Discover how Allah’s names and intentional trials reveal a profound affection that heals the broken heart. Learn to reframe your struggles as signs of divine attention and embrace a love that never sets.

Our struggles aren't a sign of abandonment, but potentially a sign of deep, divine attention. It is the difference between the sun shining on the whole world and a warm blanket being wrapped specifically around you when you are shivering.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how many of us carry this quiet, heavy question in our hearts: "Does Allah actually love me, especially after all the mistakes I’ve made?" It’s like we’re waiting for a sign, but we’re often our own harshest critics.
Miles: It’s so true, Lena. And what’s fascinating is that we often think of trials or hardships as a sign of His anger. But the sources tell us something completely counterintuitive—that when Allah desires good for someone, He actually tries them with hardships. It’s like a refiner using fire to purify gold.
Lena: That is such a powerful reframe for anyone feeling broken right now. It means our struggles aren't a sign of abandonment, but potentially a sign of deep, divine attention.
Miles: Exactly. And He isn't just watching from a distance; He’s *Al-Wadud*, the Loving who acts upon that love. He even announces your name to the angels when He loves you.
Lena: I love that. So, let’s dive into how these divine names like *Al-Wadud* and *Al-Muhsin* can actually help us heal and recognize the signs of His affection in our daily lives.