



Annunaki:

Loving un believers in islam is haram.


grin cheesy

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by malvisguy212: 3:41pm On Mar 10, 2016
malvisguy212:
In the middle of the confusion of the war on terrorism is the question of the nature of the religion of Islam. Some say that it is a peaceful religion at its heart, that only the fringe extremists are bent on war.

One side claims that "jihad" means a
personal struggle against evil in one's
behavior. Others claim that it means
conquest of the part of the world that is
not Muslim, by whatever means
necessary, including acts of terror.

Both sides refer to specific passages in
the Koran for support. For the soul winner, these are not the important issues. Bible believers are asking, "How can we reach Muslims with the gospel which will solve their struggle against evil?"

One way involves God's love.The biblical concept of God loving the sinner, is
FOREIGN TO MUSLIM THINKING. To them, Allah is "compassionate" and "merciful," BUT only to those who obey him.

Their relationship to Allah is not as father and son but more as MASTER AND SLAVE. Allah is not pictured in the quran as a loving Creator, longing for an intimate relationship with man.

Biblical concepts found in John 3:16, 1
John 4:6-10 ("God is love"wink and in the
Lord's prayer where we address God as
"Our Father" are nowhere found in
Muslim thinking. Muslims memorize the
"99 beautiful names of Allah,"BUT "love"
or "loving" is no where in that list.

"The love of God is the chief attribute of the biblical God as revealed in such places as John 3:16.God has feelings for his creatures, especially man"

But when we turn to the Quran, we do
not find love presented as the chief
attribute of Allah. Instead, the
transcendence of Allah is his chief
attribute.

"Neither does Allah 'have feelings'
toward man. That concept is foreign to
Islamic teaching. That would reduce
Allah to being a mere man -which again
is blasphemous to a Muslim."

"The greatest difference between the two faiths is the personal quality of God," writes Emir and Ergun Caner in Unveiling Islam. "ONE MUST LOVE Allah IN ORDER FOR Allah TO LOVE THAT PERSON IN RETURN .In Christianity, God loved people first in order to secure their salvation"

The story that Jesus told of the prodigal
son illustrates a side of God that is
foreign to the followers of Allah. The
Quran states flatly that "Allah loves NOT those who reject Faith"(surah 3:32).
"The Muslim can be totally sure that
Allah will never restore a believer who
has rejected the faith of Islam," we must show the Muslim that Allah offers "no love, no sure forgiveness of sins and only empty dreams of a false paradise."

Only Jesus, the God of the Bible, loved us while were yet sinners,offering sure forgiveness, and eternal life with a loving heavenly Father.
In the Bible we can read how Jehovah God
cares for his prophets. He protects them from
being deceived by their adversaries:
Psalms 105:14-15: “And God did not
allow any human to defraud them, But
on their account he reproved kings, Saying:
‘Do not you men touch my anointed
ones, And to my prophets do nothing
bad.’”
In complete contrast, we find Allah doing the
very opposite. He defrauds the prophets by
appointing evil men and demons to lead them
astray.
Surah 6:112: “So have We appointed for
every Prophet an enemy – devils of men
and Jinns; who inspire each other with
seductive, deceptive speech which leads
astray.”

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Re: What About Love In The Quran? by truthman2012(m): 7:57pm On Mar 10, 2016
malvisguy212:
In the Bible we can read how Jehovah God
cares for his prophets. He protects them from
being deceived by their adversaries:
Psalms 105:14-15: “And God did not
allow any human to defraud them, But
on their account he reproved kings, Saying:
‘Do not you men touch my anointed
ones, And to my prophets do nothing
bad.’”
In complete contrast, we find Allah doing the
very opposite. He defrauds the prophets by
appointing evil men and demons to lead them
astray.
Surah 6:112: “So have We appointed for
every Prophet an enemy – devils of men
and Jinns; who inspire each other with
seductive, deceptive speech which leads
astray.”

True talk.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Mty4real(m): 12:40am On Mar 11, 2016
I found all these arguments at times very funny, so after asserting that there is no love at all in his attribute, they now cited authorities that there ARE not there IS, so now after the op must have anticipated that there Are, the next argument of his was that although there is but it was conditional love, and so if I decided to proof the conditional love, in which you know the anticipated answer, or even when the answer has been given, then you now move to another myopic argument. Don't you see that what you are doing now to us is also Conditional, common sensically speaking, by not even going far is there something in life that is not conditional, starting with your body system, you shall not be strong until you eat, u shall not deficate until your food digested, you shall not function well until you sleep etc...
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Mty4real(m): 12:42am On Mar 11, 2016
truthman2012:


True talk.
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Mty4real(m): 12:43am On Mar 11, 2016
malvisguy212:
In the Bible we can read how Jehovah God
cares for his prophets. He protects them from
being deceived by their adversaries:
Psalms 105:14-15: “And God did not
allow any human to defraud them, But
on their account he reproved kings, Saying:
‘Do not you men touch my anointed
ones, And to my prophets do nothing
bad.’”
In complete contrast, we find Allah doing the
very opposite. He defrauds the prophets by
appointing evil men and demons to lead them
astray.
Surah 6:112: “So have We appointed for
every Prophet an enemy – devils of men
and Jinns; who inspire each other with
seductive, deceptive speech which leads
astray.”
Re: What About Love In The Quran? by Mty4real(m): 12:56am On Mar 11, 2016
So, you think enemy were not appointed for jesus too,if that is the case he will not have engaged in whether he was actually crucified or not, or if at all you are leaving in reality, have you ever seen a successful person without having enemy either less or high, either weak or strong enemy, just think about this, our prayer should be to triumph over enemies set down by God, so I don't think we are in this world to play, even the obvious example like football play is not a play especially when your opponent were circumventing all your effort to score, were they not enemies in football play, if there is no enemy on the field, why do we need referees, linesman and all that...

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