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The Essence of Religion

          been previously unacquainted. Similarly, if in this life you have not
          previously passed through phases of feeling yourself to be nearer
          to God than to all others, how can you expect proximity with God
          in the Hereafter? Surely, prayer deserves such a great reward as will
          cool the eyes of the worshippers in the Hereafter. But this reward
          will be shared only by those who had known in the world such
          prayers as had been alluded to by the Prophet: “I found the balm
          of my eyes in worship” (Nasai).



          The DemanDs of Worship

          What God desires of man, first and foremost, is that he display
          humility in His presence. It is this attitude which is called worship.
          But man has not been created in a vacuum; he has rather been placed
          in a world full of diverse circumstances. It is necessary that this
          spirit of worship should be evinced, no matter what circumstances
          he faces in this world.
              1.  The first aspect of this relates to his own person. In the
                 course of normal living, whenever he is faced with two
                 options, one path leading to God and the other leading
                 to self, his spirit of worship compels him at that point to
                 renounce the latter path and take the one which is pointed
                 out to him by God. This happens when he has surrendered
                 his being in all respects, in the physical as well as the
                 spiritual, before the God to whom he has already bowed
                 psychologically. This manifestation of worship is related
                 to one’s own self, another name for which is submission.
                 Occasions for such submission will occur at home, in the
                 office, in the market, and in all other such places where the
                 faithful may be faced with making a choice between godly
                 and ungodly ways.
              2.  The second aspect of worship relates to the external
                 world, that is, to non-Muslims. The precarious conditions
                 of all those inhabitants of this world who have not yet

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