Yuhibbunahum Kahubbillah Wallazina Amanuu Ashaddu Hubban Lillah -al-baqarah 165- «ESSENTIAL 2027»
Zayd loved a woman named with a love that consumed him. He woke thinking of her, slept dreaming of her. He made promises to her that only God should receive: “You are my peace, my purpose, my paradise.” He would say, “If she leaves me, life ends.”
This is a profound verse (), often translated as: “And among the people are those who take other than Allah as equals [to Him], loving them as only Allah should be loved. But those who believe are more intense in their love for Allah…” If you want a deep story hidden inside these words—not just a translation but a narrative soul-journey—here it is. The Deep Story of Verse 165 Long ago, in a city of stone and whispers, there lived a young man named Zayd . He had been raised in a house full of statues—not idols of clay, but invisible ones: the love of status, the fear of poverty, the aching need for another person’s approval. Zayd loved a woman named with a love that consumed him
One day, Layla returned. She found him at peace. She asked, “Do you still love me?” But those who believe are more intense in
One night, Layla left. Not cruelly—just her own road took her elsewhere. Zayd collapsed. He cried out to the empty room: “You were my god, and you have abandoned me.” One day, Layla returned
True tawhid (divine oneness) doesn’t empty the heart. It rearranges it. You love people through God, not instead of God.