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(Unity of) Divinity
Types of Love in Islam
Love in Islam may be divided into specific love and general love. Specific love may be divided into permissible love and prohibited love. General love is of three types: 1- natural love; 2- love based on mercy and pity; and 3- love based on acquaintance and friendship.SaveAsking of Allah by Virtue of the Quran, Angels, Prophets and Companions
1- It is permissible for the supplicant to ask of his Lord by virtue of the Quran, because that comes under the heading of seeking to draw close to Allah by virtue of one of His attributes. 2- The most correct scholarly view is that it is prohibited to seek to draw close to Allah and ask of Him (Tawassul) by virtue of the Prophet. 3- Seeking to draw close to Allah by virtue of created beings comes under the heading of reprehensible innovation, and is objectionable according to what is commonly known among people and on the basis of the wording itself. 4- Seeking to draw close to Allah by virtue of the trumpet blast, and the progeny of Nuh, and the caliphate of As-Siddiq, and the courage of ‘Ali, and so on – is something that came about as a result of the supplicant’s attempt to be poetic and make things rhyme [in Arabic], without thinking about the meaning.SaveThe idols of the grave worshippers
SaveIf he says of something that his friend did, “You made it happen,” is that regarded as shirk?
SaveWorship is love and veneration; it is not burdensome and difficult
SaveThe main motive for obeying Allah is love and veneration
SaveWhy do some of the scholars disallow tawassul by virtue of the status of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)?
SaveRefuting the notion of those who say, “We are not worshipping You for fear of Your Hellfire or for hope of Your Paradise”
SaveAsking the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and complaining to him after his death comes under the heading of major shirk
SaveThe hadith about the blind man and his seeking for his need to be met by virtue of the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
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