Answering the question Sheikh Ansarian said the same question was asked from
Imam Baqir (a.s.) and Imam explained by saying that “refer to your heart and
see if you like the friends of Allah? If you do, surely the Almighty also likes
you”.1 Sheikh Ansarian added that the friendship of Allah (SWT)
can be realized in two ways. One is that what are the signs of Allah’s love to
created beings in general and the other what are the signs towards an obedient
servant of the Almighty?
In the first instance there are many signs indicating the love of the Creator
towards the created beings such as spiritual feelings. The truth is if we do not
like someone we do not go to see them, phone them, write to them or invite them
to our house. The holy Qur’an, this great letter of Allah has been sent to
humans inviting them to worship specially do SALAAT and FASTING in certain
times. Are these not signs of love from Allah? Who is closer to us than veins in
our necks and is placed between our hearts and beings. As the great Iranian Poet
Sa’adi said “the friend is closer to me than myself but strange that I am far
from the friend”.
Sheikh Ansarian pointed to Dua'a Abu Hamza where Imam Sajjad (a.s.) said,
“thanks to Allah (SWT) whom whenever I wished, asked for my needs. Thanks to
Allah who is kind to me without needing anything from me”. For the second
situation the best way to see the signs, are to refer to our hearts and find out
if we love Allah, love Allah’s friends, love praying and love all the things
chosen for us by the Almighty? Obviously Allah will be satisfied by our prayers
and good deeds such as SALAT, FASTING, RESPECT FOR PARENTS, etc. and will be
dissatisfied by those forbidden acts.
Sheikh Ansarian referred to a narration from Imam Baqir (a.s.) where he said
“Allah has covered three things in three others. Firstly satisfaction in
obedience, so do not count any good deeds as small. Secondly anger in sins, so
do not count any sins as small and thirdly Allah’s friends are hidden amongst
people, so do not belittle anyone.2 Therefore when someone does a
good deed with pure and holy intention for the sake of Allah’s satisfaction is
certainly on a right path but when an individual commits an inappropriate act,
moves away from the right path.
* Sources: shafaqna.com
1- Osul-e-Kafi,
Vol.2, Page126, Bab-e-Hobbollah
2- Behar-ul-Anwar, Vol.75, Page187, Hadith No.27