Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah Albaqarah 165 Page
1. The Arabic Text & Translation
You're referring to a beautiful verse from the Quran!
The verse you mentioned is:
those who take "equals" to Allah, loving them as they should love Him, and the believers, who are overflowing in their love for Allah Here is a story to illustrate that contrast. The city of Oakhaven was famous for its Great Statues The city of Oakhaven was famous for its
The verse you mentioned is from Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2), verse 165: Every citizen spent their life carving a personal
Frequent Remembrance (Dhikr):
Naturally, the human heart constantly remembers what it loves. A heart filled with love for Allah is in a constant state of Dhikr. some out of mirrors (vanity)
. Every citizen spent their life carving a personal monument—some carved theirs out of gold (wealth), some out of mirrors (vanity), and others out of the names of their children or partners. They spent every waking hour polishing these statues, whispering their fears to them, and believing these things held the keys to their happiness. They loved these creations with a desperate, clinging kind of love. Among them lived an old gardener named Elias.