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Allah Loves

Allah Loves

by Omar Suleiman 2020 160 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Allah Loves Those Who Strive to Return to Him

Allah loves us just for trying.

Return to Allah. We are created with the capacity to sin, but also with the ability to repent and seek purification. Allah doesn't expect us to be sinless; He expects us to turn back to Him when we fall short. This continuous effort to repent and purify ourselves is deeply beloved to Him.

Repentance elevates. Every child of Adam sins, but the best are those who constantly return to Allah. Repentance isn't just about removing the sin's effect; it's about strengthening our relationship with Allah. Sincere repentance can even transform bad deeds into good ones and elevate our rank in Allah's sight, surpassing even sinless creatures like angels who lack free will.

Effort is key. The journey back to Allah is filled with obstacles, like thorny bushes. Piety (taqwā) is the consciousness that helps us navigate these thorns, pulling ourselves tighter to avoid them. Even when we are pricked, the effort to return, to purify ourselves, is what Allah loves. It shows we fear losing His love and are actively striving to maintain it.

2. Strive for Excellence in All Things

Iḥsān is honouring the sight of Allah upon us in a way that would encourage you to earn extra love from Allah.

Beyond obligation. Excellence (iḥsān) is the station beyond mere piety (taqwā). While taqwā is abandoning what displeases Allah, iḥsān is worshipping Him as if you see Him, or knowing He sees you, driving you to do more than required. It's about beautifying obligatory deeds and seeking voluntary ones, not for human approval, but solely for Allah's pleasure.

Excellence in interactions. Iḥsān extends to how we treat others. It means giving generously in ease and hardship, swallowing anger even when justified, and pardoning people even when we are in the right. These actions reflect our desire for Allah's pardon and mercy, holding ourselves to a higher standard because we seek a higher degree of His love.

Due diligence. This pursuit of excellence manifests as due diligence (itqān) in our work. Allah loves when we undertake a task and do it right, paying attention to details with a superior work ethic. This isn't just about secular work; it's especially crucial in service for Allah, demonstrating that our motivation is high because we are working for the ultimate Boss.

3. Deepen Your Connection Through Worship and Supplication

The ability to call upon Allah, knowing that He loves to hear me, despite how broken and sinful I am, in that there is a blessing.

Allah loves to be asked. Unlike human relationships where constant asking can strain love, Allah loves to hear our voice and be asked from His bounty. Supplication (duʿā’) is a direct connection, and Allah's nearness in response is the greatest gift. The ability to even make duʿā’ is a sign that Allah wants to give you something.

Prayer is paramount. The five daily prayers are the most beloved actions to Allah after faith. Praying them on time, especially at the beginning of their time, shows eagerness and longing for Allah. It's the coolness of the Prophet's eyes and the first thing we'll be asked about on Judgment Day.

Sanctity of the mosque. Mosques are the most beloved places to Allah, while marketplaces are the most hated. The mosque is the home of every believer, a place for remembrance (dhikr), tranquility, and mercy. It fosters unity and harmony, ideally carrying that spirit into all aspects of life, contrasting with the potential for deception and conflict in worldly pursuits.

4. Cultivate Inner Strength and Trust in Allah

Where there is mistrust, there can’t be true love.

Strength is beloved. The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak one, though there is good in both. This strength encompasses faith, resilience, body, and spirit. We are encouraged to seek strength through ethical means, not for arrogance, but to be able to benefit others and amplify Allah's attributes.

Trust brings tranquility. Trusting in Allah (tawakkul) is essential, especially when things feel out of control. It removes distractions and allows us to focus on Allah, maintaining perspective through difficulties. The highest level of trust is like a dead person being washed, completely submitting to Allah's will, knowing He acts in our best interest.

Patience and deliberation. Patience (ṣabr) is deeply connected to trust; we can't be patient without trusting Allah's plan. Patience is needed in hardship, with our desires, and in maintaining worship. Forbearance (ḥilm) and deliberation (anāh) are also beloved qualities, showing self-control and carefulness, the opposite of haste which comes from the Devil.

5. Balance Character with Dignity and Gentleness

Allah is gentle and He loves gentleness in all things.

Gentleness is strength. Gentleness (rifq) is a core attribute of Allah and beloved by Him in all affairs. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) exemplified this, maintaining composure even when insulted. True strength is shown not through aggression, but through kindness and control, especially when in a position of power.

Humility and dignity. Allah loves those who are humble amongst believers but carry themselves with dignity amongst disbelievers. This means lowering our wing to fellow Muslims but not compromising our faith or principles in the presence of those who don't share them. It's about upholding our identity without being disrespectful or hiding our faith out of shame.

Healthy pride and honour. While arrogance (kibr) is detested, a form of healthy pride (khuyalā’) is loved by Allah in specific contexts, like showing strength before battle or competing in charity. Similarly, protective honour (ghīrah) is beloved when based on solid grounds, driving us to defend the dignity of others, especially fellow believers, without resorting to suspicion or harmful acts.

6. Be Most Beneficial to Others

The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to the people.

Amplify Allah's attributes. Being beneficial to others is a direct path to Allah's love. Those who bring joy to others, remove hardship, or provide sustenance are vehicles of Allah's comfort and provision. Small acts of kindness and service, like giving water to a thirsty animal or removing harm from a path, are highly rewarded.

Kindness returns. When we show kindness, mercy, or generosity to others, Allah promises to show us even greater kindness, mercy, and generosity. We can never outdo Allah in these attributes. Serving others is serving Allah, and it is a powerful way to earn His favor.

Honoring parents. Among the most beloved ways to be beneficial is showing excellence (iḥsān) to our parents, especially our mothers. Paradise lies at the mother's feet, and obedience to parents is mentioned alongside obedience to Allah. Showing kindness to a mother or maternal aunt can even be a means of seeking forgiveness for major sins.

7. Consistency in Good Deeds is Beloved to Allah

So, the most beloved of good deeds to Allah are the consistent ones even if they are small.

Small but steady. Allah loves consistent actions, even if they are small, more than large, sporadic ones. This consistency is a sign of sincerity, demonstrating that our good deeds are driven by a steady love for Allah, independent of external circumstances or fluctuating emotions.

Maintain momentum. The Prophet's family maintained their good deeds once started. While we may not sustain Ramadan's intensity year-round, the goal is to establish small, manageable habits that continue. This allows us to build momentum and easily increase our efforts during blessed times.

Avoid regression. Habitually delaying or neglecting small, consistent deeds can lead to a natural regression, eventually causing us to miss obligations altogether. Prioritizing consistency, even in minimal acts, helps guard against this and keeps us connected to Allah.

8. Love for Allah's Sake Earns His Love

When we love for Allah’s sake, then know that Allah loves us.

Unbreakable bond. Love for Allah's sake (al-ḥubb fī Allāh) is a special bond that transcends worldly differences like race, class, or preference. It's a love that brings people together and keeps them together purely for the sake of their shared love for Allah.

Mutual love, mutual reward. Those who love each other for Allah's sake are promised shade under His throne on the Day of Judgment. The Prophet (peace be upon him) taught that when two people love each other for Allah's sake, the one with stronger love is more beloved to Allah. Telling someone you love them for Allah's sake is encouraged.

Divine acceptance. When Allah loves a person, He informs the angels, and they love that person. Then, acceptance and love for that person are placed in the hearts of people on earth. This means people are drawn to and love what is true and good about that person, which is precisely what made them beloved to Allah in the first place.

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What’s "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman about?

  • Exploring Divine Love: The book explores the qualities, actions, and characteristics that Allah loves, as described in the Qur’an and Sunnah, aiming to guide readers on how to become beloved to Allah.
  • Thirty Short Chapters: It is structured into 30 concise chapters, each focusing on a specific trait or deed that attracts Allah’s love, such as piety, repentance, excellence, patience, and more.
  • Practical Spiritual Guide: The book serves as a practical roadmap for Muslims seeking to deepen their relationship with Allah by embodying the traits He loves.
  • Rooted in Islamic Tradition: Drawing on Qur’anic verses, Prophetic sayings, and insights from classical scholars, the book provides both spiritual inspiration and actionable advice.

Why should I read "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman?

  • Deepen Your Faith: The book helps readers understand what it means to be loved by Allah and how to actively pursue His pleasure in daily life.
  • Accessible and Practical: Each chapter is short, focused, and filled with practical examples, making it easy to implement the teachings.
  • Authentic Islamic Sources: The content is rooted in authentic Islamic teachings, drawing from the Qur’an, Hadith, and classical scholarship.
  • Transformative Perspective: It shifts the focus from fear-based religiosity to a love-centered approach, encouraging a positive and hopeful relationship with Allah.

What are the key takeaways from "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman?

  • Allah’s Love is Attainable: Anyone can become beloved to Allah by embodying certain qualities and striving for continuous self-improvement.
  • Emphasis on Effort: Allah values sincere effort and trying, not just perfection; even those who fall short are loved if they keep returning to Him.
  • Balance of Traits: The book highlights a balance between strength and gentleness, pride and humility, independence and community, showing that Islam values nuanced character.
  • Practical Spirituality: Consistency, sincerity, and attention to both inner and outer actions are key to earning Allah’s love.

How does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman define and explain the concept of taqwā (piety)?

  • Piety as God-Consciousness: Taqwā is described as being constantly aware of Allah’s presence, striving to avoid anything that displeases Him.
  • Not Just Fear: The book clarifies that taqwā is not merely fear of Allah, but a loving caution to avoid losing His love.
  • Practical Example: Umar ibn al-Khattab’s analogy of walking a thorny path is used to illustrate how taqwā involves careful self-restraint in daily life.
  • Foundation for Other Virtues: Taqwā is presented as the starting point for all other beloved qualities, such as excellence (iḥsān) and repentance.

What does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman teach about repentance and Allah’s love for those who repent?

  • Repentance is Beloved: Allah loves those who continually turn back to Him, regardless of how often they sin.
  • No Permanent Disqualification: There is no sin that permanently bars a person from Allah’s love if they sincerely repent.
  • Repentance Elevates Status: Sincere repentance can raise a person’s rank with Allah, sometimes even higher than before the sin.
  • Transformation of Deeds: True repentance not only erases sins but can turn them into good deeds on one’s record.

How does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman describe the relationship between excellence (iḥsān), worship, and interpersonal conduct?

  • Excellence in Worship: Iḥsān is defined as worshipping Allah as if you see Him, or knowing He sees you, leading to beautification of obligatory and voluntary acts.
  • Excellence with People: Iḥsān extends to how we treat others—spending in ease and hardship, controlling anger, and pardoning people.
  • Rising Above Justice: While justice is required, iḥsān means going beyond it to forgive and show mercy, seeking Allah’s higher love.
  • Continuous Self-Improvement: The pursuit of iḥsān motivates believers to hold themselves to higher standards in all aspects of life.

What practical advice does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman give for building a consistent relationship with Allah?

  • Consistency Over Quantity: The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done consistently, even if small.
  • Start with Obligations: Prioritize punctuality in the five daily prayers, as they are the foundation of the relationship with Allah.
  • Sustainable Goals: Set realistic, manageable goals for worship and good deeds to maintain them long-term.
  • Sincerity and Steadiness: Consistency is a sign of sincerity and a steady love for Allah, regardless of external circumstances.

How does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman address the balance between strength, independence, and humility?

  • Strength is Praised: The strong believer—spiritually, emotionally, physically—is more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, though both have good.
  • Independence Encouraged: Maintaining dignity and self-reliance, even in poverty, is a trait Allah loves; seeking help is allowed but not dependency as a mindset.
  • Healthy Pride vs. Arrogance: The book distinguishes between pride that motivates good (e.g., in charity or battle) and arrogance that leads to oppression.
  • Humility Without Disgrace: True humility is shown among believers, while maintaining dignity and not relinquishing faith or principles among others.

What does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman say about Allah’s love for those who are unnoticed or obscure?

  • Value of Obscurity: Allah loves the pious, self-sufficient, and obscure—those who avoid the spotlight and serve quietly.
  • Hidden Gems: The most beloved people to Allah may be the least noticed in society, such as the woman who cleaned the mosque.
  • Modesty and Silence: Practicing humility, modesty, and silence in gatherings is praised, as it reflects seeking recognition from Allah, not people.
  • Contrast with Showiness: The book warns against seeking prominence for good deeds, emphasizing sincerity and hidden service.

How does "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman explain Allah’s love for gentleness, forbearance, and deliberation?

  • Gentleness in All Affairs: Allah is gentle and loves gentleness in all things, as exemplified by the Prophet’s calm responses to insults.
  • Forbearance with People: Forbearance (ḥilm) means patience and self-control, especially with others, mirroring Allah’s own forbearance with His servants.
  • Deliberation Over Haste: Deliberation (anāh) is taking time to do things properly; haste is discouraged as it leads to mistakes and is from the Devil.
  • Intentional Action: Being calm, collected, and intentional in actions is a quality Allah loves, fostering steady progress in faith and life.

What role do prayer, cleanliness, and the mosque play in earning Allah’s love according to "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman?

  • Punctual Prayers: Praying on time, especially at the beginning of its allotted time, is among the most beloved actions to Allah.
  • Cleanliness as Faith: Purification (ṭahārah) is half of faith; careful attention to cleanliness before prayer reflects anticipation and respect for meeting Allah.
  • The Mosque’s Centrality: The mosque is the most beloved place to Allah, serving as a hub for worship, mercy, and community unity.
  • Preparation and Presence: The way one prepares for prayer and values the mosque demonstrates prioritizing Allah in daily life.

What are the best quotes from "Allah Loves" by Omar Suleiman and what do they mean?

  • “The greatest way to be loved by Allah is to show we fear losing that love.”
    This highlights that true piety is motivated by a loving caution not to lose Allah’s favor, rather than mere fear of punishment.
  • “There is no such thing as a sin that can permanently disqualify you from the love of Allah if you repent afterwards and use that to propel yourself towards Him.”
    This quote reassures readers that Allah’s love is always accessible through sincere repentance, no matter the sin.
  • “The most beloved people to Allah are the ones who are most beneficial to people because Allah sees them as a vehicle, Allah uses them as a part of carrying out that relief in other people’s lives.”
    It emphasizes that serving others is a direct path to Allah’s love, as it reflects His attributes of mercy and generosity.
  • “Allah is beautiful and He loves beauty.”
    This encourages believers to appreciate and display beauty in themselves and their surroundings as a form of gratitude and reflection of Allah’s own beauty.

Review Summary

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Allah Loves is a deeply moving and spiritually enriching book that resonates with readers. Reviewers praise Omar Suleiman's accessible writing style and his ability to explain Islamic concepts with clarity and depth. The book's 30 short chapters, each focusing on a quality Allah loves, provide practical guidance for strengthening one's relationship with God. Readers find the book inspiring, thought-provoking, and a powerful reminder of Allah's love and mercy. Many report feeling emotionally touched and motivated to improve their faith and character after reading.

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About the Author

Omar Suleiman is a prominent Islamic scholar and educator who serves as the Founder and President of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. He holds an academic position as an Adjunct Professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University's Graduate Liberal Studies Program. Suleiman is also actively involved in religious leadership roles, serving as the Resident Scholar at Valley Ranch Islamic Center and Co-Chair Emeritus of Faith Forward Dallas at Thanks-Giving Square. His work focuses on making Islamic teachings accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences, bridging traditional Islamic scholarship with modern contexts and concerns.

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