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Mahabba means fondness, tender and kind feelings, preference, and
love.
Love that affects and invades one’s feelings is called passion;
love that is so deep and irresistible that it burns for union is called fervor and
enthusiasm. Sufis have defined
love as the relation of the heart with the Truly
Beloved One, the irresistible desire felt for Him, the struggle to comply with His will or commandments in all acts and thoughts, and the state of being enraptured and intoxicated without “sobriety” until the time of union or re-union. These definitions can be summed up as “standing” in the
Presence of God, as being freed from all transient relationships and worries.