Ruling on Hadiths Related to Love for One’s Homeland in Islam

❖ Question:​


What is the Sharʿī status of the Hadiths commonly cited about love for one’s homeland (ḥubb al-waṭan)? Are all such Hadiths considered weak or fabricated?


❖ Answer by: Fadīlat al-Shaykh ʿAbd al-Wakīl Nāṣir ḥafiẓahullāh​


❖ ① Status of the Statement:​


The well-known phrase:


"حب الوطن من الإيمان"
“Love for the homeland is part of faith.”


❌ This is not an authentic Hadith of the Prophet ﷺ.
✔ According to the verdict of Hadith scholars, it is considered fabricated (mawḍūʿ).
✔ Therefore, it is not permissible to attribute this statement to the Prophet ﷺ as a Hadith.


❖ ② Indirect Evidence of Homeland Affection from Authentic Narrations​


While the above phrase is not a Hadith, authentic narrations indirectly support the concept of natural love for one's homeland. Examples include:


✿ Love for Mount Uḥud​


Narrated by Anas ibn Mālik رضي الله عنه:


"هَذَا جَبَلٌ يُحِبُّنَا وَنُحِبُّهُ"

(Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī: 4083)


Translation: “This is a mountain that loves us, and we love it.”


✔ This Hadith reflects the Prophet’s ﷺ emotional connection to Uḥud, a symbol of his homeland.


✿ Expressing Love for Madinah on Returning from Travel​


Whenever the Prophet ﷺ returned from a journey and saw Madinah, he would:


Hasten his mount, out of love for the city
✔ This shows his emotional attachment to his homeland


✿ Supplication for Love of Madinah​


The Prophet ﷺ prayed to Allah to instill love for Madinah in the hearts of the people:


He asked Allah to make Madinah as beloved to the believers as Makkah, or even more so.


✔ This is found in authentic narrations and highlights the spiritual and emotional connection to one's home.


❖ ③ Summary and Conclusion​


✔ The statement "ḥubb al-waṭan min al-īmān" is not a Hadith and is fabricated.
✔ However, love for one’s homeland is a natural and acceptable emotion, supported indirectly by authentic Ahadith.
✔ The Prophet ﷺ himself displayed love for Madinah, Mount Uḥud, and prayed for its belovedness.


✔ Nevertheless, it is important to remember:


Love for country must not override love for Allah, His Messenger ﷺ, and the religion of Islam.


❖ Final Verdict:​


"حب الوطن من الإيمان" is not an authentic Hadith – it is mawḍūʿ (fabricated).
◉ Authentic Hadiths demonstrate that natural love for one’s land or region is valid and permitted.
◉ Such love should remain within the bounds of Sharīʿah and not supersede religious obligations.


وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
And Allah knows best and is most aware of what is correct.
 
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