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God Makes His Religion Supreme When One
Worships Him Alone
One of the most important goals of a Muslim in this life is to spread
the Qur'anic morals all over the world, so that people can serve God as
they should. In the Qur'an, God has shown believers the way to achieve
these aims and commanded as follows:
God has promised those of you who believe and do right actions that He
will make them successors in the land as He made those before them successors,
and will firmly establish for them their religion with which He is pleased
and give them, in place of their fear, security. 'They worship Me, not
associating anything with Me.' Any who are disbelievers after that, such
people are deviators. (Surat an-Nur: 55)
In accordance with a secret God reveals to believers, God will secure
the establishment of the values of the Qur'an all over the world if believers
only worship God, without ascribing partners to Him. This is a very important
secret, because, it indicates that it is the responsibility of every believer
to spread the guidance of the Qur'an among all people. Since this is the
case, every believer of conscience should strictly avoid associating partners
with God and worship only Him. Before all else, associating partners with
God is a sin that God does not forgive and which sends man to hell. However,
it may well be that a majority of people relate this concept to pagans
who worship idols. Mankind should also be wary of the "hidden idolatry".
In this form of idolatry, one can readily express his faith in God, acceptance
of God as the one and only God and creator and obedience to Him. But,
fearing any being other than God, considering the approval and support
of other people more important, considering trade, family and ancestry
more important than God and striving in His way, are outright idolatry.
The true sense of faith as explained in the Qur'an deems the good pleasure
of God above and over anything else. The affection displayed to all beings
other than God, can only be means to earn God's pleasure. Those who feel
indebted to people for a blessing given to them, who regard them as their
protector are, in fact, idolaters. This is because, the One Who bestows
various kinds of sustenance to people is God; the One Who feeds, protects
and shelters every living being and restores them to health when they
are ill is God alone. If God wills, He restores a sick person to health
by the hand of a doctor. In this sense, it is illogical for someone to
pin his hopes only on the doctor. Because, no doctor can cure a patient
unless by the Will of God. A person whose health is improved should see
his doctor as a person by whose hands God restores him to health and,
accordingly, show the due respect to the doctor. However, knowing that
it is actually God Who heals, it is God to Whom he should be grateful.
Otherwise, he would be associating partners with God and would ascribe
an attribute of God to man. All Muslims should strictly avoid hidden idolatry,
and making friends, confidants or protectors other than God.
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