Sister Rabi'ya,
It depends what you mean. The Prophet Muhammad saws told us Show mercy to those on earth, and the One above the heaven will show mercy to you. (Tirmidhi)
We also know that Allah's mercy encompasses everything (Qur'an 40:7) so likewise we must also show mercy.
Love for creation can fall into different categories, depending who you're talking about:
1. Good humans and Jinn, as well as all other creation - we love them and show mercy to them. (animals in Islam)
2. Disbelieving humans and Jinn - we are still merciful and kind to those of them who are not unjust/oppressive, yet we hate their disbelief in God.
3. Oppressive humans and Jinn - we should be firm in opposition against them, but still not transgress limits.
So for the last example, we certainly do not love Satan.
I hope this helps. If not, perhaps you could clarify exactly what you mean, inshaa'Allah.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]
The Prophet said, "While a man was walking he felt thirsty and went down a well, and drank water from it. On coming out of it, he saw a dog panting and eating mud because of excessive thirst. The man said, 'This (dog) is suffering from the same problem as that of mine.' So, he (went down the well), filled his shoe with water, caught hold of it with his teeth and climbed up and watered the dog. Allah thanked him for his (good) deed and forgave him.'' The people asked ``O Allah's Apostle! Is there a reward for us in serving (the) animals?'' He replied: ``Yes, there is a reward for serving any animate (living being).'' (Narrated by Abu Huraira -- Volume 3, Book 40, Number 551)
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (PBUH) as saying: "A prostitute saw a dog moving around a well on a hot day and hanging out its tongue because of thirst. She drew water for it in her shoe and she was pardoned (of her sinful deeds)."
Sahih Muslim, Book 026, Number 5578
Abu Huraira reported the Prophet(s) as telling of an incident that happened to another prophet in the past. This prophet was stung by an ant and, in anger, he ordered the whole of the ants' nest to be burned. At this, God reprimanded this prophet in these words: 'because one ant stung you, you have burned a whole community which glorified Me'. (Bukhari and Muslim).
Animals Are Our Teachers
Muslims have often been advised by their mentors to learn lessons from some species of animal. For example, the Imam Hazrat Ali gives this piece of advice: "Be like a bee; anything he eats is clean, anything he drops is sweet and any branch he sits upon does not break." (Maxims of Ali; translated by Al-Halal from Nahj-ul-Balagha [in Arabic]; Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, Lahore, Pakistan; p. 436. The Imam Hazrat Ali bin Abi Talib was the son-in-law of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, and the fourth Caliph [644-656 A.C. = 23-24 A.H.].)
The Holy Prophet used to say: "Whoever is kind to the creatures of God, is kind to himself" (Wisdom of Prophet Mohammad; Muhammad Amin; The Lion Press, Lahore, Pakistan; 1945).
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