Verse 2:166–167 continues: those andād will disown their followers on Judgment Day. Thus, misplaced love leads to ultimate betrayal.
This verse invites the reader to a moment of deep introspection. It asks us to audit the chambers of our hearts. What do we fear losing the most? What do we sacrifice our sleep and comfort for? Is our love for the world a rival to our love for God, or is it a reflection of it? Verse 2:166–167 continues: those andād will disown their
The verse appears in a section of the Quran discussing the Oneness of God and the signs of His power in the universe (such as the creation of the heavens and earth and the alternation of night and day). In this context, the verse highlights a tragic irony: despite these clear signs, some people still choose to direct their ultimate devotion elsewhere. It asks us to audit the chambers of our hearts
The phrase "" is a powerful segment from the Holy Quran (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:165). It translates to: "They love them as they [should] love Allah, but those who believe are stronger in love for Allah" . Is our love for the world a rival