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| On the PULL? Islam's take on Love & Romance Wed 27 Jan 2010 |
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There is a difference between love and romance. Romance, if not checked, may mean wasting time, effort and dignity. Islam teaches us to be truthful and realistic.
The concept of love in Islam is very unique, when a Muslim loves something or somebody, it must be for the sake of Allah. Islam teaches us that marriage is the finest, purest and permissible relationship that should exist between a male and female; it should be the goal that they both have in mind.
There is no room in Islam for illicit affairs or the Western vogue-word of boyfriend and girlfriend.
The Prophet, Peace and Blessings be upon him, said:
"Three qualities, if found in a person, will help him have perfect faith: Having Allah and His Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, as the most beloved ones, loving a person only for the sake of Allah and hating getting back to Kufr (disbelief) the way one hates to be thrown into fire."
Love is a fruit of piety....love without piety is mischief.
Delivered by Shaykh Zia Ullah Khan (Canada) and Br AbdulMumin Yahya
12th February 2010 | 6.15pm – 9pm |
London Muslim Centre, Whitechapel Rd – London E1
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07957 410 842 (Brothers)
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