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[Major shirk can be divided into four categories:
The third category of major shirk is âassociation in loving Allahâ. That is to love someone or something else more than or as much as one loves Allah. Allah says: âThere are men who take others besides Allah as equal with Him. They love them as much as they should love Allah. But the believers have more love for Allah.â (Qurâan 2:165)
There are people who recognize Allah as the Creator, the Owner and the Sustainer of the universe, and yet love others more than Him. Some people love money more than they love Allah and for this reason, they do not pay zakat or they gain their money from unlawful sources. They are the slaves of Dirhams and Dinars, or in todayâs terminology, the slaves of Dollars. The Prophet, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, said: âHe who became the slave of the Dinar or the Dirham will perish and be destroyed.â (This is part of a hadith related by Al-Bukhari). Some people love their desires more than they love Allah. Consequently, they would follow their desires even when they lead to disobeying Allah: âDo you see the one who is taking as his lord his own desires?â (Qurâan 25:43). Therefore, loving Allah and His Messenger more than anything is a precondition for tasting the sweetness of faith. It has been narrated in an authentic hadith that the Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, said: âThere are three qualities whosoever has them will taste the sweetness of Iman: loving Allah and His Messenger above all else, loving someone solely for the sake of Allah, and hating to return to disbelief after Allah has rescued him from it, as much as he would hate being thrown into Hellfire.â (Related by Al-Bukhari). Allah has put two criteria to test whether oneâs love for Him is more than the love of anything else. The first is the following of the Sunnah of the Prophet, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam. Allah says: âSay (Muhammad), if you do love Allah, follow me, Allah will love you (in return) and forgive your sinsâ (Qurâan 3:31). Thus, following the Sunnah in all aspects of our lives is absolutely essential. The second criterion to know if oneâs love of Allah is more than anything else is through jihad for the sake of Allah: âSay: If it be that your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your wives or your kindred, the wealth that you have gained, the commerce in which you fear a decline or the houses in which you delight, are dearer to you than Allah or His Messenger, or the jihad for Allahâs sake; then wait until Allah brings about his decision; and Allah does not guide the rebellious,â (Qurâan 9:24).
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