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THE CONCEPT OF WORSHIP
(AL-EBADAH)
THE QURANIC DEFINITION
by : A . Muhammed
.
The simple meaning of the word 'Al-Ebadah' is the act of
worship. To most people the act of Worship is primarily the act of prayer.
However the Quran indicates that the act of Worship is a much more
profound concept than just the act of prayer. The words of God to His
chosen prophet Moses were:
"I am God, there is no other God
but Me. You shall worship Me and observe the 'Salat' (Contact Prayer) to
commemorate Me."
20:14
These sacred words, that speak of Worship and Prayer
independently, indicate that these two acts are not
congruent. There is more to worship than
just praying.
While as the Contact
Prayer is a
specific act
performed at
specific
times of the
day, the act
of Worship
on the other
hand is an
uninterrupted state of
the mind,
body and
soul. It is the
exalted
spiritual
euphoria and
an invaluable
nourishment
for our
souls.
Without the
act of
Worship,
consecrated
exclusively
to God
alone, one is
unable to
attain true
happiness.
Our physical
bodies, by
merely
submitting
to God's
Will, are in a
perpetual
state of
Worship. All
our body
organs and
tissues are
ordained to
function in a
meticulous
pre-ordained
manner over
which we
have no
control
whatsoever.
They are in a
ceaseless
state of
Worship of
God.
However,
our souls are
given the
freedom of
choice. If
our souls
elect to
chose the
same route
as our
ordained
bodies,
harmony will
be struck
between
body and
soul, the
reward of
which will
be true
happiness.
On the other
hand if our
souls are
rebellious,
unappreciative or
egoistic and
elects not to
worship
God it will
never attain
true
happiness
no matter
how much
material
fortune we
may have..
The Quran,
being a fully
detailed
book,
provides the
believers
with the
answer to
the
questions :
Who should
we worship?
who should
we NOT
worship?
and, how
should we
worship ?
Most
believers will
be quite
offended by
the first
question.
They will
say 'Of
course we
worship
God!'
However,
the Quran
indicates
that the
human being
worships
what or
whoever
occupies his
mind most
of the time.
.
WHO
ARE WE
WARNED NOT
TO
WORSHIP?
.
The Quran
warns that
the human
being is
prone to
worshiping
any one of
the
following:
1-
Material
possessions:
If the only
thing you
think of is
money and
how to make
money, if
your mind is
primarily
occupied
with issues
like: 'how
much will I
make out of
this deal?'
and 'what
will I gain
out of this
person?'....etc. If
everything in
your life is
assessed in
a material
sense then it
is said that
you worship
money. If
your
business or
your
property
distracts you
from
worshipping
God, then
you instead
worship
your
possessions.
The
following
verses all
warn against
such
dangers:
a- The
following
parable
which is in
Sura 18,
portrays the
tale of the
man who
was so
occupied
with his
garden to
the extent of
setting it up
as an idol
and
arrogantly
boasting
about it to
his friend
saying that it
will never
cease to
yield its
crop.
Consequently, God
wiped it out
as a
punishment
and a lesson
for his
idolatry:
Indeed his
crop was
wiped out,
and he
ended up
sorrowful,
lamenting
what he had
spent on it in
vain, as his
property lay
barren. He
said, I wish
I never set
up my
property as
an idol
beside my
Lord. 18:42
b- The story
of Solomon
and the
horses that
distracted
him from
worshipping
God goes as
follows:
One day he
became
preoccupied
with some
beautiful
horses, until
the night fell.
He then said
I enjoyed
the material
things more
than I
enjoyed
worshipping
my Lord,
until the sun
was gone.
38:31-32
As a result
of that
Solomon
repented.
Realizing
that nothing
should
distract him
from
worshipping
God he got
rid of the
horses.
c- Indeed
the righteous
in the sight
of God are
described in
Sura 24:
People
who are not
distracted
by business
or trade
from
commemorating God.
24:37
2-
Children
and
spouse:
Indeed the
Quran warns
strongly that
our
offspring
and spouce
are a
Fetnah
(test) of our
true
Worship.
Are we
going to
become so
rapped up in
them and be
distracted
from
worshipping
God?
Consider the
following
verses:
a- ....as the
load gets
heavier (with
pregnancy)
they implore
God their
Lord, If
you grant us
a good
child, we
will be truly
grateful.
But when He
gives them a
good child,
they turn His
gift into an
idol that
rivals Him.
God be
exalted, far
above any
partners.
7:189-190
b- O you
who believe,
your
spouses and
your
children can
be your
enemies,
beware of
them. 64:14
c- Your
possessions
and your
children are
indeed a test
for you and
God
possesses a
great
recompense. 64:15
3- Our
own
egos:
The Quran
also warns
against
worshipping
our own
self. People
with inflated
egos are
mostly
prone to
such
behavior.
They will
idolize
themselves
and live in
the
permanent
illusion of
vanity. The
Quran warns
against that :
a- Have
you seen the
one whose
God is his
ego ? Will
you be his
advocate ?
25:43
b- The
Quran states
that to
protect
ones self
against this
danger we
should
always
behave with
modesty and
humility.
God does
not like the
conceited
and
egotistic.
God does
not love the
arrogant
showoffs.
31:18
The close
relationship
between
worshipping
God alone
and being
humble is
also made
evident in
verse 36 of
Sura 4. The
verse starts
with
Worship
God and do
not
associate
any one to
Him and
ends with
the Words
God does
not love
arrogant
showoffs.
4:36
c- A case
of a whole
people
ending up
worshipping
themselves
is told in
concern with
the Jews.
Their vanity
and egotism
eluded them
into thinking
that they are
Gods
chosen race:
Say, O
you who are
Jewish, if
you have
claimed that
you are
Gods
chosen
ones, to the
exclusion of
all other
people, then
long for
death if you
are sincere.
62:6
Equally,
their vanity
and egotism
eluded them
into
proclaiming
that heaven
was
exclusively
reserved for
them!
Say, If the
abode of the
Hereafter of
God is
exclusively
reserved for
you of all
people, then
you should
long for
death if you
are sincere.
2:94
4-
Objects:
Perhaps the
more
familiar
example in
this category
is the
worship of
stone and
statue idols.
Sadly no
particular
religious
group is
innocent of
such
transgression. The
Quran warns
very
strongly
against any
association
with stone,
alters or
monuments
(5:90). In the
world today
there are
those who
still worship
such objects
as statues,
the sun, fire,
or even
certain
animals. All
these groups
are
promised
great
punishment
in the
Hereafter.
5- The
angels,
messengers and
saints:
There is a
very thin line
between
idolization
and
worshipping. What
would you
call those
who kiss the
ground that
the Pope
walks on?
Are they
idolizing the
Pope or are
they in fact
worshipping
him? What
do you call
those who
visit the
shrines of
Al-Hussein
or El-Sayeda
Zeinab
(Muslim
saints) and
commit all
acts of
flagrant
idolatry?
Whatever
their
classification
is, both are
destined to
the same
fate; a great
retribution!
The Quran
warns very
specifically
against
idolizing or
worshipping
Gods
messengers,
the saints or
the angels.
FIRST
The Quran
establishes
the fact that
no genuine
messenger
will ever
command
his people to
glorify him
or idolize
him:
Never
would a
human being
whom God
had blessed
with the
Scripture
and
prophethood say to the
people
Idolize me
besides
God but
instead
devote
yourself
absolutely to
your Lord
alone
according to
the Scripture
you preach
and the
teachings
you learn.
Nor would
he command
you to
idolize the
angels and
the prophets
as Lords.
Would he
exhort you
to disbelieve
after
becoming
submitters
? 3:79-80
Nor will any
genuine
messenger
ask for any
kind of
return for his
services:
I do not
ask of you
any return,
my reward
comes from
the Lord of
the
universe.
26:109
SECOND
The Quran
asserts that
all those
who died,
whether they
are saints,
messengers
or any idols
cannot hear
us when we
call on them.
Any idols
you set up
beside Him
do not
possess not
even a
seeds thin
coating. If
you call on
them, they
cannot hear
you. Even if
they could
hear you,
they would
not respond
to you. On
the day of
Resurrection, they will
disown you.
None can
inform you
like the Most
Cognizant.
35:13-14
On the day
of Judgment
those who
have been
idolized will
disown the
ones who
idolized
them:
There are
some people
who have
set up idols
whom they
love as the
love of God.
Those who
truly believe
love God
the most. If
only the
transgressors would see
themselves
when they
see the
retribution !
They will
realize then
that all
power
belongs to
God alone
and that
Gods
retribution is
awesome.
Those who
were
idolized will
disown
those who
idolized
them. They
will see the
retribution
and all ties
among them
will be
severed.
Those who
committed
idolatry will
say, If we
only had
another
chance, we
would
disown them
as they have
disowned us
now. God
thus shows
them the
consequences of their
works as
nothing but
remorse;
they will
never exit
Hell. 2:165-167
THIRD
The Quran
warns
strongly
against
setting up
idols:
Do those
who
disbelieve
think that
they could
get away
with setting
up My
servants as
idols
besides Me
? We have
prepared
Hell as an
abode for
the
disbelievers. 18:102
Say,
Implore
whatever
idols you
have set up
beside Him.
They have
no power to
relieve your
afflictions,
nor can they
prevent
them. Even
the idols that
they implore
are
themselves
seeking the
means
towards
proximity to
their Lord.
They pray
for His
mercy, and
fear His
retribution.
Surely , the
retribution
of your
Lord is
dreadful.
17:56-57
FOURTH
Finally, the
people who
commit such
transgressions will come
up with the
most
outrageous
excuses:
Absolutely,
Al Deen Al
Khales
(pure
religion) is
due to God
alone. Those
who set up
idols
besides Him
say, We
only
worship
them so that
they would
bring us
closer to
God. 39:3
6- The
devil
There are
various
sects all
over the
world today
who
worship
Satan/Lucifer (the devil).
They engage
in all sorts
of vile
activities
such as
blood
drinking,
human
sacrifices
and carnal
depravity.
Indeed this
is expected
of the
servants of
the devil.
The Quran
states that
the devil will
order his
followers to
commit evil :
The devil
promises
you poverty
and
commands
you to
commit
evil. 2:268
We are
given a
reminder in
the Quran
that God
took a very
early
Covenant
from all of
us, not to
worship the
devil :
Did I not
take a
Covenant
from you
children of
Adam, that
you shall not
worship the
devil, that he
is your most
potent
enemy ?
And that
you shall
worship Me
(alone) ?
This is a
straight
path. 36:60-61
Anyone
who adopts
the devil as a
Lord,
instead of
God has
incurred a
profound
loss. 4:119
The words
of Abraham
to his father
carried the
same
warning:
O my
father, do
not worship
the devil.
The devil
has rebelled
against the
Most
Gracious.
19:44
.
HOW
SHOULD
WE
WORSHIP GOD?
.
If these are
the various
temptations
that can
divert us
from the
'Straight
Path', and
from
worshipping
God alone,
what are we
to do to be
certain that
we worship
God alone?
The Quran
lists no less
than ten
separate
acts. They
are specific
acts to be
observed
and at the
same time
they serve as
genuine
indications
to the purity
of our
Worship. By
taking each
act
separately
and
determining
how much
of it is done
for God and
how much is
done for
others (no
matter who
they are)
provides us
with a sound
guideline to
the purity of
our
Worship.
The second
act, which
calls for the
glorification
of God
alone, can
be taken as
an example.
Every time
we glorify
anyone other
than God we
do in fact
impair the
purity of our
religion (Al-Deen Al
Khales).
Humans
may get our
praise, but
only God is
worthy of
glorification.
And so on,
every act of
the ten acts
will provide
a genuine
guideline to
the purity of
our
Worship.
.
ACT
ONE
RECOGNITION
and
DEIFICATION
.
This first act
borders
between
Faith and
Worship,
while as the
next nine
acts are
solely acts
of Worship.
The first
requisite for
worshipping
God is to
recognize
His
Existence.
The Quran
provides a
wealth of
information
that
supports the
believer,
both the
knowledgeable and the
simple, to
recognize
the existence
of God. For
the benefit
of the
scientifically
minded,
there is
ample
scientific
information
testifying
that the
creation of
the universe
and its
maintenance,
are precisely
executed
phenomena
that could
never be
products of
chance. The
Quran refers
to numerous
fields of
science like,
astronomy,
physics,
geology,
biology,
botany and
embryology
to name a
few. For the
simple
minded there
is a whole
Sura that
provides
simple facts
all of which
testify to the
existence of
God (Sura
55).
Once
'Recognition' is secured,
the next step
is the
'Deification
and
Apotheosis'
of God.
Deification,
or
Apotheosis,
means to
instate in our
hearts the
fact that
God alone
possesses
all the
attributes to
be a God
and that
there is no
God other
than He.
These two
facts are
asserted in
the words:
"Indeed I
am God"
and "There
is no other
God but
Me" 20:14
Deification
indeed is the
acknowledgment that
God is our
Creator and
the Creator
of every
thing in the
universe.
Deification
of God is to
recognize
His Divinity
and His
Oneness.
The Quran
asserts the
fact that if
there were
more gods
than God
the whole
universe
would be
disrupted:
"If there
were in them
(the heavens
and the
earth) other
gods beside
God, they
would
indeed
breakdown."
21:22
There are
those who
will acquire
the
'Recognition' of the
existence of
God but
refuse to
subject their
minds to the
'Deification'
of God. An
example of
those is
given in Sura
23, verses
84-90.
Another
good
example of
those is the
many
scientists
today who
will concede
that there is
a force
behind the
creation of
the universe
but are too
vain to
accept that
this force is
a Supreme
God who
controls
every atom
in their
bodies and
every event
that takes
place in the
heavens or
the earth.
Needless to
say, without
this crucial
act, one is
not able to
observe any
of the other
acts of
Worship.
This act is
the
cornerstone
and the
foundation
on which all
other acts of
worship
originate
from and are
based upon.
.
ACT
TWO
GLORIFICATION and
EXALTATION
.
The
awareness
of the
vastness of
our universe,
which is
only the
innermost of
seven
universes,
and the fact
they are all
folded in the
grip of
God's hand,
leaves the
mind totally
lost and
exhausted.
In addition
to this
vastness,
God indeed
controls
every atom
in every one
of these
universes.
Many verses
in the Quran
point out
that it is
impossible
for the
human being
to
comprehend
the greatness
of God:
"They can
never
fathom the
greatness of
God. All
earth like
bodies are
within His
fist on the
Day of
Resurrection
and the
heavens
folded
within His
right hand.
Be He
glorified. He
is far exalted
than to have
any
partners."
39:67
"He is the
one who
created
seven
universes
layered, one
on top of
the other.
You do not
see any
imperfections in the
creation of
the Most
Gracious.
Keep
looking, do
you see any
flaw ? Look
again and
again, your
eyes will
become
perplexed
and
conquered."
67:4
"Not even
an atom's
weight is not
under your
Lord's
control, be it
in the
heavens or
the earth.
Nor is there
anything
smaller than
an atom, or
larger, that is
not recorded
in a
profound
record."
10:61
In due
respect for
our Mighty
Creator we
are
commanded
to constantly
glorify and
exalt Him.
This
command is
found in
many
Quranic
verses:
"Glorify the
name of
your Lord
the most
exalted."
87:1
"You shall
glorify and
praise your
Lord and be
with the
prostrators."
15:98
Indeed the
very last
words
revealed of
the Holy
Quran
carries this
same
command:
"You shall
glorify and
praise your
Lord, and
implore His
forgiveness
for He is the
Most
Forgiving."
110:3
The
Glorification
and
Exaltation of
God are two
fundamental
elements of
worship, so
much so that
everything in
the heavens
and the earth
glorifies
God.
"Everything
in the
heavens and
the earth
glorifies
God." 62:1
To be able
to glorify
God in a
sincere
manner we
must always
remember to
curb our
vanity and
act in a
modest way
:
"Those at
your Lord
are never
too vain to
worship
Him; they
glorify Him
and fall
prostrate
before
Him." 7:206
"God does
not love the
arrogant
show-offs."
31:18
Those who
are
constantly
enthralled in
self
admiration
are often the
ones
negligent of
glorifying
God.
.
ACT
THREE
ADORATION
and
VENERATION
.
The
'Adoration'
of God is
indeed the
greatest love
of all. The
love of God
is the noble
driving force
behind
worshipping
Him,
upholding
His Law and
working
righteousness to please
Him. Those
who are true
believers
love God
the most.
Others, and
to varying
degrees,
have set up
idols whom
they love
equally if not
more than
God. The
Quran is
very clear in
stating that
we are not
to love any
one as we
should love
God:
"Some
people set
up idols to
rival God,
and love
them as they
love God.
Those who
truly believe
love God
the most."
2:165
It is indeed
the duty of
every
believer to
love his
brethren and
be tolerant.
Moreover,
God has
created for
us our
partners with
whom we
share love
and
affection
(Sura 30,
verse 21),
yet all this
love should
always be
conceived in
its true
perspective.
No matter
how much
we may love
our children,
our partners,
or indeed
God's
prophets
whom He
sent with
guidance;
we should
never love
them as our
love of God.
Only the
love of God
is worthy of
being
elevated to
the state of
adoration.
Often there
is a very thin
line between
love and
adoration.
Love
everybody
and every
good thing
but adore
only God.
.
ACT
FOUR
COMMEMORATION
and
REMEMBRANCE
.
Main
objectives
The Quran
mentions
valuable
benefits to
be gained
from
observing
the Contact
Prayers
(Salat).
1- The
Contact
Prayers
protects and
prohibits evil
and vice:
"Observe
the Contact
Prayers for
it prohibits
evil and
vice." 29:45
2- The
Contact
Prayers will
also help its
observer
strengthen
his belief
and attain
certainty
"You shall
glorify and
praise your
Lord and be
with the
prostrators,
and worship
your Lord
until you
attain
certainty."
15:98-99
3- The
Contact
Prayers will
also credit
its observer
with secured
gains in the
hereafter
"Surely,
those who
recite the
book of
God,
observe the
Contact
Prayers and
are
charitable
both
discreetly
and openly
can hope for
an
investment
that never
loses. He
will
recompense
them
generously
and will
multiply His
blessings
upon them.
He is
Forgiving,
Appreciative." 35:29-30
4- To
commemorate God
We are told
in the Quran
that the most
important
objective of
the Contact
Prayers is to
commemorate God.
"You shall
recite what
is revealed
to you of the
Scripture,
and observe
the Contact
Prayers, for
the Contact
Prayers
prohibits evil
and vice.
But the
remembrance of God
(through the
Contact
Prayers) is
the most
important
objective.
God is
aware of all
that you
do." 29:45
"I am God,
there is no
other God
but Me, you
shall
worship Me
and observe
the Contact
Prayers to
commemorate Me."
20:14
Frequent
Commemoration
Commemorating God
should not
be restricted
to our
prayers but
we are
encouraged
in the Quran
to
commemorate God as
often as we
can:
".....And the
men who
commemorate God
frequently,
and the
commemorating women
as well, God
has prepared
for them
forgiveness
and a great
reward."
33:35
"Those who
commemorate God,
while
standing,
sitting down
or lying on
their
sides...."
3:191
"O you who
believe, you
shall
commemorate God
frequently."
33:41
"O you who
believe, do
not be
distracted
through your
possessions
or your
children
from
commemorating God for
those who
do that are
indeed the
losers." 63:9
Rewards
Numerous
rewards are
given in the
Quran for
commemorating God:
1-
Commemorating God
will bestow
a feeling of
safety and
tranquillity
upon the
hearts of the
believers :
"They are
the ones
whose
hearts attain
safety and
tranquillity in
commemorating God.
Absolutely
by
commemorating God the
hearts attain
serenity."
13:28
2-
Commemorating the
name of
God on
food will
bless it and
make it
lawful
(halal):
"You shall
eat from that
which was
commemorated by
God's name
if you
believe in
His
Scripture."
6:118
"Do not eat
from that
which was
not
commemorated by
God's name,
for it is an
abomination." 6:121
3- Frequent
commemoration of the
name of
God will
give the
believer
better
chances of
success in
life:
".........and
commemorate God
frequently
so you may
succeed."
62:10
4- But
undoubtedly
the reward
of the
highest
order is
attaining
God's
remembrance of us and
moving
closer to
Him:
"You shall
commemorate Me, that I
may
remember
you, And be
thankful to
Me; do not
be
unappreciative." 2:152
"You shall
commemorate the name
of your
Lord, to
come ever
closer and
closer to
Him." 73:8
Penalties
On the other
hand for
those who
abstain from
commemorating God a
terrible
retribution
awaits them:
"As for the
one who
abstains
from
commemorating Me, he
will have a
miserable
life, and on
the day of
Resurrection
he will be
summoned
blind."
20:124
"We will
present Hell,
on that day
to the
disbelievers,
they were
the ones
whose eyes
were veiled
to
commemorate Me, nor
could they
hear."
18:100-101
Because
commemorating God
reaps great
rewards,
thus God
will only gift
the believers
with such
blessing.
The ones
who harbor
disbelief and
arrogance
will be
deprived by
God of such
blessing:
"........nor
shall you
obey the one
whose heart
We rendered
oblivious of
commemorating Us, the
one who
pursues his
own desires,
and whose
priorities are
confused."
18:28
.
ACT
FIVE
OBEDIENCE
.
This act is in
fact a two-fold act.
First, we
must
recognize
that the only
Law is the
Law of
God.
Second, we
must obey
it.
Gods Law
is the only
Law:
The Quran
stresses the
fact that it is
forbidden to
follow any
law except
that of God,
that being
the Law of
the Quran:
"Shall I seek
other than
God as a
source of
law, when
He has
revealed to
you this
book (the
Quran) fully
detailed ?"
6:114
The Quran
states that
the only
Sunna
(method or
system) is
that of God,
and that it is
has no
substitute:
".....you will
find that the
Sunna of
God is the
only one, it
is
irreplaceable." 33:62
Obeying
Gods Law:
One of the
most
frequent
commands
in the Quran
is to obey
God and the
messenger.
The Quran
is very clear
that obeying
God and
obeying His
messenger
are one issue
and not two.
The
following
verses all
confirm
such
meaning :
1-
"Whoever
obeys the
messenger
has obeyed
God." 4:80
This simple
sentence
could only
mean that
the
messenger
preaches
nothing but
God's Law.
If the
messenger
preached
what is
additional to
the Quran
then this
verse would
not always
make sence,
since a case
could be
made for a
person who
could obey
the
commands
of the
messenger
but not
necessarily
everything in
the Quran.
The wording
of the verse
makes it
clear that the
messenger
had no law
other than
the Quran.
2- "You
shall obey
God and
you shall
obey the
messenger,
and if you
should turn
away then
note that the
only duty of
the
messenger is
to deliver the
message."
5:92
This verse
most
effectively
proves the
point. Not
only does it
command
the believers
to obey God
and the
messenger,
but it also
confirms
that since
the
messenger's
sole duty
was to
deliver the
Quran, then
necessarily
to obey the
messenger is
to obey the
message he
delivered
(the Quran).
The mere
fact that the
words
"obey the
messenger"
and the
words "the
only duty of
the
messenger is
to deliver the
message."
are
contained
within the
same verse
is not
accidental.
Nothing in
the Quran is
accidental. It
is indeed
strong
indication to
the believers
that
obedience to
the
messenger is
specifically
connected
to the
message he
delivered
(the Quran).
3- "....you
will find no
substitute
for the
Sunna
(system) of
God." 33:62
As
mentioned,
to claim or
believe that
there are two
Sunna's, one
of God and
one of the
prophet, is
in fact to
disbelieve
the Quran.
4- "We
have not
sent any
messenger
except to be
obeyed by
God's will."
4:64
Considering
the verse
said
messenger
and not
prophet, and
considering
also that
God has
sent many
messengers
across the
ages, it is
inconceivable to think
that each
one of these
messengers
had his own
Sunna and
law besides
that of God!
For this
reason, and
since the
verse tells us
that all these
messengers
where to be
obeyed, then
the
command to
obey the
messenger
does not
mean that he
brought
forth a law
or Sunna of
his own.
5- "We
have
revealed to
you this
book
truthfully so
that you
could
arbitrate
among the
people."
4:105 (also
5:48)
This verse
decisively
appoints the
method by
which the
messenger is
to arbitrate
among the
people. That
method
being the
Quran. In all
the Quran,
there is
never any
mention of
any other
method or
source.
Having
identified the
Law of God
to be
contained in
the Quran
and nothing
else it is the
duty of
every
Muslim to
obey it. To
worship
God is to
obey His
Law and to
obey His
Law is to
obey the
Quran.
The Quran
is a
complete
source of
law
containing
the five
pillars if
Islam, all the
prohibitions,
an extensive
amount of
civil law,
economic
laws, code
of
conduct......etc.
Observing
any one of
these laws,
whether it is
related to the
five pillars,
like fasting
the month of
Ramadan or
paying the
obligatory
Charity
(Zakat), or
whether it is
in
connection
to the
prohibitions,
like
abstaining
from eating
pork for
example;
observing
any of these
laws with the
intention of
obeying
God's Law
is an act of
worship.
Consequently, to
worship
God alone it
is imperative
to follow
God's Law
and nothing
else.
The
importance
of obeying
God's Law
is highly
emphasized
in the Quran
to the extent
that it is
stated in the
book that
whoever
advocates or
rules by a
law other
than that of
God is
classed as a
disbeliever.
"Those who
do not rule
by God?s
Scripture are
the
disbelievers." 5:44
.
ACT SIX
TRUST
and
DEPENDENCE
.
Worshipping God is
both in
action and in
conviction.
The
conviction
expression
of the act of
Worship
includes
entrusting
our whole
lifes with
God, that is
in all areas
of our
livelihood
and well-being. This
is both an
act of
submission
and
worship.
The trust
and
dependence
on God is
the trait of
the firm
believer. The
one who
accomplishes that is well
regarded
and loved
by God:
".....anyone
who trusts in
God, He
suffices
him." 65:3
"God, there
is no God
but He. In
God the
believers
should
trust." 64:13
"And place
your trust in
God, God
suffices as
an
advocate."
33:3
Indeed God
loves those
who trust in
Him:
"......and
trust in God,
for God
loves those
who trust in
Him." 3:159
The fact that
one cannot
worship
God without
having
absolute
trust in Him
is of
paramount
importance.
This is
evident from
the fact that
it is stressed
in the very
first Sura of
the book :
"You alone
we worship,
You alone
do we
entrust for
help." 1:5
The Quran
also
indicates
that the devil
has no
authority
over those
who put
their trust in
God:
"He (the
devil) has no
power over
those who
believe and
trust in their
Lord." 16:99
But trust in
God is not
confined to
our welfare
in this life
only but the
highest level
of trust is to
trust in
God's
promise of
the hereafter.
This calibre
of trust
requires a
great deal of
patience and
an
unshakable
faith. Indeed
this shall be
well
rewarded:
"What you
possess
runs out, but
what God
possesses
lasts forever.
We will
surely
reward those
who
steadfastly
persevere;
We will
recompense
them for
their
righteous
works."
16:96
"They will
say, 'Praise
be to God
who fulfilled
His promise
to us, and
made us
inherit the
earth,
enjoying
paradise as
we please.'
A fine
reward for
those who
work
righteousness." 39:74
.
ACT
SEVEN
FEAR
and
REVERENCE
.
As much as
we are to
love and
adore God
as much as
we should
fear and
revere Him.
Perhaps
God
demanded
that of the
believers
since He
knows that
He created
us with
strengths
and
weaknesses.
If we were
morally
perfect and
had no flaws
in us then
the love of
God would
have been
sufficient to
direct us in
the proper
direction,
but because
we are prone
to be
influenced
by both
good and
evil, the fear
of God
should act
as a
deterrent.
Another
reason that
justifies the
fear of God
is that His
wrath and
retribution
are
awesome.
Whether we
like the idea
or not,
surely God's
retribution is
to be feared.
The concept
of
punishment
and reward
is proven to
be the best
method of
achieving
any goal.
There are
those who
will
complain
saying, 'faith
should not
be built on
fear', they
are only
being
untruthful
and
arrogant.
They only
need to look
around at
any
organized
society in
the world to
see that the
fear of
punishment
is the prime
deterrent in
curbing
crime.
Imagine if all
the criminals
in one
society were
informed
that from
that
particular
moment
there will be
no
punishment
for crime
and thus
nothing for
them to fear!
The
following
verses stress
the
importance
of fearing
God:
"......the
ones who
fear their
Lord
without
seeing Him
and are
fearful of the
coming of
the hour
(day of
Judgment)."
21:49
"......the
only ones to
heed your
warning are
those who
fear their
Lord
without
seeing
Him...."
35:18
Fearing Hell
is fearing
God's
retribution:
"Beware of
Hell that is
set up for
the
disbelievers." 3:131
"......beware
of Hell,
whose fuel
is people
and rocks. It
awaits the
disbelievers." 2:24
Though the
fear of God
without
seeing Him
is good
indication of
a strong
faith, it is
essentially
more of an
act of
Worship.
Consider the
following
example:
A genuine
believer can
have faith in
the ability of
his enemy to
harm him,
but is
nevertheless
not afraid of
him because
he does not
worship
him. A
believer has
faith in God
and is afraid
of no one
but God
because he
worships
God alone.
In that sense
the fear of
God is
indeed an
act of
worship.
The Quran
commands
us to fear
God alone:
".........Do
not fear
them, but
fear Me
instead. I
will then
perfect My
blessings
upon you,
that you may
be guided."
2:150
"Therefore
do not fear
people but
instead fear
Me." 5:44
The Quran
states that
the fear of
God is also
the trait of
those
endowed
with
knowledge:
"......The
ones who
truly fear
God from
among His
servants are
the ones
who are
knowledgeable." 35:28
For those
who fear
God there is
promise of
great:
"......The
one who
fears God,
He pardons
his sins and
rewards him
generously."
65:5
"As for
those who
fear their
Lord
without
seeing Him,
have earned
forgiveness
and a great
reward."
67:12
.
ACT
EIGHT
IMPLORATION
and
BESEECH
.
To implore
and beseech
God are
indeed
unquestionable
expressions
of Worship.
The
following
verse asserts
the link
between
Worship
and
Imploration:
"Your Lord
says,
'Implore Me
and I will
respond to
you. Surely
those who
are too
arrogant to
worship Me
will enter
Hell
forcibly"
40:60
The words
"Implore
Me" and
"Worship
Me" in this
verse
confirm that
imploration
is indeed an
essential
expression
of worship.
Those who
do not
implore God
do not
worship
Him. God,
being the
Most
Gracious,
encourages
the believers
to implore
Him so that
He may
bestow on
them His
mercy.
"Should My
servants ask
you about
Me, I am
always near.
I answer
their prayers
when they
implore Me.
Thus they
should
respond to
Me and
believe in
me, so that
they may be
guided."
2:186
The
believers
should
address
God, or the
Most
Gracious or
indeed by
using any of
the
admirable
names that
belong to
Him.
"Say,
'Implore
God or
implore the
Most
Gracious,
whichever
name you
chose for to
Him belongs
the
admirable
names."
17:110
Since
imploration
is an
expression
of Worship,
and since we
must
worship
God alone,
it follows
that we
should
implore God
alone. The
Quran is
quick to
ascertain this
command:
"Therefore,
implore God
devoting all
worship to
Him alone,
even if the
disbelievers
dislike it."
40:14
"All masajid
(places of
worship)
belong to
God, so do
not call on
or implore
anyone
besides
God." 72:18
"You shall
not implore
beside God
what
possesses
no power to
benefit you
or harm you.
If you do
you will be a
transgressor." 10:106
The
following
verses
specifically
address
those who
beseech
dead people
(saints,
messengers
of
God......etc.) for help:
"Those you
implore
besides God
are God's
servants just
like
yourselves.
Go ahead
and implore
them, let
them
respond to
you if you
are right."
7:194
".......those
you implore
besides Him
do not
possess as
little as a
seed's thin
coating. If
you call on
them they
cannot hear
you, But
even if they
heard you
they would
not respond
to you and
on the day
of
Resurrection
they will
surely
disown
you." 35:13-14
The Quran
indicates
that the
human being
whenever
facing life
danger will
implore God
alone but as
soon as
God rescues
him he
reverts to
associating
partners with
God:
"When they
sail on a
ship they
implore God
devoting all
worship to
Him alone
but as soon
as He saves
them to the
shore they
revert to
being
moshrekeen
(those who
set up
partners to
God)."
29:65
This might
be due to
the fact that
when we are
faced with
imminent
danger we
usually have
very little
time to
think. At that
moment our
instincts take
over, and by
instinct we
all are in
submission
to God
alone.
Sadly for the
majority of
people the
name of
God on its
own is not
sufficient:
"This is
because
When God
alone was
called upon
you
disbelieved,
but when
others were
mentioned
besides Him
you
believed.
Therefore
God's
judgment
has been
issued; He is
the Most
High the
Great."
40:12
To
conclude,
believers
should
implore God
alone, as the
act of
imploration
is
undoubtedly
a true
expression
of Worship.
.
ACT
NINE
APPRECIATION
and
GRATITUDE
.
The Quran
confirms
that the
expression
of
appreciation
and gratitude
to God is
indeed an
act of
Worship:
".....and be
appreciative
of God's
blessings
upon you if
you truly
worship
Him."
16:114
The act of
appreciation
and gratitude
is in fact a
threefold
expression:
1- The
realization that all
blessings
come
from
God:
All believers
must be
totally aware
that all good
things that
happen to
them in life
surely come
from God
alone. This
message is
quite clear in
the Quran.
Believers
should be
well aware
of it and
should be
assured that
no human
being has
any power
to benifir
them without
the will of
God:
"Any
blessing you
are given is
from God."
16:53
2- The
expression of
Appreciation and
Gratitude:
The Quran
stresses the
importance
of
expressing
appreciation
and gratitude
to God.
This should
be
accompanied by a
genuine
content with
ones
fortunes.
Those who
are content
with what
they have
are often the
ones who
find true
happiness. It
has been
said that
happiness is
not having
what you
want, but
wanting
what you
have. The
following
verse
ascertains
the
importance
of
appreciation,
and its great
reward :
"Your Lord
has decreed
: 'The more
you thank
Me, the
more I give
you. But if
you turn
unappreciative, then My
retribution is
severe." 14:7
The Quran
states that
God's
blessings are
so numerous
that the
human being
can never
count them
all:
"If you
count God's
blessings,
you will
never be
able to
count them
all, still the
human being
is
transgressing,
unappreciative." 14:34
Many of
these God
given
blessings are
taken for
granted.
Take for
example our
senses, to
be able to
hear and
see, to be
given a mind
superior to
all other
creatures
with which
we are able
to attain
sovereignty
on earth.
When was
the last time
you thought
of thanking
God for
such
blessings?
"God has
brought you
out of your
mother's
stomachs
knowing
nothing, then
He blessed
you with
your
hearing,
your
eyesight and
your brains,
that you may
be
appreciative." 16:78
"It is God
who
designed the
night so you
can rest in it,
and the day
lighted. God
bestows
many
blessings on
people, but
most people
are not
thankful."
40:61
3-
Proclaiming God's
blessings:
The third
expression
of act nine is
to constantly
proclaim
God's
blessings.
God is the
most
Gracious
and as per
the previous
verses His
blessings on
us are too
numerous to
be counted.
It is only fair
that we
should
proclaim His
blessings on
us to every
one we
know. By
doing so we
are
expressing
both our
gratitude and
our Worship
of God.
"You shall
proclaim the
blessing
your Lord
has
bestowed
upon you."
93:11
"O people
speak of
God's
blessing
upon you. Is
there any
creator other
than God
who
provides for
you from the
heaven and
the earth?
There is no
God beside
Him. How
could you
deviate? "
35:3
.
ACT
TEN
DEVOTION and
DEDICATION
.
This act
undoubtedly
is the highest
form of
worship.
This is the
act of those
who
dedicate
their lives
and money
to the cause
of God.
Those are
the ones
who
constantly
strive to
preach the
way to God.
They are
promised
the highest
reward:
"Those who
believe and
emigrate and
strive in the
cause of
God with
their money
and their
lives are in
the highest
rank in the
sight of
God. These
are the
winners."
9:20
No talk is
better than
that which
preaches the
way to God:
"Who can
utter better
words than
one who
preaches the
way to God,
works
righteousness and says,
'I am among
the
submitters"
41:33
The
command to
devote and
dedicate
ourselves
and our
money to
the cause of
God is also
found in
(Sura 22,
verse 67)
and (Sura
28, verse
87).
The great
value of
such work is
evident
considering
that such
commands
of
dedication
and
devotion are
often
addressed to
God's own
messengers.
The
following
verse is
addressed to
prophet
Muhammad:
"O prophet,
We have
sent you as
a witness, a
bearer of
good news
as well as a
Warner,
inviting to
God, in
accordance
with His will
and a
guiding
beacon."
33:45-46
The Quran
also
provides the
optimum
method of
preaching
and inviting
to God:
"Invite to the
way of your
Lord with
wisdom and
sound
advice, and
debate with
them
employing
the best
possible
reasoning."
16:125
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CONCLUSION
These are
the ten
expressions
and signs of
worshipping
God. How
many of
these are
regularly
observed?
This is only
the first
question,
however the
more
important
question is
how many
of them are
done for
GOD
ALONE?
The answer
to both of
these
questions
will vary
greatly
among
different
individuals.
If you would
like to test
the purity of
your
Worship,
and whether
you qualify
to join the
elite group
of God's
servants
whom God
calls (God's
pure
servants)
(Ebad Allah
Al-Mokhlaseen)
then ask
yourself in
all honesty
about those
ten signs.
Take each
act on its
own and
weigh your
actions
against it.
For example
do you
glorify any
one besides
God? Do
you idolize
any one to
the extent of
calling them
perfect
(God being
the only
absolute
perfection)?
Do you love
any one as
much as you
love God?
Do you
commemorate any name
as much as
you
commemorate the name
of God, or
even more?
Do you
obey any
religious law
other than
God's Law
of the
Quran?
Do you
place your
total trust
and
dependence
on others
believing
that they
have the
power to
fulfill your
aims? Do
you on the
other hand
often fear
others
believing
that they
have the
power to
harm you?
Do you call
on any dead
human
beings
(prophets,
saints ....
etc) and
implore
them to give
you what
you need?
And finally,
are you
obsessed
with your
business or
your loved
ones to the
extent that
you dedicate
all you life to
them and
become
negligent of
the only
reason for
which we
were all
created?
That being
to worship
God:
"I did not
create the
jinn?s and
the humans
for any
reason other
than to
worship Me
alone."
51:56
The degree
of honesty
you abide
by in
answering
these
questions
will
determine if
you worship
God or not,
and more
important
will indicate
as to
whether you
worship
GOD
ALONE!
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