
True     love ['Ishq Haqiqi] refers to love for Allah swt, while     metaphorical love
  ['Ishq     Majazi] refers to love for creation ....
True love ['Ishq Haqiqi] refers to love for Allah swt, while metaphorical love
  ['Ishq     Majazi] refers to love for creation when it exists for the     sake of fulfilling one's base desires.
 In short, true love is love of Allah swt, Lord of the universe, and metaphorical love is love for creation. Metaphorical Love: Allah, the Lord of the worlds, has placed an instinctive mutual attraction between men and women.
  However, He has also placed some     restrictions and conditions for their relationships. If they live within     these limits, they will be rewarded. If they exceed these limits, they will     be punished. When purification of the soul [ tazkiyah al-nafs ] is not     achieved, a man's mind is always preoccupied with thoughts of women.
  Similarly, women may be captivated     by men. Even if the whole world praises the beauty of a certain woman, she     herself can become infatuated with the physical beauty of one man. One of     the greatest stories of love between man and a woman is that of Laila and     Majnun. Due to its fame, 'ishq laila [ love for Laila] has become another     term for ishq majazi[metaphorical love] as Majnun's love for Laila is     symbolic of the love of worldly objects.
  Majnun's real name was Qais. His     story falls in the period of Hadrat Hasan(ra). Qais was deeply taken by     Laila. He once met Hadrat Hasan(ra) who said, Qais, I have made peace with     Amir Mu'awiyah(ra). I have handed the reigns of leadership to those suited     for it. Qais kept silent for a while. Hadrat Hasan asked him, What are you     thinking about? He replied, I was thinking that the governorship actually     suits Laila. Upon hearing this Hadrat Hasan stated, You are crazy[ Anta     Majnun]! and from then on he became known as Majnun.Once Majnun's father     told him, Because of you I have had to face considerable disgrace. The tales     of your infatuation have spread far and wide. Come, I will take you to the     Sacred Ka'bah. There, you can sincerely repent for your sins. When Majnun     reached the sacred Ka'bah, he clasped the shroud of the Ka'bah and     supplicated:
  O Allah, I     repent of all my sins,But I repent not of my love of Laila.
  When his father heard him say this,     he looked angrily at him. Then Majnun recited another couplet:
  O Lord,     never remove my love for her,And have mercy upon that person who says amen     for my supplication.
  Once a person saw Majnun kissing the     feet of a dog. He asked Majnun, Why are you doing that? Majnun replied, This     dog has just come from the street on which Laila lives. That is why I am     kissing its feet. What else can such an obsessed and insane person be called     except for Majnun [crazy]!
  Majnun used to circle the street     where Laila lived, reciting the following couplets:
  I circle the     walls of the house of Laila Sometimes I kiss this wall, sometimes I kiss     that one,It is not love for these walls that has infatuated my heart,But the     love of who lives within them.
  Once, the mayor of the city thought     that he should actually see with his own eyes the girl whom Majnun's love     have made famous. When Laila was brought before him, he was astounded to see     that she was just an ordinary girl without any extraordinary features,     figure, or complexion. He said to her, You are no prettier than any other     girl. She retorted, Keep quiet. You are not Majnun. It is for this reason     that the metaphorical lover claims that Laila should be beheld by the eyes     of Majnun.
  True love is permissible and is an     act of worship [ibadah]; whereas metaphorical love is impermissible and     sinful.True love secures one's religion as well as worldly life; whereas     metaphorical love destroys them.True love will one day result in meeting the     Beloved (saws) whereas metaphorical love will one day result in separation     from the beloved.True love illuminates the heart; whereas metaphorical love     darkens it..True love breathes life into the heart; whereas metaphorical     love brings it death.True love brings one respect and honor; whereas     metaphorical love leads one to disgrace.True love's fervor is everlasting;     whereas metaphorical love's zeal is temporary.In true love the lover's final     adobe is Heaven [Jannah]; whereas in metaphorical love the lover's final     adobe is Hell [Jahannam].
  True love's road is one on which all     difficulties are endured easily; whereas in metaphorical love every     difficulty is a punishment.In true love the lovers' faces glow with the     freshness of spring; whereas in metaphorical love the lovers' faces cast the     dreariness of winter.
 

 
 
 
 
 
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