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The full verse describes those who take "equals" (Andad) besides Allah, loving them with a love that should be reserved for the Creator alone.

If Allah is most often remembered, loved, and sought, that is a sign. The full verse describes those who take "equals"

The critique in the verse is not merely about the existence of these rivals, but the misappropriation of love. The Quran describes the polytheists’ affection with a specific simile: “They love them as they [should] love Allah.” The Quran describes the polytheists’ affection with a

It means that while we love our families, our work, and the beauty of this world, these loves are through Allah, not instead of Him. True faith requires us to give absolute priority to His pleasure and to hold nothing dearer than our relationship with Him. Reflect on your heart today: Are there rivals sitting on the throne of our love

Let us examine our hearts daily. Are there rivals sitting on the throne of our love? If so, tear them down. Because on the Day when every rival disowns its lover, only one Love will remain standing.

This verse serves as a diagnostic tool for spiritual health, contrasting the divided hearts of those who take "rivals" to God with the singular, intense devotion of the true believer. The Nature of "Andad" (Rivals) The verse begins by addressing those who take others as (equals or rivals) to Allah. Broad Definition