The True God is Allah.

The True God is Allah.

The True God is Allah, And Man is in Need of Him.

There are those who do not believe in Allaah as the Only True God and there are those who believe that there is a Creator.

Those who believe that there is a Creator believes that the Creator must be the creator of everything, the heavens, the earth and all that is in between them, mankind and all that exists; that the Creator possesses Perfect Attributes. He is Perfect in His attributes, in Himself, in His Names, and in His Actions. He is Perfectly Wise in all of His Actions and that His creating is not aimless.

It is in His Final Revelation to man Allaah has stated:

“Did you think that We have created you in play without any purpose and that you will not be brought back to us, so exalted be Allaah the true king none has the right to be worshipped but He, the Lord of the Supreme Throne” [Quran 23: 115-116].
“Does man think that he will be left aimless (without purpose)?” [Quran, 75:36].
“Such is Allah, your Lord, the Creator of all things, there is no god but He: Then how ye are deluded away from the Truth!” [Qur’an, 40:62].

The term worship in Islam translates to a code of life, because worship means everything which Allaah loves from actions and (or) sayings that are apparent and (or) hidden. So this creation which Allaah created must have a code organizing its existence and its aims. Hence:
1. Allaah creates and His creating is all Wise and for a purpose.
2. Allaah did not leave us aimless. He set a code to live accordingly. So He legislates, commands, and prohibits, and justly sets reward and accountability, because He is all-Just.
3. In all aspects of this code, whoever ascribes is rewarded, since He is the Most Generous. When one commits a sin, his Creator accepts repentance and is oft-Forgiving. So the manifestations of Allaah’s Names and Attributes become realized on earth and this is beloved to Allaah, the Creator.
4. Allaah gives man life, physical sustenance, and spiritual guidance through the revelation which He entrusted His Messengers with. He guides man to know how to benefit from the provisions, what is good for him and what is harmful. He raises in honor those who submitted to Him, and justly puts in humiliation those who disdain and are arrogant. He Forgives and is Merciful; He punishes and rewards in order that man shapes his life with the code that is all beneficial to man and which makes his life on this earth upright. And it cannot be upright unless man ascribes to the guidance sent to him by His creator.
5. If all man kind come to ascribe to his code (i.e. worship) Allaah on one heart, then this does not oblige any change in Allaah’s Essence nor in His Attributes. If all the creation is on one heart, this does not increase in the dominion of Allaah anything. That is why He stated:

“But Allah is free of all wants, and it is ye that are needy. “ [Qur’an, 47:38]

And that is why He mentioned:

“If you do good, you do good for your own selves” [Qur’an, 17:7]
“And whoever does righteous good deeds, then such will prepare a good place in paradise for themselves.” [Qur’an, 30:44]

6. And as the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) related in the authentic hadith that Allaah said:

“O My slaves, you will not attain harm in Me so as to harm Me, and you will not attain benefit in Me so as to benefit Me; O My slaves, were the first of you and the last of you, the human of you and the jinn of you to be as pious as the most pious heart of any one man of you, that will not increase My Kingdom in anything; O my slaves, were the first of you and last of you, the human of you and the jinn of you to be as wicked as the most wicked heart of any one man of you, that will not decrease My Kingdom in anything; O My slaves, it is but your deeds that I reckon up for you and I recompense you for. So let him who finds good praise Allaah and let him who finds other than that blame no one but himself.” [Reported in Saheeh Muslim, No. 6246]

Daily Purify

On daily basis the person makes what is known as ritual purity (wudu). In every drop of water used to wash the face, hands, arms, head, and feet, sins fall off. It is therefore a tangible and intangible benefit to man. Listen to what Allaah, the Most High, says:

“Allaah does not want to place you in difficulty but He wants to purify you and to complete His favour upon you that you may be thankful.” [Qur’an, 5:6]

Piety That Reaches Allah

Also concerning the ritual of offering a sacrificial animal (from the cattle) in the pilgrimage, we read in the Qur’an:

“It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allaah but it is piety from you that reaches Him.” [Qur’an, 22:37].

What Benefits You

In human to human relationship, people do good for each other to attain their own interests, or to be praised. But with Allaah, if you do good, you do good for yourself, because this good that you do does not benefit Allaah.
In light of the above, we need to contemplate the great purpose for which we have been created. This is clearly stated by Allaah:

“And Allaah have not created the jinn and the men except that they should worship me alone.” [Qur’an, 51: 56-57]

They are called for what benefits them. They are the ones who, if they comply, will win. And that is why He asserted in the next verse:

“I seek not any provision from them nor do I ask that they should feed Me.” [Qur’an, 51:57].

Why did Allaah mention food and provisions here? It is traditionally known that the greatest need for man is the need for food, clothing and residence. This requires means and provisions, and this is the wealth. Allaah is all-Rich, free of all want; Self-Sufficient, needs nothing. He related to us in things we relate closely to so as to make this matter vividly clear.
The creation of man is not to bring a benefit for Allaah, but to establish this code of life which links him to his Creator. This code of life is laid down by the one who is All-Knowing and Perfect: Allaah; and is set in accordance with what Allaah has defined as worship, outwardly, and inwardly. The Noble objective is to submit and deliver. Otherwise there can be no love of our Creator without submission. This is the essence of all the revealed Messages to all the Prophets and Messengers. It is a single Message of Tawheed: singling Allaah alone as the true God worthy of worship and disassociating from any kind of worship to other than Him.

True Love

The true love is the love of Allaah, our Creator, sustainer, and provider. Shirk (opposite of Tawheed): associating partners with Allaah in worship is the most hated thing to Allaah. It takes away from the love of Allaah alone and equates Allaah, the Perfect, with the imperfect. Allaah warned about this, saying:

“And of mankind are some who take for worship others besides Allaah as rivals, they love them as they love Allaah but those who believe love Allaah more than anything else.” [Qur’an 2, 165]

So the truly beneficial thing to man is to know of His Creator, magnify Him, and love Him so that he gains His love and thus be amongst the happy ones in this life and in the hereafter. However, since man has tendencies towards his own lusts and desires, then this objective cannot be attained except when man follows what is pleasing to His Creator, Allaah. The stronger man’s love of Allaah is, the more he gains of His love and guidance. In practice this needs to be translated into compliance with the code of life set by Allaah.
Allaah loves for the person to repent; He loves for the person to return to Him in repentance; He loves forgiving; He loves pardoning; He loves clemency, and He loves justice because He is All-Just. When man realizes the manifestations of Allaah’s Names, Attributes and actions in the creation, then he knows the meaning of worship and clings to that.
All Praise is due to Allaah, the most Beneficent the most Merciful.
17/5/1427 AH
June 13, 2006

Acknowledgment: original Article Transcribed from the site www.understand-islam.net by sis Ummammar, may Allaah reward her with all good.

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