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The Purpose of Worship In Islam

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truthway21

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Nov 19, 2008, 11:40:07 AM11/19/08
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I hope you don’t mind receiving my letter. It is short but full of
information.

Worship provides the believers with many benefits that contribute to
both their spiritual and worldly well-being. Some of the most
significant of these benefits are as follows:

1. Enrichment and development of the soul: The human body needs
material resources for its existence, like food, drink, and a means of
reproduction. As for the soul, its needs cannot be fulfilled except
through nearness to Allah by means of faith and obedience, which can
only be achieved through worship.


Allah must be worshipped in times of hardship and times of prosperity.
Allah says:
We truly know how your heart is distressed by what they say. So
celebrate the praises of your Lord and be of those who prostrate
themselves and worship your Lord until the sure hour (of death).
Allah says:
When the help of Allah and the victory comes and you see the people
entering into the religion of Allah in crowds, then glorify the
praises of your Lord and seek His forgiveness. Verily He is Most
Forgiving.
2. Realization of human freedom: Worship liberates the human being
from subjugation to anything besides Allah and prevents a person from
surrendering his or her will to false gods. This is true freedom that
brings about security and contentment. Submission to Allah is a great
source of strength. Allah says:
If anyone seeks might, then all might is with Allah.
3. Preparation for the life to come: Allah says, quoting Moses (peace
be upon him):
O my people, this worldly life is but a provision, while the Hereafter
is the eternal abode.
The worldly life is a time of trial. The substance of this trial is
the worship of Allah in fulfillment of His commandments. Allah says:
(It is Allah) who created death and life to try you as to who is best
in deeds.
4. Social reform: We find that worship, in its most comprehensive
meaning, embodies every possible means of individual and social
reform. This is because every individual and collective endeavor can
enter into the domain of worship. Islam has prescribed certain
obligations on the societal – as opposed to the individual – level.
This takes societal needs into consideration. Allah says:
Allah has promised those among you who believe and do righteous deeds
that he will give them authority in the Earth as He has done for those
who came before and that He will establish their religion that He
wants to replace their fear with security. They may worship Me and not
associate partners with Me.
The advent of Islam brought about great reforms in the domain of
worship. Islam came at a time when there were many forms of worship in
the world. Some of these were remnants of the previous divinely
revealed scriptures. Others were completely man-made. Even those acts
of worship that were of divine origin had been corrupted, altered, and
removed from their proper contexts.

Some religions exaggerated the importance of formalism and mindless
ritual. Others went to extremes to free themselves of all notions of
form and order. Some religions went to extremes that made worship a
harmful and painful thing. Some of them also demanded monasticism from
their adherents. Other religions went to extremes in indulgence, often
completely abandoning religious obligations altogether.

Islam came to correct and reform these excessive tendencies, while
establishing principles of its own. It provided principles to bring
about reform and to safeguard worship. The most important of these
principles is that no one deserves to be worshipped except for Allah.

The first thing that Islam came with was the concept of monotheism.
Bearing witness to monotheism is how a person enters into the fold of
Islam and is considered to be a believer. The testimony is as follows:

“There is no God but Allah. Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”

These words are a testimony that there is no one worthy of worship
except for Allah. In this way, Islam negates every possible
manifestation of polytheism.

Allah addresses His Messenger (peace be upon him) with the following
words:
It has been revealed to you and to those who came before you: If you
commit polytheism, your deeds will be naught and you will be among the
losers.
We can see how the Prophet (peace be upon him) prohibited anything
that could lead the people to polytheism or to their falling into
excessiveness in their belief. He made it clear that he was merely a
slave of Allah and His Messenger. He said: “Do not praise me
excessively the way that the Christians praised Jesus the son of Mary.
I am only Allah’s slave and Messenger, so say that I am His slave and
Messenger.”

He also said: “None should seek help through me. Help should be sought
from Allah alone.”

Near the time of his death, he would repeatedly say: “Allah’s wrath
became severe towards those people who turned the graves of their
Prophets into places of worship.”

He also said: “Whoever takes an oath in other than Allah’s name has
fallen into polytheism.”

He said: “Allah has cursed those who offer sacrifices to other than
Allah.”
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For more information about Islam: imanway1.com

David Williams

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Nov 19, 2008, 5:37:27 PM11/19/08
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On 11/19/2008 10:40 AM, truth...@gmail.com wrote to All:

-> I hope you don’t mind receiving my letter. It is short but full of
-> information.
->

I do mind. A pox on you.

dow

Ralph

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Nov 20, 2008, 4:20:32 PM11/20/08
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...only one pox?
I suggest a pox for every cross-post. (and repetition)

"David Williams" <david.w...@bayman.org> wrote in message
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David Williams

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Nov 20, 2008, 9:07:11 PM11/20/08
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-> ....only one pox?
-> I suggest a pox for every cross-post. (and repetition)

"Pox" is the plural of "pock". It's also part of the names of several
diseases that produce pox, smallpox, chicken pox, cowpox, etc.. A few
centuries ago, syphilis was a common and severe pox, and the term "pox"
was often used as a synonym for syphilis. The curse "A pox on you"
essentially meant "May you get syphilis, suffer horribly, and die from
it." I guess that's what I intended to say.

dow

Ken S. Tucker

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Nov 21, 2008, 10:57:57 AM11/21/08
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May the fleas of a 1000 camel's inhabit your armpits,
amongst other lower places, spoken delicately, in
case there are women of the opposite sex who might
read this.
Ken

Ralph

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Nov 21, 2008, 4:14:23 PM11/21/08
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I stand corrected.
I feel much better about your curse now.

"David Williams" <david.w...@bayman.org> wrote in message

news:1227233231.8...@bayman.org...

David Williams

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Nov 21, 2008, 5:11:55 PM11/21/08
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On 11/21/2008 9:57 AM, dyna...@vianet.on.ca wrote to All:

-> On Nov 20, 6:07 pm, david.willi...@bayman.org (David Williams) wrote:
-> > -> ....only one pox?
-> > -> I suggest a pox for every cross-post. (and repetition)
-> >
-> > "Pox" is the plural of "pock". It's also part of the names of several
-> > diseases that produce pox, smallpox, chicken pox, cowpox, etc.. A few
-> > centuries ago, syphilis was a common and severe pox, and the term "pox"
-> > was often used as a synonym for syphilis. The curse "A pox on you"
-> > essentially meant "May you get syphilis, suffer horribly, and die from
-> > it." I guess that's what I intended to say.
-> > dow
->
-> May the fleas of a 1000 camel's inhabit your armpits,
-> amongst other lower places, spoken delicately, in
-> case there are women of the opposite sex who might
-> read this.
-> Ken

All the women I know are of the same sex.

Ken S. Tucker

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Nov 22, 2008, 1:07:44 PM11/22/08
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On Nov 21, 2:11 pm, david.willi...@bayman.org (David Williams) wrote:

Well, that's a very small test group :-).
Anyway it seems our little global financial crisis may
unify Earth's nations, politics, and religious persons
to work together to solve a common problem. It's like
the planet was attacked from within by an alien created
by our sub-conscious minds...see Forbidden Planet...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_Planet

And note that Anne Francis is definitely a woman of the
opposite sex!

These are our times so we took a healthy interest, and
we're betting the world will evolve a superior **unitious
fusion**, by agreement.
Ken


noorin....@gmail.com

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Nov 22, 2008, 2:37:44 PM11/22/08
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assalamo alaikom.
thank you so much for your enlightened article. do not mind the
rubbish that these people say. they have yet to realize the truth of
islam. but no matter, we will show them, slowely, so that they will
understand why islam is so beautiful.

again, thanks a lot for your article, inshallah they will be more to
come
allah-o-akbar
also, if you could quote more from the quran, i would highly
appreciate it. thank you

David Williams

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Nov 22, 2008, 6:09:15 PM11/22/08
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-> Anyway it seems our little global financial crisis may
-> unify Earth's nations, politics, and religious persons
-> to work together to solve a common problem.

Let's hope so. I do know people who are predicting that we may be
heading for a major war, produced by various groups of people
blaming others for bringing about or aggravating the crisis. For
example, China and the U.S. have conflicting views on what should be
done. If they get really angry at each other, nasty things could
happen.

The Chinese are, of course, very dependent on international trade. On
the other hand, ideologically they are delighted to see Yankland in
trouble. So will they help? They're thinking about it...

dow

David Williams

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Nov 22, 2008, 6:25:09 PM11/22/08
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-> assalamo alaikom.
-> thank you so much for your enlightened article. do not mind the
-> rubbish that these people say. they have yet to realize the truth of
-> islam. but no matter, we will show them, slowely, so that they will
-> understand why islam is so beautiful.

-> again, thanks a lot for your article, inshallah they will be more to
-> come
-> allah-o-akbar
-> also, if you could quote more from the quran, i would highly
-> appreciate it. thank you

I am sure Mr Tucker will appreciate your thanks. NOT! I have known him
and his wife for more than 30 years. Like me, they are convinced
atheists.

About a year ago, I was in Egypt. As we travelled across the desert in
a 4x4, we were accompanied by a guard with an AK47 to protect us from
the devout Muslims who might have tried to attack and kidnap us. As it
happened, the guard fell and broke his arm. If anyone had had to fire
the gun, the task would probably have fallen to me. Fortunately, there
were no devout Muslims around, so everyone was safe from my ineptitude
with a machine gun.

The guard was a Coptic Christian, and communicated with us in broken
Japanese, which my Chinese girlfriend speaks. How he learned it, I
don't know. Travel in remote places is such fun. Anyway, his viewpoint
on the benevolence of Muslims was the result of decades of direct
experience. To him, "Allah" was not a nice word.

dow

Ken S. Tucker

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Nov 23, 2008, 2:14:42 PM11/23/08
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Hi guys...

On Nov 22, 3:25 pm, david.willi...@bayman.org (David Williams) wrote:
> -> assalamo alaikom.
> -> thank you so much for your enlightened article. do not mind the
> -> rubbish that these people say. they have yet to realize the truth of
> -> islam. but no matter, we will show them, slowely, so that they will
> -> understand why islam is so beautiful.
>
> -> again, thanks a lot for your article, inshallah they will be more to
> -> come
> -> allah-o-akbar
> -> also, if you could quote more from the quran, i would highly
> -> appreciate it. thank you
>
> I am sure Mr Tucker will appreciate your thanks. NOT! I have known him
> and his wife for more than 30 years. Like me, they are convinced
> atheists.

If God want's he could put himself on our speed dial,
but I'll reverse the phone charges.

> About a year ago, I was in Egypt. As we travelled across the desert in
> a 4x4, we were accompanied by a guard with an AK47 to protect us from
> the devout Muslims who might have tried to attack and kidnap us. As it
> happened, the guard fell and broke his arm. If anyone had had to fire
> the gun, the task would probably have fallen to me. Fortunately, there
> were no devout Muslims around, so everyone was safe from my ineptitude
> with a machine gun.

LOL, Dave, if you tried to use a bow and arrow, it
would probably take us an hour to disentagle you
from the string, you have that kind of charm.

> The guard was a Coptic Christian, and communicated with us in broken
> Japanese, which my Chinese girlfriend speaks. How he learned it, I
> don't know. Travel in remote places is such fun. Anyway, his viewpoint
> on the benevolence of Muslims was the result of decades of direct
> experience. To him, "Allah" was not a nice word.
> dow

Ken

David Williams

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Nov 23, 2008, 5:44:16 PM11/23/08
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-> LOL, Dave, if you tried to use a bow and arrow, it
-> would probably take us an hour to disentagle you
-> from the string, you have that kind of charm.

Actually, when I was a kid I was quite good at archery. And, as a
teenager, I went through some military training which involved handling
and firing rifles and machineguns. But not an AK47.

dow
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