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Yasir Qadhi

The Islamic Perspective on the Phrase, 'God Loves Us All' - Ask Shaykh YQ #146

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Islam, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2021

⏱️ 8 minutes

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We have a question from sister Hana from New Jersey.

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Sister Hana from New Jersey says that we often hear the phrase that God loves us in this culture that we live in, that God loves all of us.

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As Muslims, should we use this phrase? It's just something that is an Islamic phrase that we always say that God loves us. K

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I'll Allah Rijalan no he I'll a him

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Fes alu al-Ahla like it in the kahlou

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al-Ahla dikirin

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kuntumla the response is that indeed Allahhara is the ever loving of his names is al-Wadu.

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The response is that indeed, Allah's

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a wahaduud. And al-Wadu means the one who has a

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merciful love and of his names is a Rahman and a Rahim. And our Prophet,

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Salah law al-A-Lah, who al. He was said that indeed, Allah is more merciful to his servant

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than a mother is to her child.

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So notice the example of mother to child.

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And our Prophet, Allah O'Au al-L-Ihu is said that Allah is more merciful

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than a mother is to her child.

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And so there are a lot of a yat and a lot of you know concepts

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that Allah Azuajal is the loving and Allah is the merciful and Allah

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Aza which loves to forgive and Allah loves to have mercy and everything is

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encompassed in his mercy. However, to say that God loves everybody unconditionally

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is not the same as saying that of the names of Allah is that he is the one who loves.

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There's a difference between the two. Because you see this actual point of saying that we are

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