I love all people : Uhibbu kullan-naas أحبّ كلّ الناس
love all people (imperative) : Ahiibb kullan-naas أحبّ كلّ الناس
I love you
nhebek
You say kalb or قلب
Love your neighbor as you love yourself
when you say it to girl it's< bahebek > when you say it to man it's <bahebak> in arabic
In Algerian Arabic, you can say "ana nhebek" to mean "I love you."
Hubbuka / Hubbuki
I love curry
There is no such thing as a "Muslim" language. The religion of Islam has permeated throughout the world, and can be found in regions of many different languages. A Muslim in England will speak English. The Bosniaks speak Serbo-Croatian. Arabic, Farsi, Pashtun, Urdu, dialects of Chinese, even Tagalog... all languages used by substantial numbers of Muslims.
i don't love you anymore in Arabic isأنا لا أحبك بعد الآن
ahi ahmr.
Even someone who speaks Arabic will need more information in order to answer this question. There are hundreds of ways to say I love you in this language, all of them with a distinct meaning, and it might be embarrassing if you say the wrong one.