Divine Love Prophets Didn’t Need Thrones to Change the World

You know, I used to wonder… 🤔 If Allah says He loves His prophets and people soooo much 💖, then why didn’t He give them easy lives? Like, no crowns 👑, no thrones, no royal treatment — not even for Prophet Muhammad ﷺ! Why all the trials, tears, and tests? 😔 So today, let’s dig deep into this beautiful mystery of divine love

Blog Summary:

  1. If you’re building an empire of hearts, you need people who are trustworthy
  2. People’s excuse on the day of judgement
  3. An ideal

If you’re building an empire of hearts, you need people who are trustworthy – Divine Love

Hmmmm. So where should we start? Ohh I got one and here it is:

If prophets were kings 👑, people might’ve followed them just for power, money, or status — not out of love or belief.
Like: “Oh hey, I’m with the king 🤑, maybe I’ll get a camel upgrade and a palace room.” 🐫➡️🏰

But Allah didn’t want a fake-following full of clout-chasers. He wanted real hearts, not royal yes-men.💯
Because if people follow a prophet just to stay on his good side, that’s not faith — that’s politics. 😮‍💨

Take Tipu Sultan for example ⚔️ — man was a lion 🦁! Brave, bold, loved his people. But how did he fall? Not because of his enemies…
But because of his own people betraying him for a few shiny coins.💔
Literal “sellouts” — like discount loyalty on Black Friday 💸😤

So if you’re building an empire of hearts, not just land, you need people who are trustworthy — like solid walls 🧱. Not ones who crumble when things get hard.
You don’t build a castle with jelly bricks, right? 😅

And that’s why prophets weren’t made kings.
Because this mission wasn’t about forcing followers…
It was about forming believers.
Not an empire of territory 🌍 — but an empire of trust, truth, and transformation 🕊️✨

People’s excuse on the day of judgement – Divine Love

The second thing I realized is kinda wild 🤯…

Imagine if all the prophets were rich, powerful, living in mansions 🏰, chilling with gold camels and silk robes 💰🐫.
People on the Day of Judgment would totally pull this move:

🧔🏽‍♂️ “Ya Allah… I was struggling! How could I worship You like the prophets did? You gave them money, ease, luxury… but I was out here working 12-hour shifts just to survive!”

But that excuse? ❌ Denied.
Because Allah made sure His prophets lived lives full of struggle, simplicity, and even poverty — not because He didn’t love them, but because He loved us. ❤️
He gave us no excuse. So we can’t say:
“They had it easy, I didn’t.”

📖 Allah says in the Qur’an:

1“And We did not send before you [O Muhammad] any of the messengers but indeed, they ate food and walked in the markets…”

Translation? They lived normal human lives. They weren’t royalty. They weren’t billionaires. They were relatable. 🙌
Even Prophet Muhammad ﷺ once tied a stone to his stomach from hunger.
He didn’t come with riches — he came with truth.

So no one can say:
“Ya Allah, I was too poor to worship You.”
Because the best of creation ﷺ was tested more than anyone… and still remained the most grateful. 🕊️💫

Allah loves us very much. Infinity level. And here is a short story to heal you up:

Click here: How big is God’s love for us?

https://www.scienceofrunning.com/2017/10/the-insecurity-of-hard-work.html?v=47e5dceea252

An ideal of an ideal – Divine Love

In life, we all need that one ideal person — someone we can look up to and follow. Like a role model, right? But here’s a twisty question for you 🤔: What do you call the ideal of an ideal person? Like… the super ultimate role model? 💥🎯

Well, that’s exactly what prophets are. They are the gold standard, the top-tier examples of how a human should live. And if Allah 🕊️ wanted to create a “super-ideal person” — someone who could inspire every single person, from broke students to billionaire kings — how would He do it?

Would He give them a mansion, a private jet, and Wi-Fi that never disconnects? 🤨 Nah. That’s not how greatness is built.

Allah molds the lives of His beloved people in a way that everyone can relate to. Their lives include struggles, heartbreaks, sweat, tears, rejection, hunger, haters… basically, a dramatic Netflix series 🎬🍿 (except it’s all real and way more meaningful).

Why? So that teenagers feeling lost can look at their lives and say, “Hey, they went through this too… and they made it. I can too!” 💪💔📖

They were walking, talking masterclasses on honesty, patience, righteousness, and saying NO to shady money 💸🚫. Like, imagine this: someone offers you a billion-dollar deal — but it involves lying or cheating. A prophet would simply smile and say, “Nope, I’ll take the long, thorny, backbreaking road, thank you very much!” 🛤️ Because they knew: if Allah is with you, you’re already winning. 🏆

Their lives were designed so perfectly that even the poorest of the poor can relate and learn something… and even the most powerful emperors can relate and be humbled 👑🤲. That’s the magic. ✨

So yeah, if I had to create a person who could inspire ALL of humanity — kings and kids alike — I wouldn’t give him a luxury crib from Day 1. I’d give him a normal life, full of challenges, rejections, dusty roads, and deep lessons.

Allah LOVES His beloved people — no doubt about that ❤️. But for our sake, for all of humanity to learn and reflect 🧠🌍, He shaped their lives in a way that speaks to every heart, in every time.

Because their story… is our story. 📖✨ And Allah is with us. Dont worry. They were not alone and we aren’t as well:

“Do not grieve; indeed, Allah is with us.”2

“Indeed, Allah is with the patient.”3


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  1. Chapter 25 (Surah Al-Furqan), Verse 20 ↩︎
  2. Chapter 9 (At-Tawbah) : 40 ↩︎
  3. Chapter 2 (Al-Baqarah) : 153 ↩︎

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