Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

Ibn al-Qaiyim mentioned ten causes that result in Allah’s love for His slave and the slave’s love for his Lord. [These ten are:]

First, reciting the Qur’an while pondering over its meanings and what is meant by it.

Second, getting closer to Allah by performing voluntary deeds after completing obligatory deeds. This is as is stated in a Hadith Qudsi: “My slave continues getting closer to Me by performing voluntary deeds until I love him.” [al-Bukhari]

Third, continual remembrance of Allah under all circumstances, with one’s tongue, heart and actions. The extent of one’s love of Allah is determined by this.

Fourth, giving precedence to what He loves over what you love when you are overtaken by your desires.

Fifth, the heart being avid of Allah’s Names, and Attributes and the heart roaming in that garden of knowledge.

Sixth, observing Allah’s kindness, goodness and bounties, both hidden and open.

Seventh, and this is the most wonderful, the heart being soft, subdued and meek before Allah.

Eighth, being alone with Allah during the time when the Lord descends during the last portion of the night while reading His Book and ending that by asking for forgiveness and repenting.

Ninth, sitting with the beloved and sincere, benefitting from the most fruitful of their speech. And not to speak unless speaking is more beneficial and you know that it will improve your state and be beneficial to others.

Tenth, remaining away from every cause that comes between the heart and Allah.

These ten causes take the lovers to the station of true love and bring them to their Beloved.

source: http://www.islaam.com/Article.aspx?id=58

Re: Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

Thank you for sharing, STP bhai. I'm going to print this out and put it up so we can remind ourselves everyday, Insha'Allah.

Re: Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

thnx STP bhai, i just wanted to ask is it wrong well i knw it is, that I mostly fear allah swt, I dont love him in the way I should. Allah swt is our creator , therfore we must follow wht he has asked of us, but i feel that we do this out of fear of wht will happen to us if we do not, i.e punishment in hell, I just can’t seem to get to the point where i have any love for allah like you wud for family and close friends ??? :confused:.

Re: Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

I think if you have more love than fear, it becomes easier to follow Allah's path. But better to have fear than no emotion. Fear also motivates and drives us.

Re: Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

**I **agree, just to add

love leads to submission, and fear leads to avoidance.
If you fear Allah (SWT), you will avoid things forbidden, if you Love Allah, you will do what you are asked to do with heart and soul togather

Re: Ten ways to increase love of Allah (s.w.t) in Heart

tweety_pie sister , I would try to explain with few examples.

The prophet (saw) came to a person who was in the state of naza'a (a state between life and death) and asked him his feelings. The boy replied, " I am hopeful of Allah's mercy and forgiveness upon me, but I am also afraid of being punished due to my sins". The Prophet (saw) said that this is how it should be.

Hazrat Umar (r.a) said, " If it is announced on the day of judgement that only one person would go to hell and the rest of them would go to heaven, than I am afraid that single person might be me. And if it is announced on the day of judgement that only one person would go to heaven and the rest of them would go to hell, than I am hopeful that single person might be me".

^ The above saying is a good example of the fact that we should have a good balance of hope and fear.

But when it comes to doing good deeds, we should remember the saying of Hazrat Ali (r.a):

There are many people who obey God to gain favours, they act like businessmen trading with God, while there are some who obey Him to keep away from his wrath, they act as slaves, but there are some who obey Him out of gratitude and obligation; These are the noble and gentlemen.

Allah knows BEST!

I hope it is clear now. JazakAllah khair for your time.