Love Him or Fear Him (swt) more?

Libinette

Umm Zubayr
:salam2:

Should we Love Allah swt more than we should fear Him or vice-versa???

I know this might seem to be a stupid question, but i was thinking abt this yesterday, and came to the conclusion that i Love Him more, although i also Fear His punishement a lot:confused:

Does it have the answer in the Qur'an or in any hadiths?

Thank you
 

hussain.mahammed

a lonely traveller
"To fear HIM is to LOVE HIM so intensely that you fear to do anything whatever HE has ordered not to."
This has been mentioned in the tafseer of THE HOLY QURAN distributed by the KSA. (The Hard Bound Green Cover)
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam Sister,

That is a very intelligent question. Let me explain how I have come to terms with it.
The Love of Allah..is the strenght and courage to persevere under all circumstances, good or bad. Allah is Love. We can only approximate love. But we do our uttermost to love Love.
When you hold something so dear and love it by nature you have to fear it. You revere it. You adore it. Fear is not the spooky scary little ghosts kind of fear.
This fear is bound in Love. It is noble and gentle. Think of little children when they tip toe as they see elders in prayer or reading the Quran.
The example of the moth has always made sense to me. The moth seeks light and it runs to it. It knows it will die, but nothing will stop it.
We humans love Allah. It is in our blood. Like the moth out of love we seek light..out of fear we never leave the light..without the light we are nothing and knowning we may persish we have the courage because only in the light are we alive.
 

Jihan

Junior Member
fearing Allah is the not the same same kind of fear we might experience when someone comes behind us in a dark room... but rather it is the fear..actually conciousness is a better word... it is when we are CONCIOUS of God at all times and we FEAR that we may do something that is not accepted by God. This Fear comes from the LOVE you have for Allah., and you don't want to do anything that upsets Him. This is somewhat different than FEARING what will happen to you if you do what Allah does not accept. the former is better thatn the latter.

sorry i am doing the following hadith by memory so it is not word for word and im not sure where to find it from for you:

there is a hadith narrating the three types of people that will enter janah. the first one Allah will enter will be asked "what has made you one of those who has entered jannah" and they will respond "oh Allah I heard about your punishments and I FEAR the torments of the fire and i did not want to be among the dwellers of the fire". Allah will tell them "Oh my slave i will not let you be among them so enter the jannah". the second person Allah questioons will respond, "oh Allah i heard about paradise and its beauty and i certainly wanted to be among those who was granted it". so Allah will say to them "enter where your heart desired my slave". Then the third person Allah questions responds "oh Allah have heard about YOU and your mercy so i did because my LOVE for you". sorry i forgot what comes after that... but i remeber that the latter got the highest reward out of all three and the response they got was different too.
 

danial

Junior Member
i love my parents but i also fear they might disapprove some decisions i make in life.
i love big cats but i also fear if tt i go too close to one they might kill me.lol
i love games but i fear they might distract me from studies or work.
i love the rain but i fear lightning may strike me.

there are many different ways u can love and fear at the same time. fear comes part and parcel of love. u cannot love without fearing.

thus, my take is that in terms of chemistry, fear and love isnt separate atoms but a molecule made up of 1 mole of fear and 1 mole of love.
 
Asalaamalikum,

Subhanallah for asking such a wise and prudent question. Inshallah this should also help in addition to what the other brothers/sisters have said:

One of the most beautiful this about the concept of worship in Islaam is the truly unique way in which it incorporates the feelings of love, fear and hope within the hearts of the worshippers of Allah. Understanding how to combine these three qualities into the worship ('ibaadah) of Allah is one of the most essential things that every Muslim must grasp, ,not least because every sect which has drifted from the Straight Path has strayed in this aspect of worship. The deviation of the other Religions in this regards is clear for all to see: "God is Love! Jesus is Love!" say the Christians, denying the fact that God should be feared too. As for the Jews, then their hearts are filled only with hope - hope in the belief that the Fire will not touch them since they are the "Promised People".

In Islaam however, no worship is complete without the presence of all three qualities: LOVE of Allah, Hope in His Mercy and FEAR of His Punishment. Contemplate the opening Soorah of the Qur'aan - Sooratul Faatihah - and you will see for yourself.

Aaayah 1: "All Praise [and Thanks] are for Allah, Rabb of all the worlds."

In this opening aayah (verse) of the Qur'aan, we have LOVE of Allah and every time we recite this aayah we are testifying to our love for Allah. How is that you ask? IT is because in this aayah, we are acknowledging that Allah is our Rabb and the Rabb of all the worlds. Rabb is usually translated as 'the Lord', but this translation does not do justification to this name of Allah and all the meanings that this name carries. In reality Rabb means that Allah is the Creator of everything; He sustains and nourishes everything; He gives life and death; anything good which we have is from Him; everything is dependent on Him and nothing can happen unless He wills it. Furthermore, for the Muslim He - the Rabb - is the One who has guided us to the Truth and given us good morals and manners.

Thuis when we testify that Allah is out Rabb, then we are acknowledging that He is the One who has given us so many blessings - so many that is we tried to enumerate His blessings upon us, we could not count them. So how could we not love Him? After all, we know that when someone gives us even a small gift or shows even a small act of kindness towards us, then we develop so much love for them on account of that - so imagine then the love we should[1] have for our Rabb who has given us everything: nice families, shelter, security, food, health, and above all, Guidance to Islaam and the Sunnah. We should be overwhelming in our love for Him and thank Him and say: "All Praises [and Thanks] are for Allah, Rabbil-'aalameen."

Aayah 2: "The Rahman [Merciful] and the Raheem [Mercy-Giving]."

In the first aayah of Sooratul-Faatihah, Allah mentioned that He was ar-Rabb. In the next aayah two more of His beautiful names are mentioned: ar-Rahmaan and ar-Raheem. Ar-Rahman means that He is the Most Merciful, that is, His Nature or His Essence is Merciful. Ar-Raheem means that He is the Giver of Mercy, in other words, His actions are full of Mercy and He shows Mercy to His creation.[2]

When we mention these two names of Allah, then we have HOPE. Since He has described Himself as so full of Mercy then we have hope that He will forgive out sins, and no matter how numerous out sins may be, we should never lose this hope, because Allah has told us: "O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah verily Allah forgives all sins [except shirk]. Truly He is the Oft-Forgiving, the Mercy-Giving." [az-Zumar (39):53].

The need to have FEAR in our worship is shown by the next aayah of Sooratul-Faatihah:

Aayah 3: "King/Master of the Day of Judgement."

When we recite this aayah we are reminding ourselves of the Day of Judgement - that awful Day, when we shall all stand before Allah, naked, uncircumcised and barefooted. Some will be sweating so much that it will go seventy arm-length into the earth. People will appear drunk though they are no. On this Day, every person will stand before Allah and account for his sins, knowing that not even the smallest action which he did is hidden from Allah:

"So whosoever does good equal to the weight of an atom shall see it. And whosoever does evil equal to the weight of an atom shall see it." [az-Zalzalah (99):7-8].

So when we recite this third aayah of Sooratul-Faatihah, we remind ourselves of this Judgement and accountability and that should bring about in us a sense of fear - that maybe out evil actions will be too great and we will be responsible for it - may Allah protect us from such a fate.

Then the next verse goes on to say:

"You alone we worship." i.e. we single out Allah for our worship. And how do we worship Him? With LOVE, HOPE and FEAR. And in order to achieve these qualities, we need Allah's assistance, so we say then: "We seek Your Aid." [1:4].

STRIKING THE BALANCE

After understanding the need to have love, fear and hope in our worship, the question that now arises is: in what proportions should these qualities be present in our worship? Again we turn to the Qur'aan for our answer.

"Call upon Him with Fear and Hope." [al-A'raff(7):56].

And also:

"Their sides forsake their beds, to invokde their Lord in Fear and Hope." [as-Sajdah(32):16].

So both fear and hope should be present inour hearts in equal proportions. Anas - radiAllaahu 'anhu - reported that the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam entered upon a young boy who was dying. The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam asked: "How are you?" The boy replied: "O Messenger of Allah, I am in-between hoping in Allah and fearing for my sins." The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "The like of these two qualities do not unite in the heart of a servant except that Allah gives him what he hopes for and protects him from what he feared."[3]

Therefore, whenever we do a good action, we should have hope that it has been accepted by Allah, but at the same time we should also have fear that maybe it isn't enough or that the good deed has not been worthy of acceptance. Likewise when we sin, we should have hope that Allah will accept out Repentance and forgive us, but we should also fear that we may be accountable for it.

This balance should also be reflected in out da'wah (which of course is also worship). So when we invite others to the Truth, we should not give them the impression that they have "nothing to worry about"; nor do we suggest that they are doomed forever. Rather, we couple warnings with encouragement. We inform them of the horrors of the Fire as well as telling them about the bliss of Paradise. Just as we find Allah telling us in the Qur'aan:

"Verily your Lord is Quick in Punishment and verily He is Oft-Forgiving, the Giver of Mercy." [al-A'raaf(7):167].

And our Righteous Predecessors used to say:

"He who worships Allah with hope only is a Murji'ee. He who worships Him in fear only is a Harooree [Khaarijee]. And he who worships Allah in love only is a Zindeeq [e.g. Soofees, Christians]. But he who worships Allah in fear, love and hope is a Muwahhid Mu'min [a believer upon Tawheed." [4]

The Murji'ah were a sect that emerged within the first century of Islaam. The people of this sect (known as murji'ees) believe that sins do not affect faith, i.e. no matter what sins a person commits, his eemaan (faith) is complete and perfect. They worship Allah only with hope because they belive that as along as one believed and testified to Islaam, they would enter Paradise regardless of their actions.

Unfortunately, all too often nowadays we find a somewhat similar attitude amongst the Muslims today, which is why we find that so often when we try to advise someone to turn to the Deen and abandon sin, they just point to their hearts and say, "Allah knows what's in my heart", or that "Allah forgives" or something similar.

As for the Khawaarij, they worshipped Allah in fear only because they held that anyone who committed major sins was a disbeliever and would therefore dwell in Hellfire forever. This, of course, is gross extremism and a straying from the correct Path. The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "There were two men from Banoo Israa'eel who strove equally. One of them committed sins and the other strove hard in worship. And the one who strove in worship continued to see the other sin and kept saying to him: 'Desist'. So one day, he found him committing a sin and so said to him: 'Desist'. So he replied: "Leave me to my Lord; have you been sent as a watcher over me?" He said: "By Allah, Allah will nor forgive you, nor will Allah admit you to Paradise." Then their sould were taken and they came together before the Lord of the Worlds. So He said to the one who strove in worship: "Did you have knowledge of Me, or did you have any power over what was in my Hands?" And He said to the sinner: "Go and enter Paradise through My Mercy." And He said to the other: "Take him to the Fire." Aboo Hurairah said: "By Him is Whose Hand is my soul! He spoke a word which destroyed this world and the Hereafter for him."[5]

Therefore we should never say of anyone that he or she is a 'lost cause' or 'doomed' or the like since this is a great sin. However, we fear for those who commit major sins because they have been threatened with punsihment in the Qur'aan. It is up to Allah whether He chooses to punish them or whether He will forgive them.

The Zanaadiqah - or the heretics - are groups, such as many of the Sufis who have become like the Christians and reduced the religion to just 'love' and so all their talk and all their mystical practices are centred around developing more 'love'.

It is thus clear how imbalances in any of the three qualities of worship can lead to major deviation and straying from the True Guidance, Therefore it is important for every Muslim to inculcate all three things in his heart properly. As was mentioned before, the fear and hope should be in equal proportions[6] but as for love, then that should be uppermost, As Fudayl ibn Iyyaad (d.187H) said: "The love is better than fear. The fear checks us from sinning, and the love makes us to do what is prescribed with an open heart."[7]

May Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala grant us what we hope for and protect us from what we fear. Aameen.

Footnotes

1 This is why the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam encouraged us to give gifts to one another. He said: "Give gifts to one another, you will come to love one another." [Hasan - Collected in al-Bukhaaree's al-Adabul-Mufrad & declared hasan by al-Albaanee in al-Irwaa(1601).

2 As explained by Ibnul-Qayyim (d.751H) in Badaa'i-ul-Faawaa'id & others.

3 Hasan - Collected by at-Tirmidhee & Ibn Maajah. Authenticated by al-Albaanee in Ahkaamul-Janaa'iz (no. 2).

4 Quoted by ibn Rajab in at-Takhweef minan-Naar as the saying of one of the Salaf.

5 Saheeh - Reported by Aboo Hurairah & collected in Aboo Daawood (eng. trans. vol.3 p.1365 no.4883). Authenticatd by al-Albaanee in Saheehul-Jaami (4455).

6 This was the opinion of most of the Salaf. Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyyaad said that when one is healthy and well, then fear should predominate, but when terminally ill then hope should predominate - so that one should strive to do good when well and not despair of Allah's Mercy when terminally ill. [At-Takhweef minan-Naar].

7 Reported in at-Takhweef minan-Naar of Ibn Rajab. Note that some scholars hold that fear is better than love. Allah knows best.

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farhopes

No God but Allah
Assalamo alikom

Dear sister Libin, that's really great topic and I've enjoyed reading those posts above.:ma:

I noticed while reading the Holy Qur'an that the word " piety" and " be pious" is much more used than the word " fear me". Piety has a very special meaning as it is only used when refering to the relation between the servant and Allah.

Piety means not to do anything that may displease Allah and it also means to do everything that makes Him to be pleased with you.

To answer your question, I think you can easily judge yourself. I mean if you care more to please Allah by doing all things He (SWT) likes, even a smile on your face, that means your love is more.
 

amyaishazouaoui

Junior Member
thus, my take is that in terms of chemistry, fear and love isnt separate atoms but a molecule made up of 1 mole of fear and 1 mole of love.

:salam2:

Oh a budding chemist.................:hijabi:
:ma:
Ive never heard of moles molecules and atoms spoken about like that before, it was lovely!!!

Its all about give and take, you see to get sodium choride, need sodium and chlorine, which are both increadibly nasty and frightening on thier own. the sodium gives one electron to the chlorine coz its generous and the chlorine sticks with the sodium..... awwww happy married couple that work together to turn fear into love and usefulness.

Jazakallah

:wasalam:
 

Bawar

Struggling2Surrender
this is how i view FEAR of Allah swt:

he deserves all praises, if i am ignorant of that fact, i FEAR his displeasure

he showed me right and wrong by means of giving me mind, conscience and sending his prophets and books. i FEAR his displeasure by choosing the wrong path

i am aware that HE swt knows my actions, thoughts and intentions. i FEAR committing anything that makes me feel guilty in front of him (now and on the day of judgement)

i FEAR (choosing) his wrath upon myself by knowingly discarding right and embracing wrong

and this is how i view LOVE of Allah swt:

i love him because HE gave me ability to think

he is mighty and doesnt need me and i am weak and need him. still, he considers me his friend if i accept his invitation of friendship. so i love him for his generosity.
(considering the fact that very pious people of Allah swt are called Auliyaullah "friends of Allah swt". However, I am extremely far from that. I stated this just to express that those who truly loved Allah swt, were called Auliyaullah. I hope i will not be missunderstood)

i love him that he gave us the freedom to choose right and wrong

i love him because he sent us guidence in order to live a successful life

i love him becasuse he has prepared us ambundance of eternal happiness and rewards in return for very little endeavour for a limited period of time

there is so much i want to say about HIS love, but i will end my post by saying that, i love him because he is the ultimate beauty and i desire to see him inshaallah. it can't be achieved without loving HIM swt.

to achieve his love;
i need to be in FEAR so that i stay away from DON'TS.
i need to DO what pleases HIM and this can't be done without having a hope of good rewards and my love for HIM.

a believer's faith should be between FEAR AND HOPE

wassalam
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
Assalamu-alaikum

وَٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓاْ أَشَدُّ حُبًّ۬ا لِّلَّهِ
Those who believe are stauncher in their love for Allah
[Al-Baqarah:164]
 

apocalypse77

Junior Member
actully this is a good question..i saw in youtube someone say "jesus wants you to love him with all your heart but allah wants you to fear him until your death"..hmmmmm
 

sugarbb

Junior Member
Assalammualaikum,
this is how i see it. when you read the Quran, you cannot run from the fact that you are warned again & again of the torment of Hell and it's descriptions, i simply cannot bear to imagine, and that itself sets fear in your heart. But at the same time, you will also be reminded again & again of Allah s.w.t. being Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful, and you sets your hope so high in asking for Allah s.w.t. forgiveness for your sins. Because as a human being, we often sin. I am full of hope for forgiveness from Him and at the same time fear of the torments of HellFire as described in the Quran. But you know Allah s.w.t. loves you because through His Grace he makes you realized your mistakes and He opens your heart for repentance. So to love,fear and hope for Allah s.w.t. mercy and forgiveness is inevitable as a muslim.:tti_sister:
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

i think when you focus on the fear of Allah you begin to do all of the things that prove that you love Allah.
 

strive-may-i

Junior Member
وَٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓاْ أَشَدُّ حُبًّ۬ا لِّلَّهِ
Those who believe are stauncher in their love for Allah
[Al-Baqarah:164]

Fudayl ibn-Iyaad - rahimahullah - (d.187H) said, - "The love is better than the fear. The fear checks us from sinning, and the love makes us do what is prescribed with an open heart"

Ibn Al Qayyim Al Jawziyyah (RH) writes, ‘The heart is like a bird: love as its head and its two wings are hope and fear.’ (Madarij al-Salikin)

 
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