Kanzul Iman Page 258 Review

Earlier on the same page (depending on print), Imam Ahmad Raza warns against wilayat (close guardianship/alliance) with those who mock the faith. He uses the word “dil se dost” (heart-friend). The lesson is not hatred of other humans, but protection of one’s spiritual core. You cannot drink from a poisoned well and remain healthy.

“O you who have believed, whoever of you should revert from his religion… Allah will bring forth a people He loves and who love Him…” Imam Ahmad Raza’s translation of this verse is not just a word-for-word rendering; it is a spiritual commentary. On page 258, he translates the phrase “Yuhhibuhum wa yuhibbonah” with a profound intensity: “Allah un se muhabbat rakhta hai aur woh Allah se muhabbat rakhte hain” (Allah bears love for them, and they bear love for Him). kanzul iman page 258

If your page 258 contains a different verse, feel free to skip to the section at the bottom. Title: Pearls from Page 258 of Kanzul Iman: The Love That Creates, Not Destroys Earlier on the same page (depending on print),

Page 258 of Kanzul Iman is a wake-up call wrapped in mercy. It asks: Do you want to be among those whom Allah loves? Then check your alliances, soften your heart toward believers, and strengthen your spine against injustice. You cannot drink from a poisoned well and remain healthy

Page 258 in some editions touches on Surah Al-Munafiqun . Here, the Imam translates the description of hypocrites with piercing clarity: “They use their oaths as a shield, then they turn away from the path of Allah.” The remedy? Sincere muhabbat (love) of Allah, which automatically expels show-off behavior.