Faith & Spirituality

Does Allah Love Me?

By: Omar Suleiman   October 13, 2025
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In a recent gathering, a speaker reflected deeply on the essence of faith, the love of Allah, and the role of believers in carrying forward the noble mission of Dawah. The talk began with a personal note, acknowledging a surprise moment in the event and offering a heartfelt prayer: that Allah allows the gathering to be a source of ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah) for all involved.

The speaker emphasized the collective effort in the work of Dawah, crediting many individuals for their contributions and urging the audience to recognize that everyone-regardless of their role-has a unique and essential part to play. "Don't belittle your place in this community," he said, reminding attendees that their individual efforts, no matter how small, are meaningful in the sight of Allah.

Central to the lecture was a profound verse from the Qur'an:

"O you who believe, if you turn away from this faith, Allah will bring about a people He loves and who love Him; they are humble with the believers, proud with the disbelievers, striving in the path of Allah, and they do not fear the blame of the blamer. That is the bounty of Allah; He bestows it upon whom He wills, and Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing." (5:54)

The speaker unpacked this verse meticulously, highlighting several key lessons:

  1. Allah's Love as the Ultimate Reward
    Being loved by Allah surpasses all worldly accolades or achievements. Just as the companions of the Prophet ď·ş sought to be beloved to Allah rather than seeking material gains or recognition, believers today are called to orient their lives around the pursuit of divine love.
  2. Humility and Strength in Faith
    The verse emphasizes humility among believers while maintaining pride and principle when facing opposition. This balance-humble devotion to fellow Muslims and unwavering adherence to faith in the face of external criticism-is a hallmark of those whom Allah loves.
  3. Practical Love of Allah
    The speaker stressed that loving Allah is not abstract-it must manifest in action. From daily prayers like Fajr to interactions with family, business, and community, believers are asked to pause, reflect, and ask: What does it mean to love Allah right now? This mindfulness transforms every act into an opportunity for divine connection.
  4. Lessons from the Companions
    The Sahaba exemplified the transformative power of loving Allah above all else. They navigated challenges, societal pressures, and even life-threatening situations with an unwavering commitment to Allah, illustrating how divine love reshapes perspective, action, and priorities.
  5. Balancing Human Nature and Divine Aspiration
    Acknowledging that humans are not angels, the speaker reminded the audience that striving for Allah's love involves both self-awareness and reflection. The cultivation of Taqwa-consciousness of Allah-guides believers to act justly, protect the rights of others, and pursue righteousness in all circumstances.

The lecture concluded with a heartfelt supplication: that Allah make us among those He loves, that our actions bring us closer to His love, and that we emulate the qualities of the beloved companions in every aspect of our lives.

The speaker's final call was practical yet profound: to pause, reflect, and implement one change in daily life inspired by the love of Allah. He encouraged the audience to internalize these lessons and to nurture a personal, action-driven relationship with Allah that shapes every thought, word, and deed.

In a world filled with distractions, the message resonates powerfully: the love of Allah is both the greatest prize and the most profound guide, capable of transforming lives, relationships, and communities when pursued with sincerity and dedication.

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Author: Omar Suleiman   October 13, 2025
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