Did the Prophet Make Love for His Family Part of Islam?

Did the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) make love for his family part of his religion? The verse from Surah Shura: ﴿Say: I ask of you no reward except affection for the near relatives﴾ This is one of those verses in Islamic history that have been the subject of great religious, intellectual, and political debates for centuries. For some, this verse is the basis for the special religious status of the Ahl al-Bayt, while some commentators, especially Abdullah ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him), understand this verse in a completely different way. In this video, we examine: • What is the real meaning of affection for the near relatives? • Why did Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) say "I hastened"? • Does "al-Qurbi" mean the Ahl al-Bayt or kinship? • In what meanings is "al-Qurbi" used in the Quran? • Did later history affect the interpretation of this verse? • What is the difference between love, sanctification and interpretation? This series is part of a Quranic study on the Ahl al-Bayt, the verse of purification, the Hadith of al-Kisa, the Hadith of al-Thaqalayn and the questions of lineage, sanctification and religious authority in Islamic thought. Be sure to write your opinion in the comments. ?Did the Prophet Make Love for His Family Part of Islam #راشد شاز #المودة_في_القربي #احل_بيت #قرآن #تفصير #يبن_عباس #السلام #RashidShaz #AhlulBayt #quran