A Beautiful Love in Islam
A Beautiful Love in Islam
Mohammed Moniruzzaman Talha
Once upon a time in a peaceful town, there lived a young couple, Ahmad and Ayesha. They were married for five years. From the day of their marriage, their hearts were full of love for Allah (SWT) and each other. They always tried to follow the teachings of Islam in their life.
Ahmad loved Ayesha very much. He never raised his voice at her. Every morning, he would say, “Good morning, my love (মারহাবা আমার).” Ayesha smiled every time she heard this. She called him, “My dear Ahmad (আমার প্রিয় আহমদ),” and her eyes shone with happiness.
In the evenings, they used to pray together. They sat side by side, hand in hand, and asked Allah to bless their marriage with love, patience, and understanding. Ahmad always reminded Ayesha gently, “Life is beautiful, my love, because Allah gave you to me.” Ayesha replied softly, “And my life is complete because Allah gave me you, Ahmad.”
They shared every small joy together. Ahmad would prepare breakfast and bring it to Ayesha in bed. He said, “For you, my heart (আমার হৃদয়)।” Ayesha laughed and said, “You are my happiness (আমার সুখ), Ahmad.” Their hearts beat with gratitude to Allah for giving them each other.
Sometimes, Ayesha felt sad after a long day. Ahmad noticed her sadness immediately. He would gently place his hand on her shoulder and say, “Don’t worry, my beloved (আমার প্রিয়তমা), I am here with you. Allah has given us patience together.” Ayesha felt comfort in his words. She whispered, “Ahmad, my life is yours. Forever and always.”
Ahmad also respected Ayesha’s wishes. When she wanted to help the poor in the town, he encouraged her. He said, “Your heart is so beautiful (তোমার হৃদয় সুন্দর), my love. May Allah accept your good deeds.” Ayesha smiled and replied, “You inspire me, Ahmad. Together we serve Allah and love each other.”
They often talked about their dreams. Ahmad wanted to see Ayesha happy every day. Ayesha wanted to make Ahmad proud by being kind, patient, and loving. They laughed together, prayed together, and even cried together sometimes. Each tear strengthened their bond.
One day, Ahmad fell sick. Ayesha took care of him day and night. She prepared his medicine, served him food, and prayed for his health. Ahmad looked at her and said, “You are my heaven (আমার স্বর্গ), Ayesha. Allah gave me the best gift in you.” Ayesha smiled and replied, “And you, Ahmad, are my life (আমার জীবন). I cannot imagine a world without you.”
Even in small moments, their love shone. In the garden, Ahmad would say, “Ayesha, your smile is brighter than the sun (সূর্যের চেয়ে উজ্জ্বল),” and Ayesha would reply, “And your love is my strength (আমার শক্তি), Ahmad.” They never hesitated to show respect, care, and appreciation in words.
Their friends admired them. Everyone could see their love. But Ahmad and Ayesha knew the true secret: their love was rooted in Islamic faith, respect, and sincere affection for each other. They never forgot Allah in their love. Every good deed, every smile, every word of kindness was for Allah’s pleasure.
Sometimes, they stayed up at night, talking softly about their past, present, and future. Ahmad said, “Ayesha, if I could, I would give my life for you (আমি আমার জীবন তোমার জন্য দিতে চাই),” and Ayesha whispered, “And I would do the same for you, my beloved (আমার প্রিয়তমা)।” Their hearts beat as one, filled with gratitude to Allah for their love and marriage.
Years passed, but their love never faded. They continued to greet each other with affection every morning. They continued to pray together, laugh together, and serve Allah side by side. They knew that true love is not just feeling, but action – respect, care, patience, and continuous dua (দোয়া) for each other.
Their story became an example in their town. People said, “Ahmad and Ayesha love each other so much. Their love is pure, respectful, and beautiful.” And indeed, it was. Every act of love was a reflection of Allah’s guidance in their hearts.
In the end, Ahmad and Ayesha’s life was filled with peace, joy, and love. They never forgot to thank Allah every day. They knew that true happiness comes when love, faith, and good deeds come together. They promised each other, silently and softly, to stay together in this world and the Hereafter (পরকালের জীবন), loving and respecting each other forever.
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