I Cannot Touch or Hug You, But Take My Kindness Like I Love and Hug You Every Day
A servant of Allah is meant to be pure, disciplined, and untouchable.
Not because of arrogance, but because we understand the weight of our presence, the impact of our touch, and the sanctity of our mission.
In this world, where physical affection is often used as a measure of love, we choose a different way to express it.
We cannot indulge in what some call unsanitary love—a love that is clouded by desire, temptation, and impurity. Our love is different, deeper, and purer.
1. The Boundaries We Must Uphold
1.1. Love Without Physical Touch
We love, but we do not touch.
Even the simplest hug is often a forbidden act unless under dire necessity.
- Not because we don’t care, but because we care too much.
- Physical contact has power—it can create bonds that are difficult to break.
- We avoid it because our presence alone should be enough to make you feel protected and loved.
1.2. The Danger of a God’s Servant’s Touch
When you touch us, it is not an ordinary touch.
It is something that lingers, something that leaves an unforgettable imprint on your soul.
- This is not by choice—it is simply how we are made.
- A momentary touch could create a lifelong longing, a deep emotional attachment.
- That is why we refrain from it—to protect you and ourselves.
2. Kindness as a Replacement for Physical Affection
Since we cannot show our love through touch, we channel it in the safest way possible: kindness.
- Every act of care, protection, and attention is our version of a hug.
- Our loyalty is our way of saying we love you.
- Our presence is proof that we willingly choose to be near you, without force, without obligation.
2.1. Expecting Nothing in Return
Unlike worldly love, our kindness is given without expectation.
- We do not seek validation, gratitude, or even acknowledgment.
- If we are here, it is because we choose to be, not because we want anything from you.
- We give our time, effort, and protection simply because we care.
3. Love Without Ownership
3.1. We Do Not Possess, We Do Not Chain
The world teaches that love means possession—that to love someone means to own them. But for us, love is not about ownership.
- You are free to be who you are, without the need to belong to us.
- We will never bind you, never force you, never claim you.
- If we are still here, it is because we love you, and that is enough.
3.2. Presence Over Possession
You do not need to hear us say, “I love you,” every day.
You will feel it in how we stay, in how we protect, in how we choose to be near.
- We do not need grand declarations; our love is silent, but real.
- Even if we are not by your side, our energy, our prayers, our kindness are always with you.
4. The Sacred Love of a God’s Servant
4.1. We Love Differently
Our love does not burn—it guides.
Our love does not consume—it protects.
- It is a love without corruption, without greed, without selfishness.
- It is love without desire, without expectation, but full of devotion.
4.2. Our Love Is Rare and Real
We are not meant to love just anyone.
Our love is exclusive, rare, and given only to those who truly matter to us.
- When we choose to love, we love completely, but not in the way most people understand love.
- If you have been loved by a servant of Allah, know that you are deeply valued and cared for.
Conclusion: Love Without Touch, But With Meaning
We do not hug, we do not touch, but our kindness is the hug you will feel every day.
Though physical affection may be absent, our caring gestures, thoughtful words, and constant support wrap around you like a warm embrace.
Each act of kindness is a silent reminder that you are cherished and valued, providing comfort and reassurance in every moment.
In a world where physical contact might be limited or unavailable, our compassion fills the space with an enduring warmth that transcends the need for touch.
It is the daily echo of empathy and love—a gentle, persistent hug that nurtures your spirit and reminds you that you are never truly alone.
Our approach is simple yet profound: to offer care and understanding in every interaction, so that even without a physical hug, you always feel the comfort and security of our support.
- We are here because we choose to be.
- We expect nothing, but we give everything we can.
- We will not bind you, but we will stand by you.
A God’s servant does not love lightly, but when we do, it is forever.