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CHAPTER ONE


                  The Essence of Religion


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             The only true religion in God’s sight is complete submission to God.
            And those who were given the Book disagreed only out of rivalry, after
            knowledge had been given to them—he who denies God’s signs should
                        know that God is swift in His reckoning.
                               —The Quran, 3:19





          Worship

          What God most earnestly desires from human beings is worship.
          The Quran says: “I have not created jinn and mankind except to
          worship Me.” (51:56) There are numerous such verses in the Quran
          which elaborate on how the prophets were sent for this very
          purpose, that is, to warn or to remind man of this responsibility.
          (16:36). This is so important a matter that if a man cannot find
          opportunities for worship in his own country, he is enjoined to
          leave it for some other place (4:97).
             The dictionary defines worship as bowing before someone
          and humbling oneself. “The essence of worship is fearfulness
          and humility,” says Lisan al-Arab. The dictionary meaning of the
          word is also its canonical meaning.  Abu Hayyan says: “Prayer
          means humility: this is the consensus of religious scholars”
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