The love of a believer is described as ashaddu —more intense, firm, and pure. While polytheists might turn away from their "idols" during moments of extreme hardship, a true believer’s confidence in God remains unshakable in both gain and loss.
: In contrast, the verse describes true believers as having a love for Allah that is "stronger" and more intense than any worldly attachment. Context and Significance The love of a believer is described as
“They love them as Allah should be loved… but the believers love Allah more.” That “more” is not just quantity — it’s quality, exclusivity, and the foundation of true freedom. Context and Significance “They love them as Allah
Allah explicitly links love to obedience: "Say, [O Muhammad], 'If you should love Allah, then follow me, [so] Allah will love you.'" (Surah Ale-Imran, 3:31). Love is not a feeling; it is action. You prove Ashaddu hubban when you wake up for Fajr when the bed is warm, or when you lower your gaze when the screen tempts you. You prove Ashaddu hubban when you wake up