Heri Mahbub
Being loved by Allah is the highest hope for every Muslim because with His love and pleasure we obtain true happiness in this world and the hereafter.

To be loved by Allah is the highest hope for every Muslim. Because with His love and approval, we attain true happiness in this world and the hereafter.
In an effort to attain divine love, Islam teaches us to emulate the noble qualities loved by Allah and His Messenger. One way to do this is by becoming part of the group mentioned in the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The seven groups mentioned in the following hadith are real examples of those whose lives are an effort to attain God's love and obtain His shade on the Day of Judgment.
A just leader is someone who exercises power wisely, adheres to principles of justice, and is impartial. This leader makes fair decisions without regard for personal or group interests.
They are responsible for the welfare of the people they lead, maintaining the trust placed in them by the community, and prioritizing justice in every aspect of government.
In the Quran and Hadith, justice is a primary value that must be upheld by every leader, because with justice, harmony and social welfare can be achieved.
A just leader is greatly loved by Allah because his actions reflect divine justice and also strive to uphold truth on this earth.
Young people who spend their youth in worship and obedience to God are among those most loved by Him. Youth is a time of energy and passion, often filled with worldly temptations.
At a time when many young people are falling into sin and worldly pleasures, they remain steadfast in their faith and piety, becoming an extraordinary example.
Those who are loved by Allah spend their time studying, worshipping, and performing good deeds. Their commitment to practicing Islamic teachings from an early age earns great appreciation from God. Such youth become the next generation of strong, virtuous people capable of building a better society.
group of people beloved by Allah are those whose hearts are always attached to the mosque. They feel at peace and tranquility in God's house and always strive to pray in congregation at the mosque.
The mosque is the primary place of worship in Islam, where Muslims gather to worship, learn, and build community. Their devotion to this place of worship demonstrates their devotion and closeness to God.
They come not only for obligatory prayers, but also for voluntary prayers, dhikr, and various other religious activities. Their commitment to always being at the mosque and enlivening it reflects their love for Allah and His teachings.
Two people love each other, meet, and part because Allah also includes them among His loved ones. Their friendship is based on faith and piety, not worldly interests.
Those loved by God support one another in good deeds and always remind one another to remain on the path that pleases God. Love for the sake of God is pure and sincere, without any ulterior motives or expectations of reward.
They strive together to attain God's approval and help each other in carrying out obedience. This kind of friendship is not only strong in this world but will also continue into the afterlife.
People are invited to commit sins by someone with position or beauty, but they refuse on the grounds of fear of Allah, belonging to the group that He loves most.
Resisting the temptation to sin, especially when the temptation comes from someone who has charm or power, is real evidence of strong faith and piety.
Their steadfastness in resisting temptation is a reflection of their fear of God and their awareness that God is always watching.
One of the groups that Allah loves is those who give charity secretly so that their left hand does not know what their right hand is giving. This is also included in the group that Allah loves.
Sincerity in giving charity, without expecting praise or reward from humans, shows sincerity and a desire to gain God's approval alone. Almsgiving done sincerely and without showing off is a form of worship that is most loved by God.
Those who remember Allah (remember Allah) in solitude until their eyes well up with tears are also among those loved by God. Remembrance in solitude demonstrates sincerity and reverence in remembering Allah, especially when alone, reflecting the depth of love and fear for Him.
Tears that flow because of remembering God show a soft heart and full of love for the Creator.
Loving God and being loved by Him is not only a matter of ritual worship, but also how we live our daily lives with full faith, sincerity and obedience to Him.
By emulating the qualities mentioned above, we can draw closer to Allah and hope to receive His protection on the Day of Judgment. Becoming part of the group loved by Allah is a noble aspiration for every Muslim.
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