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    The term ishq is used extensively in Sufi poetry and literature to describe a "selfless and burning love" for Allah. It is the core concept in the doctrine of Islamic mysticism as is key to the connection between man and God. Ishq itself is sometimes held to have been the basis of "creation".

  3. Ishq e Majaazi or love for Gods creatures. 1. Ishq e Haqeeqi. Ishq-e Haqīqi (عشق حقیقی) literally means “the real love” but metaphorically it means “the love of God”. It refers to the belief that only God is worth loving and He is the only one who can return His creature’s love for Him.

  4. Though both Ishq and Mohabbat refer to love, they have distinct differences. Ishq is a more intense and emotional form of love, while Mohabbat is a practical and balanced form of love. Ishq is often seen as a form of love that is beyond the physical realm, one that is spiritual and mystical.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · The Persian ‘ešq {عشق} translates into love and/or passion. However, its general implication has always been a romantic emotion. Nothing more, nothing less. When used in typical teenage...

  6. Jul 23, 2023 · These stages are known as the 7 stages of sufi ishq, and they describe a gradual progression from attraction and attachment to complete surrender to the will of God. Each stage has it’s own characteristics and challenges, and requires a different level of commitment and dedication.

  7. PLATTS DICTIONARY. عشق ʻishq inf. n. of عشق 'to love passionately'

  8. My question is that what is the stance of islam on love and ishq. more precisely does islam permits the love of man for woman, man for man and woman for woman. is ishq-majjazi (love other than Allah or rasool) allowed in islam. Answered as per Hanafi Fiqh by Askimam.org. Scholar: Shaykh Ebrahim Desai.